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ProbioStart Probiotic & Prebiotic

 

ProbioStart is specially formulated for pregnant women, nursing mothers, infants and children with a unique probiotic and prebiotic blend containing Bifidobacterium infantis and Bifidobacterium bifidum – the dominant and most important beneficial cultures of friendly bacteria found in healthy infants and children.

Available in packs of 10 sachets at £ 5.79 (acute therapy) and 30 sachets at £ 14.99 (monthly pack for daily use).

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Directions

-Infants 6 to 12 months: one sachet per day or as professionally directed.

-Children 12 months and above: one-to-two sachets per day as needed or as professionally directed.

-Pregnant and nursing mothers: one sachet per day or as professionally directed.

-Food supplements should not be given to infants under 6 months of age without the advice of a doctor.

-ProbioStart can be easily mixed with your child’s favourite cold foods or beverages - avoid hot foods or fluids (can be taken with formula milk when it is at room temperature, but not when heated as heat reduces the viability of the beneficial bacteria).

 

Pack Size

- 10 Sachet pack for acute therapy

- 30 Sachet monthly pack for daily use

 

Retail Price

10 sachets - £5.79.
30 sachets - £14.99

 

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Storage

Store in a cool and dry place. No refrigeration necessary.

 

Safety

Probiotics are NOT recommended for severely immuno-suppressed patients, post cardiac surgery patients, patients with pancreatic dysfunction or patients with blood in the stool unless under a doctor’s care.

 

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About ProbioStart

Pregnant and breastfeeding women can take ProbioStart during their pregnancy and nursing periods to maintain healthy levels of the appropriate types of beneficial bacteria for child health. In the cases of vaginal birth, a newborn swallows what will become its first healthy intestinal microflora as it passes through the mother’s birth canal. This is nature’s way for mothers to inoculate their babies and provide them with a foundation of healthy bacteria for their future health. At the time of birth, if the mother has good levels of friendly bacteria, and the right types to support child health, these will be passed to the baby during birth! Many pregnant women take ProbioStart during pregnancy for this purpose.

Following birth, development of the infant’s microflora is influenced by diet (breast milk / formula), environment, and medication (e.g. antibiotics). The natural development of bifidobacteria in infants is favoured by breast-feeding, and studies have found higher concentrations of Bifidobacterium infantis and Bifidobacterium bifidum in breast-fed infants as opposed to babies bottle-fed with formulas. Many nursing mothers take ProbioStart while breastfeeding to help support their child’s levels of friendly bacteria during this time.

From 6 months onwards, introducing ProbioStart into your child’s diet supports the development of friendly probiotic bacteria promoting good digestive health and supporting natural immune defences. Medical research shows that a good balance of friendly bacteria helps support digestion, immunity and energy levels for all infants and children, in particular: a) formula fed infants, b) infants delivered by caesarean section, c) preterm (premature) infants (Caesarean babies and pre-term babies unfortunately do not receive the full benefits of healthy bacteria from the mother), d) infants and children with allergies and skin irritations such as eczema, e) infants and children with digestive problems such as colic, diarrhoea, constipation and lactose intolerance, and f) infants and young children during and after antibiotic therapy.

The overuse or misuse of antibiotics in infants and children may result in unhealthy intestinal conditions as antibiotics deplete normal levels of intestinal bacteria. Unbalanced levels of bacteria can manifest in the form of allergies and digestive problems in children whereas healthy levels can contribute to their overall health and wellbeing.

A healthy balance of friendly bacteria in the intestines provides specific enzymes needed in the digestion of particular substances, production of B complex vitamins and vitamin K, and improves the absorption and uptake of minerals and nutrients in the diet, including calcium which is important during the early years of growth.

Introducing ProbioStart into your child’s diet supports the development of friendly probiotic bacteria promoting good digestive health and supporting natural immune defences.

Ingredients

During infancy & childhood the types of friendly bacteria that naturally live in our intestines are very different from the types found in adulthood and old age. Bifidobacterium infantis and Bifidobacterium bifidum are the dominant and most important beneficial cultures found in healthy infants and children during their early years and have unique benefits in supporting digestion, immunity and resistance to infection. The prebiotics in ProbioStart help maintain high levels of bifidobacteria by acting as a food source for the probiotics to flourish in the intestines.

Bifidobacterium infantis Rosell-33 (1 billion).
Bifidobacterium bifidum Rosell-71 (1 billion).
Lactobacillus acidophilus Rosell-52 (1 billion).
Formula also includes Prebiotic fibres known as fructooligosaccharides 300mg.

Suitable for vegetarians.

Sachets are enclosed in 3 layer laminated sachets for maximum protection against heat and humidity

 

DTECTA guarantees 3 billion live micro-organisms per ProbioStart sachet until the best before date.

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Clinical Information / Research

Knol J. et al (2005) Colon microflora in infants fed formula with galacto- and fructo-oligosaccharides: more like breast-fed infants. Journal of pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition. Jan; Vol. 40 (1) pp.36 - 42

Saavedra JM, et al (1989). Long-term consumption of infant formulas containing live probiotic bacteria: tolerance and safety: American Journal of Clinical Nutrition: Vol. 79. pp. 261-267

Van Niel, C. W. et al (2002). Lactobacillus therapy for acute infectious diarrhea in children: a meta-analysis. Pediatrics. Vol. 109 pp. 678 – 684

Fukushima, Y. et al (1998). Effect of a probiotic formula on intestinal immunoglobulin A production in healthy children. International Journal of Food Microbiology. Vol. 42 (1-2), pp. 39 - 44

Marschan, E. et al (2008). L‘Probiotics in infancy induce protective immune profiles that are characteristic for chronic low-grade inflammation’ Clinical and Experimental Allergy – the Journal of the British Society of Allergy and Clinical Immunology; Feb 11

Rautava, S. et al (2002). ‘Probiotics during pregnancy and breast-feeding might confer immunomodulatory protection against atopic disease in the infant’. Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Jan Vol. 109 (1), pp. 119-121

 
   
 

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