- Organic goat farming product
- Low in carbohydrates, saturated fats, sodium, and potassium
- Ideal levels of energy, proteins, vitamins, and minerals
- Non-GMO (genetically modified organisms)
- Gluten-free
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Pure organic goat milk powder, suitable for feeding from birth to 6 months. Offers great benefits for digestion and good gut health and contains all the necessary nutrients, such as proteins, an ideal ratio of saturated and polyunsaturated fatty acids, vitamins, minerals, and trace elements.
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Excellent milk!! Very nutritious, I am very satisfied. I have raised two children with this milk, I wouldn't change it for anything. The baby has a bowel movement every other day, but without pain or discomfort. When our little one came out of the NICU, he was drinking a special hypoallergenic milk. Then we gradually switched to the cow's milk from frezylac. The truth is that we had colic and fussiness issues. I'm not sure if it was exclusively related to the milk or also to the baby's age. However, when the baby was almost 3 months old, I tried the goat's milk from frezylac. It is amazing!!! The baby is growing exceptionally well, happy and calm, and so are we!!! The only negative thing is the packaging, which is not practical at all! I have kept an empty box from the cow's milk and I empty the contents there. I highly recommend it without hesitation!!!!
The only organic goat cheese I found, but quite indigestible, resulting in my child getting nauseous every time, which had a very strong and unpleasant smell. The packaging is not convenient at all!
I dared to dissolve it at 70°C as the EODY says:
We use safe drinking water for the preparation of the milk. The temperature should not be less than 70°C.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://eody.gov.gr/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/odigies_vrefiko_gala_skoni_2022.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwj7m6mluPeHAxUugP0HHQPOFuMQFnoECBUQAQ&usg=AOvVaw0u0-UoQynHafmth4YPaBkI
The milk curdles as seen in the photo. They are not crazy for saying 70 degrees; it is necessary because there are some small organisms that need to be killed.
Finally, we have 48 hours to have a bowel movement..
The most affordable organic goat milk, and I recommend it because it is indeed closer to maternal than cow's milk.
Note, the difference between cow and goat milk is not the only difference if you look at the other ingredients.
The child enjoyed drinking it, compared to other milks that he couldn't digest, resulting in missed meals... but the smell was unbearable if it curdled and we stopped it because it caused terrible constipation to the child... it also contains palm oil... like many other milks but it was one of the main reasons to stop it.
We were recommended this by our pediatrician from our first contact, clearly to avoid any breastfeeding issues. We have been using it for three months now and we truly haven't had any problems with breastfeeding. On the contrary, the baby doesn't even want the formula much anymore.
Considering that it would be a more digestible and nutritious formula, I chose it for my newborn baby boy! The burps and stains on the clothes had an unbearable smell and caused him severe constipation to the point where the child couldn't rest.
We started using it as a supplement during breastfeeding and it was fine. The baby drank it easily, but it dissolves difficultly and has inconvenient packaging.
As soon as we stopped breastfeeding and the baby exclusively drank this, it caused constipation. We switched to a different brand of organic goat milk and the problem was solved!
Good milk, but it caused constipation in the baby. We didn't have any other problems. It dissolves easily and is digestible. The packaging is not good at all. You need to get a large milk dispenser and empty it there.
A little expensive at pharmacies, but we liked it and it helped with the pain. We initially bought the Gold one, but after a month it started to hurt before finishing the meal, so we switched to Platinum and thankfully it was well-received and we felt relieved. Although I'm bothered by the fact that it contains palm oil, it's okay. Maybe we'll switch back to Gold after 6 months, hopefully without palm oil.
It smells better compared to cow's milk and is easier to digest. On the downside, it has fewer calories and the baby needs a larger quantity to feel full. In the corresponding months, while the baby would consume 150 of cow's milk, it would consume 180 of goat's milk. The baby loves it, devours it.
I bought it as a supplement since the baby has a mixed diet with breastfeeding. I had first bought the prosyneo, but it didn't have a nice taste for the baby, so he didn't drink it happily. He drinks this one pleasantly, as for bowel movements, he has one every day, while before he could have had more times during the day. He doesn't have any discomfort. Finally, for the palm oil, it says it's organic from sustainable cultivation... I will continue with this and see.
It didn't help us with the constipation, but it is very high quality. Also, like all goat milk products, it has a slight smell.
