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HiPP HA COMBIOTIC®

To balance the young immune system

Allergy prevention with HiPP HA COMBIOTIC®

HiPP HA COMBIOTIC® supports the intestinal microbiota1, thereby strengthening the immune system and preventing allergies.


HiPP HA COMBIOTIC® video

HiPP HA COMBIOTIC® supports the intestinal microbiota1, thereby strengthening the immune system and preventing allergies. Learn more about it in this video.

New scientific findings

Allergy prevention with HiPP HA COMBIOTIC®


HiPP Research Group on Human Milk: understanding nature’s example

  • running for over 10 years
  • in partnership with specialists from around the world
  • latest focus topic: allergy prevention in neonates
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HiPP HA COMBIOTIC® Products

Important notice: Depending on country-specific legislation and recommendation, the ingredients in HiPP COMBIOTIC® HA formula can differ. Please visit for detail your local consumer-website.

HiPP HA1 COMBIOTIC®

Hypoallergenic Infant Formula

HiPP HA2 COMBIOTIC®

Hypoallergenic Follow-on Formula

Suitable HiPP info material

Compact Advice: Allergy prevention (AL46994)

Current recommendations for preventing allergies during the ­first year of life

Allergy prevention during the first year of life (AL48812)

Current recommendations for preventing allergies

HiPP Scientific Dossier L.ferm. GOS (AL47836)

L. fermentum CECT5716 and Galacto-oligosaccharides in HiPP ORGANIC COMBIOTIC® formulae.

References:
1 Maldonado-Lobon JA et al. Pharmacol Res 2015; 95-96;12-19
2 Valenta R presented online at New insights in alimentary allergy prevention by improving gut health 10.01.2022
3 Calatayud M presented online at New insights in alimentary allergy prevention by improving gut health 18.01.2022
4 Grigorean G presented online at New insights in alimentary allergy prevention by improving gut health 18.01.2022
5 Nentwich et al. Klin Pädiatr 2009; 22: 78-82
*Compared to breastfed babies. The prospective observational study initially included 174 infants with a family history that points towards an increased allergy risk.