Golden rules
- If powdered milk is put into hot water (over 62°C), many precious vitamins are lost. To measure the water temperature we offer our versatile bottle thermometer.
- The white spoon is for the milk products, the transparent one for the bottle supplements. These measuring spoons are only available in the tins.
- If the baby is increasingly hungry, our bottle supplements may be mixed with basic baby milk Type A - such as Bimbosan - but never with a follow-on milk. Bring quickly to the boil to ensure homogeneity between milk and cereals.
- Dairy milk: Full-fat milk can be given from year 1. If a parent really wishes, diluted dairy milk (full-fat milk) can be given from 9 months onwards.
- Preparation of paps: Mix pap powder and milk powder together with boiled water in the plate, e.g. 4 - 6 measuring spoons of milk powder and 4 - 6 table spoons of pap powder with water as required.
- Bimbosan products and the environment: The Bimbosan refill and sample bags which are produced without using aluminium foil contribute to preserving our environment.

Packaging: tins, refill bags, trial and travel portions
Available in Switzerland and the Principality of Liechteinstein in all pharmacies and drugstores.
See also Golden Rules and Bimbosan Modular feeding system
Important
- Our cereal products must be prepared using Bimbosan baby milk, Bisoja, dairy milk (full-fat milk) or HA-milk but never using a follow-on milk. A follow-on milk is a milk which contains carbohydrates. Only parents and specialists know which is the right bottle supplement for each child. The child's stool quality, age and appetite determine the ideal bottle supplement.
- Cereals have a well-established beneficial effect on children with problems. Should your child be experiencing digestive problems, please ask your health professional to recommend a suitable bottle supplement.