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The only USDA organic certified whole milk formula with no skim milk. 

Other formulas use skim milk. Not us, baby.

Get to know Nara

Good Fats for Growing Babies Good Fats for Growing Babies

The most whole milk fat of any U.S. formula

Easy on Tummies Easy on Tummies

Easy-to-digest protein blend patterned after mature breastmilk

Brain Health & Eye Development Brain Health & Eye Development

MFGM & EU levels of DHA

Immune System Support Immune System Support

Vitamin A, C, D, E, selenium & zinc

Good Fats for Growing Babies

The most whole milk fat of any U.S. formula

Easy on Tummies

Easy-to-digest protein blend patterned after mature breastmilk

Brain Health & Eye Development

MFGM & EU levels of DHA

Immune System Support

Vitamin A, C, D, E, selenium & zinc

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You'll never find these in our formula.

  • No skim milk
  • No palm oil
  • No soy
  • No corn syrup
  • No GMO ingredients
  • No artificial sweeteners
  • No gluten
The genius of whole milk

Organic whole milk is filled with nutritious fat for growing babies.

Milk fat contains MFGM, a complex structure that only exists in whole milkbottleand breastmilk, not skim milk.

Research shows that MFGM helps:

Boost cognitive development

Strengthen the immune system

Nurture gut health

Growing babies need 50% of their calories from fat. So let’s give them the good stuff.

Finally, a baby formula with zero compromises.

Clean and certified organic. No skim milk, no tradeoffs.
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USDA organic
No skim milk
Clean Label certified
Prebiotics
European DHA levels
No soy, no palm, no corn syrup
Made in Europe

“I’ve been waiting years for a formula like Nara Organics: whole milk fat, certified organic, simple recipe.”

Dr. Jessica Hippolyte, MD
Pediatrician

Don’t mess with a mom on a mission.

As a new parent, Esther struggled to breastfeed. So she went on a 7 year journey with pediatricians and scientists to create an exceptional formula, now available for your sweet baby.

Made with Love & Science

Nara Advisory Board

Meet our dream team.

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Dr. Jessica Acker, MD
Dr. Jessica Acker
MD
Pediatrician
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Cara Dumaplin
Cara Dumaplin
RN
Pediatric Sleep Expert
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Dr. Latisha Moreta, MD
Dr. Latisha Moreta
MD
OB/GYN
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Nicole Silber, RD, CSP, CLC
Nicole Silber
RD, CSP, CLC
Pediatric Nutritionist
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Dr. Jessica Hippolyte, MD, MPH
Dr. Jessica Hippolyte
MD, MPH
Pediatrician
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Dr. Rachel Bervell, MD, MPH
Dr. Rachel Bervell
MD, MPH
OB/GYN & Psychiatrist
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Dr. Payal Adhikari, MD
Dr. Payal Adhikari
MD
Pediatrician
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Elizabeth Baron, LMHC
Elizabeth Baron
LMHC
Licensed Psychotherapist 
Dr. Jessica Acker, MD

Dr. Jessica Acker is a board certified pediatrician. She earned her medical degree from the American Medical School at Tel Aviv University and completed her residency in pediatrics at SUNY Downstate. Her clinical interests include newborn care and mental health. The most rewarding part of her job is empowering parents to make educated decisions regarding their children.

Cara Dumaplin

Cara Dumaplin is a registered nurse, sleep expert, and founder of Taking Cara Babies, a company dedicated to helping babies and toddlers sleep so families can thrive. Cara draws on 25 years of experience in the NICU, delivering babies and caring for postpartum moms, plus her own journey as a mom of four. With this expertise Cara developed a research-backed, emotionally-connected sleep support program. Cara is a trusted voice in the pediatric space worldwide.

Dr. Latisha Moreta, MD

Dr. Latisha Moreta is a board certified OBGYN. She received her medical degree from Georgetown University School of Medicine and completed her Obstetrics and Gynecology residency at Mount Sinai West/Morningside. Dr. Moreta specializes in infertility and advocates for equal access to reproductive health care.

Nicole Silber, RD, CSP, CLC

Nicole Silber is a specialist in pediatric nutrition, a certified lactation counselor, and the creator of Tiny Tasters. She has worked with thousands of children, offering nutritional support to those with chronic medical and other gastrointestinal conditions. Before moving to private practice she worked at the Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital of New-York Presbyterian and the Fink Ambulatory Care Center at NYU Langone. She is a mom of three young girls. 

