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Infant and Child Flora 60g Oral Powder

Infant and Child Flora 60g Oral Powder

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  • Bifido-dominant early-life microbiome
  • Supports gastrointestinal immune function
  • During and after antibiotic therapy
  • Atopic skin presentation support
  • Fridge-free stability for compliance
Paediatric microbiome support for gut & immune development
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Clinical Details

Overview

Infant & Child Flora provides a five-strain, Bifidobacteria-dominant probiotic delivering 12 billion CFU per gram for microbiome establishment and gastrointestinal immune support in infants from 6 months and children. The strain selection reflects early-life flora patterns and is used in clinical practice during antibiotic exposure, atopic presentations and functional bowel disturbance. The fridge-free Activ-Vial™ system supports stability and compliance in long-term paediatric prescribing.

Health Goals

• Support microbiome establishment in early life • Maintain gastrointestinal mucosal integrity • Assist immune system maturation • Reduce functional abdominal discomfort • Support children with atopic tendency

Ingredients

Each 1 g (2 level scoops) contains:Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG (ATCC 53103) – 5 Billion CFU; Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis (ATCC 27536) – 2 Billion CFU; Bifidobacterium breve M-16V (LMG 23729) – 1 Billion CFU; Bifidobacterium longum BB536 (ATCC BAA-999) – 3 Billion CFU; Bifidobacterium infantis M-63 (LMG 23728) – 1 Billion CFU.

Directions

Infants over 6 months & children:

1 g (2 level scoops) once daily, or as prescribed.

Mix with water, milk, formula or breast milk and consume immediately.

Safety & Storage

Not suitable for infants under 6 months

Vegan and free from dairy, gluten and soy

No refrigeration required (room-temperature stable)

Consume within 3 months of opening

Practitioner guidance recommended

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