Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Aqiva: No to Picky Eating and Yes to Proper Nutrition!

If you follow my blog, you already know that we have a foster brother, whom we really, really love, but the only thing we do not like about him is that he's a picky eater!


AQIVA by Wyeth

We only want what's the best for him.  We are afraid on what his eating habits will cause him and I am so thankful to attend the launch of AQIVA last November 26 in Society Lounge, Makati because we have found the answer to address picky eating.


Hosted by Ms. Donita Rose


Aqiva was created by Wyeth, the country’s leading nutritionals company, to support parents who aim to address the problems of their picky eating children from ages 4-7 years old.

“It’s very important for children to get the nutrition that they need at an early age,” shares Carlo de la Paz, Aqiva brand manager. “According to research, young children’s diets, especially picky eaters, may be deficient in essential vitamins and minerals. This can affect his or her physical development.”



Unlike other milk brands that have excessive fat content, Aqiva provides the ideal caloric distribution for your child with high quality macronutrients such as carbohydrates, proteins and fats that’s all within RENI (Recommended Energy and Nutrient intake) levels.

De la Paz further shares that the quality of macronutrients is another area that Aqiva can be proud of. “We all know that not all fat or protein can be considered as ‘good fats’ or ‘good proteins.” Aqiva gets its fat from an all-vegetable source whereas its protein contains high quality whey protein which is easily absorbed and tolerated by young children.

Thus, Aqiva may help give your child a better, healthier future, by providing him or her better nutrition.


Picky eating is a behavior that can be ended by better equipping and educating parents and guardians on the issue, and supporting them with quality milk supplements such as Aqiva.

1 comment:

  1. I totally agree that we should always go for proper nutrition. Thanks for sharing your insights.

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