KIDS' PROBIOTIC CHEW
Gut flora,
kid-sized.
A multi-strain probiotic chewable built for sensitive kids. Eight Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium strains in a xylitol base — no soy, dairy, gluten, or common allergens.
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PROFESSIONAL GRADE · 60 CHEWABLE TABLETS · 8 PROBIOTIC STRAINS · XYLITOL BASE

Multi-strain, not single-shot.
Four Lactobacillus species (rhamnosus, casei, salivarius, paracasei) and four Bifidobacterium species (infantis, bifidum, longum, breve) — broad coverage of the strains most studied in pediatric gut health.
Easy for sensitive kids.
A cherry-vanilla chewable that avoids soy, dairy, gluten, corn, wheat, peanuts, tree nuts, shellfish, fish, eggs, and casein. Designed for children with allergen restrictions.
Gut and mouth, together.
Xylitol is the primary sweetener — a sugar alcohol studied for its role in supporting oral flora. The chewable format means the strains contact the mouth before entering the gut.
MAY BENEFIT
Kids' guts are
still building.
Formula
Eight probiotic strains in a kid-friendly chew.
KEY INGREDIENTS
OTHER INGREDIENTS
Xylitol, Cherry Flavor, Stearic Acid, Vanilla Flavor, Silicon Dioxide, Magnesium Stearate, Licorice Extract
DIRECTIONS
Adults: Chew one tablet daily 30-60 minutes following a meal or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.

Questions
Frequently asked.
Why a multi-strain blend instead of a single probiotic?
Does it need to be refrigerated?
When should my child take it?
Is it safe for kids with food allergies?
Can my child take it with an antibiotic?
Is xylitol safe for children?
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