The best milk for a baby is without a doubt breast milk. In specific cases that have already been evaluated by the doctor and nutritionist, the baby can use almond milk as an alternative to lactose intolerant. Ideally, if breast milk is not available, age-specific infant formulas are used until the baby is 1 year old, after which other kinds of milk can begin to be introduced. It is important to point out that no milk replaces breast milk from a nutritional point of view.
Almond milk is a great source of calcium and vitamin D which are good for the baby's bone health, however, almond milk contains few amount of protein. Therefore, if your baby is getting enough nutrition and protein from other food items or breast milk, then you may add almond milk to your baby's diet.
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Its always best to consult with your trusted health professional for individualised advice. Almond milk has not been shown to be appropriate milk substitute for babies. Almond milk can be a part of a healthy balanced diet, but should not be used as a milk replacement for babies.
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