- 2 Billion CFU
- Probiotic proprietary blend
- 600 Million
- Bifidobacterium breve (HA-129) - Whole Cell
- 500 Million CFU
- Lactobacillus rhamnosus (HA-111) - Whole Cell
- 400 Million CFU
- Bifidobacterium bifidum (HA-132) - Whole Cell
- 300 Million
- Bifidobacterium longum subsp. infantis (HA-116) - Whole Cell
- 200 Million
- Bifidobacterium longum subsp. longum (HA-135) - Whole Cell
Maltodextrin, ascorbic acid, ingredients used to maintain the viability of live microorganisms (skim milk, soy peptone, and sucrose).
This product contains milk and soy. Do not use this product if you have a milk or soy allergy. Consult a health care practitioner prior to use if you have fever, vomiting, bloody diarrhea or severe abdominal pain. Discontinue use and consult a health care practitioner if symptoms of digestive upset (e.g. diarrhea) occur, worsen, or persist beyond 3 days. Do not use if you have an immune-compromised condition (e.g. AIDS, lymphoma, patients undergoing long-term corticosteroid treatment). Keep out of reach of children. For infants (0-1 year), consult a health care practitioner for use beyond 6 continuous weeks. No refrigeration required. Store in a cool, dry place.
Powder
60g Powder
Directions: Infants (0-1 year): Mix 1 scoop (500 mg) per day into cool or warm water, juice, milk, or other liquid immediately before use. Do not mix with hot liquid or food. Adults, adolescents, and children over 1 year old: Mix 2 scoops (1 g) per day into cool or warm water, juice, milk or other liquid immediately before use. Do not mix with hot liquid or food. May be repeated up to 3 times per day. If you are on antibiotics, take at least 2-3 hours before or after.
- 2 billion active cultures per gram
- Bifidobacteria & Lactobacillus
- Contains 5 viable strains of beneficial bacteria, including essential B. infantis
- Mixes easily with infant formula, juice, milk or other liquid
- Pleasant taste
- Used in over 40 Canadian Hospitals
- No refrigeration required
- Contains no egg, gluten, mustard, peanuts, seafood (fish, crustaceans, shellfish), sesame, tree nuts, wheat, artificial colour, or binders
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The difference between the gut flora of a baby to children and adults is the fact that they don't have as many bacteria. In fact, when a baby is in the womb they don't have any bacteria at all. When the baby is born, first they get that first dose of probiotic through the birth canal during a vaginal birth. If a child is not vaginally birthed, then they're not going to get that first dose of probiotics. They're going to have to get it supplementally. The next stage is of course that they're going to get the probiotics though the mother's breast milk. If for some reason they're not able to breast feed, then, again, they're not able to get those good probiotics into their body. It's very important, that if a child has been born through caeserian or it is not able to be breast feed for whatever reason, that they get onto probiotics right from the word go
Which Probiotic Is Safe For Baby?
When a mom's looking for a probiotic for her baby they should try FloraBaby. It's a powdery probiotic that can be mixed easily with apple sauce or lukewarm liquids. I know that a lot of people warm up formulas, and this can still be added in as long as it's not too hot. It can be made into a paste and put on the mother's nipple as well if the baby is breast feeding. This is an easy way to get the probiotics into your infant's digestive tract right from the word go.
How Does It Work?
It works to repopulate the digestive track of an infant and it repopulates the good bacteria that's going to help with bowel movements. It's going to help with things like colic, help to build the immune system, and help with digestion too. It is really important to have this in your baby's diet every day.
Which Babies Should Take It?
All babies benefit from taking it. It's something that they can take right from infancy.
What Happens With A Baby’s Gut Flora Is Unbalanced?
You might notice things like diarrhoea, constipation, and perhaps improper digestion of food . They've got things like colic going on, so taking a probiotic will help with these conditions and help your baby feel more comfortable.
What Is The Dosage?
Just one scoop each day is all your child needs.
What Are Some Results?
The results and feedback have been great regarding how wonderful it's been to help with things like colic, or to help to stabilize the stools, and to just keep babies’ immune system strong. It's been used in a study at a hospital in Montreal on preemie babies and they had great results. It is something that an infant can take.
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