Culturelle Baby Grow + Thrive Probiotics + Vitamin D Drops

This Culturelle Baby Grow + Thrive Probiotics + Vitamin D Drops is ideal for breastfed newborns since it supplements the good nutrition and natural probiotics found in breast milk. Each meal contains 2.5 billion CFUs of probiotics as well as 400 IU of vitamin D, which the AAP advises for breastfeeding newborns.


The two-in-one supplement is simple to use. Combine these drops with your baby's bottle, place the dropper in your mouth, or apply the drops to your nipple before feeding. They are intended for babies aged one to twelve months.


Culturelle Baby Grow + Thrive Probiotics + Vitamin D Drops contains LGG and BB-12, two bacteria strains that have been researched for the treatment of severe diarrhea. A short study found that probiotic Bifidobacterium lactis significantly reduced the frequency and duration of diarrhea in children hospitalized with acute diarrhea.


Aside from diarrhea, the supplement may aid with a range of gastrointestinal issues, such as gas, bloating, and constipation.


Pros

  • It is simple to use and dispense in mouths.
  • LGG and BB-12 are included for acute diarrhea.
  • DHA is present for brain and ocular development.


Cons

  • Slightly thick drops.A little more costly


MORE INFORMATION:

Quantity: 1 pack

Daily Dosage: 5 drops

Type: Drops

Age Rec: 0-12 months old


Link: https://iherb.com/pr/culturelle-probiotics-baby-grow-thrive-probiotics-vitamin-d-drops-0-12-months-0-30-fl-oz-9-ml/88635

Culturelle Baby Grow + Thrive Probiotics + Vitamin D Drops (photo: Amazon)
Culturelle Baby Grow + Thrive Probiotics + Vitamin D Drops (photo: Amazon)
Culturelle Baby Grow + Thrive Probiotics + Vitamin D Drops (photo: Amazon)
Culturelle Baby Grow + Thrive Probiotics + Vitamin D Drops (photo: Amazon)

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