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PROBID® | Probiotics & Vitamin D for Infants & Kids
PROBID® | Probiotics & Vitamin D for Infants & Kids
PROBID® | Probiotics & Vitamin D for Infants & Kids
PROBID® | Probiotics & Vitamin D for Infants & Kids
PROBID® | Probiotics & Vitamin D for Infants & Kids
PROBID® | Probiotics & Vitamin D for Infants & Kids
PROBID® | Probiotics & Vitamin D for Infants & Kids

PROBID® ® | Probiotics & Vitamin D for Infants & Kids

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Digestive and immune support for babies and children.*
PROBID® is a daily-use liquid probiotic supplement with Vitamin D, specially formulated for newborns, babies, and children. These probiotic drops help develop a healthy digestive system for better nutrient absorption and promote the development of a healthy immune system.* It contains two clinically studied probiotics, with a total of 2 billion cells per serving: Bifidobacterium lactis and Lactobacillus rhamnosus, in addition to Vitamin D.

Vitamin D helps develop strong bones and prevent rickets.* Rickets is a condition that causes bone softening in growing children.

PROBID® :

  • 2 billion CFU per serving
  • 400 IU (10 mcg) of Vitamin D per serving
  • No artificial colors or flavors (Flavorless)
  • NON-GMO (Contains no genetically modified ingredients)

It has been shown that the probiotic Bifidobacterium lactis helps:

  • Improve the problem of loose stools in children (1,5)
  • Baby's sleep time (7)
  • Has a favorable impact on: Crying duration (6,7) and daily crying episodes (6,7)
  • In infants and young children, a combination of Bifidobacterium lactis and Lactobacillus rhamnosus can: Promote healthy skin (10) and reduce the incidence of allergen sensitivity (10)

About Vitamin D: Vitamin D is responsible for increasing the intestinal absorption of calcium, magnesium, and phosphate, which are important for bone development.*

Vitamin D supplementation for breastfeeding babies is widely recommended by several health organizations and authorities in different countries.
The EFSA (European Food Safety Authority) has authorized health claims stating that Vitamin D contributes to the normal functioning of the immune system. It is necessary for the normal growth and development of children's bones.

Important Notes:

PROBID® does not contain anti-caking agents, so shake well until the probiotic is well dissolved.

Importance of not having anti-caking agents:

  • Natural ingredients.
  • Visible probiotic powder in the bottle.
  • Sedimentation is a testament to the natural origin of the ingredients.

RECOMMENDED USE: Shake the bottle well before use until the probiotic is well mixed with the oil. Hold the bottle vertically upside down to dispense without shaking, and gravity will allow the drops to come out effortlessly. One daily serving of 6 oil drops is recommended, either directly into the mouth or mixed with liquids/foods. Do not mix with hot liquids/foods, as it will affect the probiotic's quality.

WARNING: KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. Consult a pediatrician before giving this or any supplement to your child. Do not use if the seal is missing or broken.

Storage: Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Tighten the cap each time after use. The maximum storage temperature is 86°F (30°C); it can be refrigerated. Protect from moisture.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

^Accompanied by a healthy diet and regular exercise.

Clinical Studies:1 Aggarwal et al, Indian Journal of Medical Research, 2014; 139(MAR):379-385 | 2 Rautanen et al, Archives of Disease in Childhood, 1998; 79(2):157-160 | 3 Shornikova et al, Acta Paediatrica, 1997; 86:460-465 | 4 Oberhelman et al. Journal of Pediatrics, 1999. 134(1), 15–20 | 5 Sindhu et al, Clinical Infectious Diseases, 2014; 58(8), 1107–1115 6Nocerino et al., Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics 2020; 51(1):110-120 | 7Chen et al. Beneficial microbes, 2021 8 Asher et al., Lancet 2006 | 9 Sarah et al., Arch Pediatr | Adolesc Med. 2005 | 10 Schmidt et al., 2019