Bublac Growing Up formula
A growing up formula supports toddlers (one to 3 years) development by providing structured energy, protein & micronutrients that complement family foods.
Key Benefits:
- Protein and energy to support growth in weight & height.
- Calcium & phosphorus for bone mineralization.
- Iron, zinc, and iodine support blood health and brain development.
- Vitamins A, C, D, K, and the B‑complex for immunity, metabolism, and tissue function.
- Also add functional components such as DHA/ARA (fatty acids) and GOS(prebiotic)
- to support brain and gut health.
How Supports Physical Growth
During toddlerhood, children grow rapidly in height, weight, and muscle mass.
Bablac-3 support this phase by Supplying adequate energy and protein to build tissues and support physical activity.
Providing calcium and phosphorus, which are essential for bone density and skeletal development.
Brain and Cognitive Development
The first few years of life are critical for brain development and later cognitive skills.
Bablac-3 contains:
DHA/ARA long‑chain fatty acids that support brain and visual development.
Iron and iodine for nerve function, learning, and attention.
Choline and B‑vitamins which play roles in memory, energy metabolism, and neurotransmitter synthesis.
Adequate intake of these nutrients during early life is associated in research with better cognitive and language outcomes, although the overall effect always depends on a full diet and environment.
Gut Health and Digestive Support
The toddler’s gut microbiome is still maturing and is highly influenced by diet.
Bablac-3 contains Prebiotics GOS that promote beneficial gut bacteria and may support softer stools and gastrointestinal comfort.
Immunity and Micronutrient Support
Toddlers are exposed to more environments and infections, so immune function is important.
Bablac-3 contains:
Vitamins A, C, D, E, and zinc, selenium which support immune cell function and antioxidant defense.
Iron and other micronutrients help prevent deficiencies that can lead to fatigue, poor appetite, and increased infection risk.