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    Formula

    Breast feeding is the best way to feed a baby, but if a mother is unable to, or chooses not to breast feed, infant formula is the only suitable alternative.

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    Complementary feeding

    Complementary foods and drinks form part of the weaning diet, where an infant gradually learns to swallow and chew solid foods, ultimately enjoying family foods.

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    Medical Foods

    Foods can have special medical purposes, from providing essential nutritional support for times of illness, to supporting those with inherited conditions which require special diets.

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    Gluten free Foods

    Avoiding gluten is essential for those who suffer coeliac disease or dermatitis herpetiformis, and gluten free foods provide suitable alternatives to everyday foods.

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    Sports Foods

    The nutritional requirements of intense activity and recovery are critical to performance and enjoyment for athletes, and ensuring the right foods and drinks are consumed is important.

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    Slimming Foods

    Losing weight healthily is important, ensuring that the body receives the right nutrients for health, whilst reducing total energy intake to encourage use of energy stores and in turn weight loss.

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