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GOOD START: good nutrition that's good for baby

Nestlé® Good Start® is the only iron-fortified infant formula that is easy to digest.*       

Experts agree - breast milk is the best source of nutrition for your baby. However, if you decide to supplement your breast milk with infant formula, or if you decide to formula-feed exclusively, consider an iron-fortified infant formula, such as NESTLÉ® GOOD START® with OMEGA-3 & OMEGA-6, or the original NESTLÉ GOOD START. For babies six months and older, NESTLÉ GOOD START 2 with OMEGA-3 and OMEGA-6 is specially designed to meet your older baby's changing needs.

All GOOD START milk-based infant formulas offer complete nutrition for your baby as well as another unique attribute: they're easy to digest.*

GOOD START formulas are the only infant formulas based on 100% whey protein. Using a unique patented process, this protein is partially broken down into smaller pieces making it easy to digest.* And with NESTLÉ GOOD START with OMEGA-3 & OMEGA-6, your baby can now get the combined benefits of broken down protein and OMEGA-3 and OMEGA-6 essential fatty acids - nutrients that are naturally found in breast milk.

For more information on this topic, check our Q&A Section. If you don't find the information you're looking for, please feel free to Ask a Dietitian.


*All infant formulas are designed to be easy to digest.

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