Dr. Jessica Hippolyte, MD, MPH

Dr. Hippolyte is a board-certified pediatrician. She earned her MD from the Ohio State University College of Medicine and her MPH from George Washington University School of Public Health. The daughter of Haitian immigrants, Dr. Hippolyte is committed to improving access to pediatric care, including infant nutrition, in under-resourced communities.

Dr. Rachel Bervell, MD, MPH

Dr. Rachel Bervell is a board certified OBGYN and is currently completing a residency in psychiatry. She earned her MD from the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine and her MPH from Johns Hopkins University. Dr. Bervell focuses her clinical and advocacy work on reproductive and mental health. She’s dedicated to health equity and wellness for all communities, bringing those interests together on Instagram at The Black ObGyn Project and as a core organizer with IHJM leading the Reproductive Justice Working Group.

Dr. Payal Adhikari, MD

Dr. Payal Adhikari is a board certified pediatrician. She earned her medical degree from Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science and completed her residency at Rush University Medical Center, both in Chicago. She is passionate about healthcare innovation, including infant nutrition. Dr. Payal practices medicine in Chicago, and loves to create connections between healthcare companies, clinicians, and consumers.

Elizabeth Baron, LMHC

Elizabeth Baron is a licensed mental health counselor (LMHC) and psychotherapist who specializes in maternal mental health. She received her master’s degree in counseling psychology from Columbia University’s Teachers College and has extensive clinical experience in supporting women in all stages of their motherhood journeys – from preconception and pregnancy, through postpartum and parenting.

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Meet the Nara App

Trusted by over
1 million parents (and growing).

Parents love Nara for making life a little easier. Track diapers, naps, feedings, and more. Plus order more formula if needed.

Explore the Nara App

Nara obtained a new FDA clearance to be able to use the highest amount of whole milk (and therefore milk fat) in U.S. infant formula.

The beneficial health outcomes in infants have been demonstrated in studies where infants have consumed formula enriched with MFGM fractions.

Nutrition Facts & Ingredients

Ingredients

Nutrition Facts

Vitamins

Minerals

Feeding Guide

Select your baby’s age.
1-4 weeks (newborn)
Bottle size
½ - 1 oz at birth, increasing to 2-3 oz
Bottles per 24 hours
8-12 bottles
Monthly bundle size

We recommend starting with the

Based on 50/50 formula/breastmilk
Bottle size
½ - 1 oz at birth, increasing to 2-3 oz
Bottles per 24 hours
4-6 bottles (plus breastmilk)
Monthly bundle size

We recommend starting with the

1-2 month
Bottle size
4-5 oz
Bottles per 24 hours
6-8 bottles
Monthly bundle size

We recommend starting with the

Based on 50/50 formula/breastmilk
Bottle size
4-5 oz
Bottles per 24 hours
3-4 bottles (plus breastmilk)
Monthly bundle size

We recommend starting with the

3-4 month
Bottle size
4-6 oz
Bottles per 24 hours
6-8 bottles
Monthly bundle size

We recommend starting with the

Based on 50/50 formula/breastmilk
Bottle size
4-6 oz
Bottles per 24 hours
3-4 bottles (plus breastmilk)
Monthly bundle size

We recommend starting with the

5-6 month
Bottle size
6-8 oz
Bottles per 24 hours
4-5 bottles
Monthly bundle size

We recommend starting with the

Based on 50/50 formula/breastmilk
Bottle size
6-8 oz
Bottles per 24 hours
2-3 bottles (plus breastmilk)
Monthly bundle size

We recommend starting with the

6-12 month
Bottle size
6-8 oz
Bottles per 24 hours
4-5 bottles (plus solids!)
Monthly bundle size

We recommend starting with the

Based on 50/50 formula/breastmilk
Bottle size
6-8 oz
Bottles per 24 hours
2-3 bottles (plus breastmilk & solids)
Monthly bundle size

We recommend starting with the

Babies will regulate how much they eat according to their needs, so this is just a guide. On average, your baby should take in about 2½ ounces of formula a day for every pound of body weight. When caring for your twins, start by choosing double the usual monthly supply. As you evaluate how each baby feeds, you can change the amount of infant formula you order based on their needs. Always talk to your pediatrician if you have questions about your baby’s specific needs.

