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jucy is a fruit juice-style drink that is the fresh alternative to milky oral nutritional supplements. The five refreshing flavours are suitable for those patients with increased energy and protein needs and fat malabsorption.


Fresubin® Benefits include: high calorie content (1.5 kcal per ml); 100% whey protein


(4 g per 100 ml); contains the recommended daily intake of vitamins and essential trace elements in 2 x 200ml; fat and fibre free; and clinically free from lactose and gluten free.


For patients with, or at risk from, malnutrition, in particular those with the following requirements or preferences: patients with increased energy and protein needs; those who prefer an alternative to milky drinks; and patients with fat malabsorption.


*Fresubin® jucy has been developed as a great tasting replacement for our existing juice style supplement ProvideXtra®. Please start requesting Fresubin® jucy for your patients instead of ProvideXtra®, where a whey protein based supplement is appropriate. Please contact your local representative for more information.


NOW AVAILABLE – The ONLY organic formula in the NHS Supply Chain – Order code ABC000


Make Way for an Exception to the Rule… NEW Alpro Fruity & Creamy


Alpro introduces its two new luxurious, indulgently creamy Fruity and Creamy soya yogurt alternatives. Positioned as an indulgent after dinner dessert treat they are available in two varieties: cherry or peach. Each 110g pot of Alpro Fruity & Creamy provides under 125kcal and a source of calcium and vitamin D. Alpro Fruity & Creamy is free from artificial sweeteners, colours and preservatives, and contains no animal fats, which means it is a planet-friendlier choice.


Now available in the chilled yogurt section of major supermarkets – RRP £1.09.


For more information visit: www.alpro.com/uk or email “CN Alpro Indulgence” to: info@nutrilicious.co.uk


Now available in the NHS Supply Chain, HiPP Organic ready to feed infant milk not only contains both LCPs and prebiotic oliosaccharides (like most other formulas) but, unlike other formula’s, HiPP milk is also organic. This is why more and more mothers are now choosing it.* You may be surprised to learn that being organic doesn’t mean being the most expensive. A survey of powdered formula brands in supermarkets** showed HiPP Organic is £0.96 per 100g, with the leading (non organic) brand selling for £1.05 per 100g. HiPP First Infant Milk 90ml ready to feed will be available to order through the NHS Supply Chain from April 2012 using catalogue code number ABC000. Join our website for healthcare professionals at hipp4hcps.co.uk to stay updated or follow us on Twitter


@HiPP_for_HCPs * 42% unit sales increase YOY IRI data, 2011. ** Sainsbury’s online February 2012.


Alpro’s NEW Plant-based Nutty Drinks


Allergy UK Partners with Aptamil to Help Parents Understand Cows’ Milk Protein Allergy


Cows’ milk protein allergy is the most common childhood allergy, affecting between 2-7% of babies under one year of age.1


Symptoms usually appear in the first few months of life and can be distressing for both babies and parents.


Having a child with cows’ milk protein allergy can be very worrying for parents, and Aptamil and Allergy UK have created a range of resources to help support parents along the way.


leaflet on what to expect from their GP or healthcare professional and tips to help parents make the most of their appointments is available from: www.aptamil.co.uk/allergies/article/Guide-to-cows- milk-protein-allergy.


Go to: www.aptamilprofessional.co.uk or call the Aptamil Careline on: 0800 996 1234 to get professional advice on all aspects of allergy and infant nutrition.


Important notice: Breastfeeding is best for babies and provides many benefits. It is important that, in preparation for and during breastfeeding, you eat a healthy, balanced diet. Combined breast and bottle feeding in the first weeks of life may reduce the supply of your own breastmilk, and reversing the decision not to breastfeed is difficult. Always consult your doctor, midwife or health visitor for advice about feeding your baby. If you use an infant formula milk, you should follow manufacturer's instructions for correct bottle preparation.


1. NHS Choices. Causes of a food allergy: Milk allergy and intolerance [Online]. 2010. Available at: http://www.nhs.uk/ conditions/food-allergy/pages/causes.aspx [Accessed December 2011].


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Alpro is branching out and extending its plant-based repertoire beyond soya with two new delicious nut- based, dairy free drinks – new Alpro Almond milk and new Alpro Hazelnut drink. Alpro Almond milk and Alpro Hazelnut Drink provide less than 75 calories a glass, are low in saturated fat as well as being fortified with calcium and vitamins D and Bs.


With a subtle nutty taste, Alpro Almond milk is perfect on cereal or porridge, in tea or coffee and can be used in cooking. Alpro Hazelnut Drink’s rich and creamy taste makes it a perfect indulgent yet guilt free drink option.


Available in fresh and long life 1 litre formats at a RSP £1.79 and £1.59 respectively. For more information visit:


www.alpro.com/uk or email “CN Nut Milks” to: info@nutrilicious.co.uk


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