Truelabel

Is Nannycare Goat Milk Formula Healthy?

by Nannycare

Premium goat milk formula with gentler protein structure than cow milk, but contains palm oil and multiple seed oils. Better digestibility than standard formulas, though not organic and includes some processing concerns.

  • Goat milk powder – safe
  • Lactose – safe
  • Vegetable oils – controversial
  • palm oil – controversial
  • rapeseed oil – controversial
  • sunflower oil – controversial
  • Goat milk protein concentrate – safe
  • Calcium phosphate – controversial
  • Potassium chloride – controversial
  • Vitamin C – controversial
  • Magnesium chloride – controversial
  • Sodium chloride – controversial
  • Iron sulfate – controversial
  • Vitamin E – controversial
  • Zinc sulfate – controversial
  • Niacin – safe
  • Calcium pantothenate – safe
  • Copper sulfate – controversial
  • Vitamin A – safe
  • Thiamine – controversial
  • Vitamin B6 – safe
  • Riboflavin – controversial
  • Folic acid – controversial
  • Potassium iodide – controversial
  • Sodium selenite – controversial
  • Vitamin K – controversial
  • Vitamin D3 – controversial
  • Biotin – controversial
  • Vitamin B12 – safe

Easier digestion than cow milk

New Zealand quality sourcing

Complete nutrition profile

No artificial additives

Contains palm oil

Multiple seed oils

Not organic

High processing level

About This Analysis

This health analysis for Nannycare Goat Milk Formula was performed by Truelabel, an AI-powered food scanner that grades products from A (excellent) to F (failing) based on ingredient quality. The analysis covers seed oil content, ultra-processed ingredients, preservatives, artificial colors, allergens, and potential health risks including cancer risk, hormonal disruption, and gut irritation scores.

Category: Baby Food

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