Rhino FOS and Acidophilus (60 Chewable Tabs) by Nutrition Now
60 Chewable Tabs
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Price: $7.99 Your Price: $6.39
Product Description:
Children’s PB 8 Acidophilus supports healthy intestinal bacteria in children ages 1-4 and plays a role in digestion, urinary tract health, lactose intolerance, nutrient assimilation, constipation and diarrhea control, intestinal disorders and post-antibiotic treatment. This product provides a dietary supplement of the prominent beneficial good bacteria found in the digestive tract of children. Nutrition Now is pleased to announce that for the third year in a row PB-8 has been named first place gold medal winner by Vitamin Retailer magazine. Acidophilus (Lactobacillus acidophilus) is a friendly intestinal flora that promotes intestinal health, assists in the digestion of proteins, has anti-fungal activity, and play a role in candida overgrowth, yeast infections, urinary tract infections, cancer prevention, cholesterol levels, lactose intolerance, nutrient assimilation, detoxification, post-antibiotic treatment, constipation and diarrhea control, bad breath, gas, and intestinal disorders. A Dietary Supplement For Maintaining A Healthy Balance of Intestinal Flora. Highest potency available. 14 billion good bacteria per capsule at time of manufacture. 8 strains of viable bacteria. If you have a medical condition or are on medication, pregnant or nursing, do not use this product. Seek the advice of a health care professional before using. Take only as directed. Do not use if the outer seal is broken or missing. Keep out of the reach of children. Product is best if used before the date on bottle. No refrigeration needed.
Recommended Use:
As a dietary supplement, give 1 level teaspoon per day. May be added to liquids or foods.
Ingredients:
100% Natural Cultures of: Lactobacillus Acidophilus, Bifidobacterium Bifidum, Bifidobacterium Infantis, (two billion at the time of manufacture per teaspoon) and FOS in a base of Rice Powder, Sweetened with Fructose and Dextrose.
Warnings:
Keep out of the reach of children.
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