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FloraTummys Probiotic Powder Packets are doctor and pharmacist recommended and  specifically designed for kids. FloraTummys contains 5 billion live strains of Lactobacillus acidophilus and Bifidobacterium lactis, two of the most studied probiotic strains that naturally help restore normal human flora in your child’s intestines.

 

FloraTummys can help maintain kids’ natural immune defenses and promote digestive health. Unlike most probiotics, FloraTummys contains a “prebiotic” (FOS) that nourishes the probiotics with food they need to help make it resistant to stomach acids and bile. This helps the probiotics survive the GI tract to further help promote optimal intestinal health.*

 

FloraTummys is non-dairy and free of the following food allergens: free of wheat, eggs, milk or lactose, peanuts, tree nuts (cashews, pecans, almonds), yeast, sugar, corn, celery, mustard, soy beans, gluten, fish or crustaceans, sesame seeds, artificial flavors, preservatives, and is NON-GMO & Vegan.*

 

When mixed with food and drink your kids won’t taste it. Easily mix a packet in their sippy cup or bottle or try it their apple sauce, baby food or any cool food or liquid. Remember FloraTummys does not contain sugar or artificial flavors.

 

Individual powder packets help maintain freshness and survivability. Probiotics in bottles lose their freshness and potency once the bottle is opened. *

 

Although the suggested age is one year and up, FloraTummys Probiotic Sprinkles is being used in hospital NICUs in premature babies.

  • 5 Billion Active Cultures
  • Two Probiotics Strains: Bifidobacterium lactis & L. acidophilus 
  • Contains a Prebiotic to nourish probiotics and survive intestinal tract
  • Non-Dairy, Gluten & Sugar-Free, Non-GMO
  • Tested & Free of Top Food allergens including peanuts & tree nuts; So you are Worry-Free!
  • Easy-to-use individual taste-free powder packets
  • Travel friendly and no refrigeration required
  • Made in the USA in FDA, GMP NSF Certified Facility
  • Used in Hospital NICUs in preterm babies