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Dr Brown's

Dr Brown's Good Start GentlePro Powder Infant Formula with Iron

32 oz
$44.55 each($1.39 / oz)

Aisle 26

Victoria H‑E‑B plus!
6106 N. NAVARRO

Description

Made with a combination of ingredients for baby’s digestive & immune systems support Nourishing formula to nurture your little one "GentlePro is the first and only infant formula made with a combination of prebiotics and probiotics to keep your growing baby’s tummy healthy. It also includes HMO*, which helps to support their digestive health and developing immune system. *Human Milk Oligosaccharide. Not from human milk." Our formula offers complete nutrition for your growing baby, modeled after the gentleness of breastmilk with HMO*. With probiotics, it provides everyday comfort for your little one and helps to promote soft poops! Good Start® GentlePro Formula has expert-recommended DHA to support healthy brain and eye development, and small, easy-to-digest Comfort Proteins® to help provide comfort for your little one’s tummy. Even super-parents like you have questions. Get 24/7 support from our live Baby Experts.

Highlights

  • Nutrition Facts

    0 servings per container

    Serving Size
    5.00 fl oz
    • % Daily Value*
    • Sodium
      • 27mg
    • Linoleic Acid
      • 900mg
    • Potassium
      • 108mg
    • Vitamin A
      • 300iu
    • Calcium
      • 67mg
    • Iron
      • 1.5mg
    • Vitamin D
      • 60iu
    • Vitamin E
      • 2iu
    • Biotin
      • 4.4mcg
    • Chloride
      • 65mg
    • Copper
      • 80mcg
    • Iodine
      • 12mcg
    • Magnesium
      • 7mg
    • Manganese
      • 15mcg
    • Niacin
      • 1050mcg
    • Phosphorus
      • 38mg
    • Selenium
      • 3mcg
    • Zinc
      • 0.8mg
    • Inositol
      • 6mg
    • Choline
      • 24mg
    • Riboflavin
      • 140mcg
    • Thiamine
      • 100mcg
    • Vitamin K
      • 8mcg
    * The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.
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