World Health Organization (WHO) International Code of Marketing of Breast-Milk Substitutes in developing countries, including standards for product integrity, labeling, distribution and promotion. In accordance with Article 4.2 of the WHO Code, the following statement applies:BreastfeedingBreastfeeding provides the best nutrition and protection from illness for your baby.Seek adviceThe use of foods which are not intended for young babies can be harmful. Unnecessary introduction of partial bottlefeeding or other foods and drinks will have a negative effect on breastfeeding. Therefore always consult a health professional before introducing anything other than breastmilk.Using a breastmilk substituteIf a doctor or other health professional recommends an addition to breastfeeding, or its replacement, during the first 4 to 6 months, it is preferable to use an infant formula meeting recognized quality standards. When used correctly this supplies the nutritional needs of your baby in an easily digestible form.more...See more text