Nutrition Facts & Ingredients

Ingredients

Nutrition Facts

Vitamins

Minerals

Feeding Guide

Select your baby’s age.
1-4 weeks (newborn)
Bottle size
½ - 1 oz at birth, increasing to 2-3 oz
Bottles per 24 hours
8-12 bottles
Monthly bundle size

We recommend starting with the

Based on 50/50 formula/breastmilk
Bottle size
½ - 1 oz at birth, increasing to 2-3 oz
Bottles per 24 hours
4-6 bottles (plus breastmilk)
Monthly bundle size

We recommend starting with the

1-2 month
Bottle size
4-5 oz
Bottles per 24 hours
6-8 bottles
Monthly bundle size

We recommend starting with the

Based on 50/50 formula/breastmilk
Bottle size
4-5 oz
Bottles per 24 hours
3-4 bottles (plus breastmilk)
Monthly bundle size

We recommend starting with the

3-4 month
Bottle size
4-6 oz
Bottles per 24 hours
6-8 bottles
Monthly bundle size

We recommend starting with the

Based on 50/50 formula/breastmilk
Bottle size
4-6 oz
Bottles per 24 hours
3-4 bottles (plus breastmilk)
Monthly bundle size

We recommend starting with the

5-6 month
Bottle size
6-8 oz
Bottles per 24 hours
4-5 bottles
Monthly bundle size

We recommend starting with the

Based on 50/50 formula/breastmilk
Bottle size
6-8 oz
Bottles per 24 hours
2-3 bottles (plus breastmilk)
Monthly bundle size

We recommend starting with the

6-12 month
Bottle size
6-8 oz
Bottles per 24 hours
4-5 bottles (plus solids!)
Monthly bundle size

We recommend starting with the

Based on 50/50 formula/breastmilk
Bottle size
6-8 oz
Bottles per 24 hours
2-3 bottles (plus breastmilk & solids)
Monthly bundle size

We recommend starting with the

Babies will regulate how much they eat according to their needs, so this is just a guide. On average, your baby should take in about 2½ ounces of formula a day for every pound of body weight. When caring for your twins, start by choosing double the usual monthly supply. As you evaluate how each baby feeds, you can change the amount of infant formula you order based on their needs. Always talk to your pediatrician if you have questions about your baby’s specific needs.

Nutrition Facts & Ingredients

Ingredients

Nutrition Facts

Vitamins

Minerals

Feeding Guide

Select your baby’s age.
1-4 weeks (newborn)
Bottle size
½ - 1 oz at birth, increasing to 2-3 oz
Bottles per 24 hours
8-12 bottles
Monthly bundle size

We recommend starting with the

Based on 50/50 formula/breastmilk
Bottle size
½ - 1 oz at birth, increasing to 2-3 oz
Bottles per 24 hours
4-6 bottles (plus breastmilk)
Monthly bundle size

We recommend starting with the

1-2 month
Bottle size
4-5 oz
Bottles per 24 hours
6-8 bottles
Monthly bundle size

We recommend starting with the

Based on 50/50 formula/breastmilk
Bottle size
4-5 oz
Bottles per 24 hours
3-4 bottles (plus breastmilk)
Monthly bundle size

We recommend starting with the

3-4 month
Bottle size
4-6 oz
Bottles per 24 hours
6-8 bottles
Monthly bundle size

We recommend starting with the

Based on 50/50 formula/breastmilk
Bottle size
4-6 oz
Bottles per 24 hours
3-4 bottles (plus breastmilk)
Monthly bundle size

We recommend starting with the

5-6 month
Bottle size
6-8 oz
Bottles per 24 hours
4-5 bottles
Monthly bundle size

We recommend starting with the

Based on 50/50 formula/breastmilk
Bottle size
6-8 oz
Bottles per 24 hours
2-3 bottles (plus breastmilk)
Monthly bundle size

We recommend starting with the

6-12 month
Bottle size
6-8 oz
Bottles per 24 hours
4-5 bottles (plus solids!)
Monthly bundle size

We recommend starting with the

Based on 50/50 formula/breastmilk
Bottle size
6-8 oz
Bottles per 24 hours
2-3 bottles (plus breastmilk & solids)
Monthly bundle size

We recommend starting with the

Babies will regulate how much they eat according to their needs, so this is just a guide. On average, your baby should take in about 2½ ounces of formula a day for every pound of body weight. When caring for your twins, start by choosing double the usual monthly supply. As you evaluate how each baby feeds, you can change the amount of infant formula you order based on their needs. Always talk to your pediatrician if you have questions about your baby’s specific needs.