Baby with difficulty in digestion and many colics. This milk helped in the whole situation. He drinks it pleasantly. It doesn't smell.
It seemed good for the first 2 days because it stopped the multiple diarrhea caused by the previous milk, but it caused terrible bloating, a lot of gas, and constipation the rest of the days and it stopped on its own... So far we have tried 3 milks, let's go for the 4th. He is particularly selective, if he doesn't like the milk he spits it out and demands breastfeeding, but unfortunately breastfeeding alone does not satisfy him.
We used it for 3 months, alongside breastfeeding. We didn't try cow's milk, as goat's milk is the best. It has all the ingredients that their baby needs in the first months, it is easily digestible, and it doesn't cause constipation. We continue with No2 of the same series, completely satisfied.
After exclusive breastfeeding, I believed that the baby would need to get used to it, but he drank it pleasantly right away. Unfortunately, however, it caused constipation at first, but we easily overcame it with chamomile.
The baby loved it... He almost didn't want to drink any other milk again, luckily we stopped it in time and went back to the previous milk, as it caused constipation from the second day... Unfortunately, I discovered that it contains palm oil... Palm oil, really? They don't even put it in face creams... Luckily there are companies that don't put palm oil in goat milk
Nice little milk, neutral taste, the baby drinks it pleasantly. It is very digestible, no comparison to cow's milk-based supplements.
I had bought it for testing because people told me that goat milk is better than cow milk, but I can't say that it impressed me. Terrible smell
The packaging is completely useless. You can't make the spoons since they are in a bag! We switched from capricare to get this, but it caused severe constipation in the baby. I wouldn't recommend it!
The best milk by far, the baby acts normally at least 2 times a day, without any pain. He drinks it eagerly, it dissolves easily and doesn't have a strong smell. Initially, we had tried various cow's milk which, however, caused terrible pain to the baby when he wanted to act (he would scream, turn purple from crying, and all this would result either in constipation or diarrhea). We were desperate and luckily we tried this milk and we wouldn't change it for anything. If it didn't exist, we don't know what we would do.
Quality milk, which helped in the beginning for the baby's development, keeps the baby satisfied, ate it eagerly compared to other milks we tried!!!!!!
We started using it in the month after exclusive breastfeeding, and we thought it was causing constipation after 2 weeks of use. We switched to Hipp's Bio combiotic, which seemed to cause even worse digestive problems and he couldn't even drink it, probably due to cow's milk. Finally, we returned to frezylac Platinum and I can say that we have entered a relatively normal routine. His bowel movements are once a day or every 2 days, but they are normal and he doesn't have any pain, so we decided to continue with it. If anything changes in the future, I will update. In the end, we kept this milk until the age of two and gave it to our next child without any problems. I am completely satisfied and would recommend it as a first milk.
It is much better than the cow's and nutritious!! At first, it was good! Over time, we started having difficulty and several burps. Gradually, it started to produce pieces in its burps, it couldn't digest it and smelled very bad like goat cheese. We changed it, but I still recommend it for testing!!
It is an excellent choice in terms of what it offers.
However, the cardboard packaging of the 400gr sometimes becomes a problem in everyday life.
Digestible, but from the first days it caused indescribable CONSTIPATION in the baby, despite preparing the milk with chamomile tea, probiotic drops, and hypoallergenic formula. We had to choose another goat milk (definitely not cow's milk).
We were recommended it as the best, but unfortunately it caused severe constipation in our baby Beba and we had to take her to the pediatrician after intense and continuous crying because she couldn't have a bowel movement even with slight inclinations, her stools were as hard as husks. I should note that our pediatrician is a pediatric gastroenterologist and she removed the baby's stools. Also, it would be good to remove the palm oil and maltodextrin, substances that should not be present in infant formulas!
The little one exclusively breastfed until the 5th month. We started using this formula to gradually wean him off breastfeeding... He drinks it happily and likes the taste... Also, his bowel movements are very good! I recommend it to all the moms who want to breastfeed painlessly!
Amazing milk and our little one didn't get sick thanks to it! Tremendous taste, the cow's milk is not drinkable by our little one or by cats or dogs! While this goat milk is irresistible!
The milk is easily digestible. It doesn't cause any problems with breastfeeding. It doesn't smell bad. Everything seems fine to me. I initially ordered one package to try it and now I will buy 3 more