What are probiotics?
Probiotics are live organisms that promote a healthy balance of gut bacteria and a wide range of health benefits.
Who should take Infant Probiotics?
Babies:
➔who were born via C-section
➔whose mothers took antibiotics
➔who need support in their gut health and immune system development
➔with digestive issues
➔who are formula fed
➔who need help regulating bowel functions
➔who are taking antibiotics
➔experiencing thrush or eczema
What species of probiotics are in the product?
➔Lactobacillus ➔rhamnosusLactobacillus ➔caseiLactobacillus ➔paracaseiLactobacillus ➔gasseriLactobacillus ➔salivariusBifidobacterium ➔infantisBifidobacterium ➔bifidumBifidobacterium ➔longumBifidobacterium ➔breveBifidobacterium lactis
What is the age range for the Infant Probiotic?
Babies 6 months and older. For infants younger than 6 months, consult with your healthcare professional.
How much should I give?
For 6 to 12-month-old babies: Add one scoop (0.5 grams) of powder to liquids and room temperature food daily. For breastfeeding mothers, the powder can be mixed with breastmilk or placed in small amounts on the nipple or finger. Children older than 12 months: Give 1 to 2 scoops daily.
Where should I store probiotics?
Store in a cool, dry place (59F - 85F ) away from direct light. Refrigerate after opening to preserve the live bacteria, you can also store in the fridge before opening. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.