
When picking milk for your child, what usually influences your choice? Is it a trusted brand, an attractive design, or the claims shown on the front label? It’s easy to be drawn to eye-catching packaging, but making a truly informed decision starts with checking the information on the back.
Under Philippine Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations, milk products are required to clearly declare their ingredient list in descending order by weight, nutritional composition, and raw material sources, making it the most reliable basis for evaluating quality.
Yet, a study by Acta Medica Philippina reveals that nearly half of Filipino adults don’t read food labels, and only a small fraction checks the Nutrition Facts. This lack of “label interest” often leaves families vulnerable to promotional jargon rather than actual nutritional value. Simply put, the front promotes, but the back proves.
From “Gut Feel” to Informed Choice
Milk selection is often guided by instinct or vague recommendations. However, shifting from “gut feel” to informed decision-making starts with knowing where to look.
Two key sections on the label can quickly provide valuable insight:
- Ingredient List –Ingredients are listed from highest to lowest quantity, making the first ingredient the most significant. In the case of milk, parents should choose products that list “Fresh Milk” as its first ingredient, signifying that it makes up the largest portion of the product.
- Nutrition Facts Table– This outlines the levels of essential nutrients such as protein, fats, vitamins, and minerals, providing a more objective basis for comparison beyond general claims like “nutritious” or “fortified.”
By focusing on these areas, parents can move beyond the brand message fluff and better understand what they are giving their children.
Decoding Nutrition and Avoiding Red Flags
For many Pinoy moms, the scientific jargons on the back of the tin can be intimidating. But understanding these terms will be key to providing better nutrition for your child. Look for these nutrients that can support your child’s overall health:
- Lactoferrin:A naturally-occurring iron-binding protein naturally found in milk that helps support a strong immune system.
- GOS & FOS (Prebiotics):These are not “chemicals”; they are dietary fibers that feed the good bacteria in the gut, supporting a healthy digestive system and stronger immunity, since 70% of immune cells reside in the gut.
- DHA (Docosahexaenoic Acid) & ARA (Arachidonic Acid):These are fatty acids essential for cognitive development and sharp vision.
While identifying the “good” is vital, spotting the “bad” is equally important. Be wary of these three “hidden” sugars:
- Sucrose:Plain table sugar. It provides empty calories and can lead to tooth decay and a preference for overly sweet foods.
- Maltodextrin:A highly processed carbohydrate used as a thickener. It has a high glycemic index, meaning it causes rapid spikes in blood sugar.
- High Fructose Corn Syrup (HFCS):A sweetener linked to various health concerns, including childhood obesity.
A Smarter Way Forward
In a market flooded with options, the back label is your most honest advisor. As the Acta Medica Philippina research suggests, we need an intensified focus on label education to bridge the gap between “buying” and “nourishing.”
As consumers, a simple first step is to look past the front of the package and make it a habit to check the back label first.
Because ultimately, choosing milk powder isn’t about what catches your eye on the shelf—it’s about what’s inside.






























