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What does hmo mean?
HMO, translated into Chinese as "breast milk oligosaccharide" or "breast milk oligosaccharide", is the third richest solid component in breast milk (next to fat and lactose), with a content of 5 ~15g/L.

There are more than 200 kinds of oligosaccharides in human milk, among which fucosyl lactose is the most abundant in HMO. There is a big gap between the content and types of oligosaccharides in milk and human milk. Milk contains only more than 50 kinds of oligosaccharides, and its content is much lower than that of human milk.

In the traditional formula, only prebiotics such as GOS/FOS are used, and the most common ingredients in HMO are added to the formula milk powder, which takes a new revolutionary step to realize more in-depth breast milk structure simulation.

Babies can supplement HMO mainly through breastfeeding or choosing HMO-containing milk powder. In the past, compared with breast-fed babies, infants fed with formula milk powder could not get antibodies from their mothers, nor could they get important HMO. Because formula milk powder usually uses galactooligosaccharides+fructooligosaccharides prebiotics as a substitute for HMO, its function cannot be compared with HMO.

Join HMO's milk powder brand.

1, German version of Etami Platinum.

Milk source: Germany.

Characteristic strengthening formula: natural milk fat, prebiotic combination, HMO.

2. Nestle BEBA.

Milk source: Germany.

Characteristic fortified formula: HMO breast milk oligosaccharide.

3. Hong Kong version of Royal Meisujia.

Milk source: Holland.

Characteristic fortified formula: probiotics, lactoferrin, HMO.

4. Overseas version of Qifu HMO+.

Milk source: Ireland.

Characteristic strengthening formula: three categories of HMO.