Group: Amylase
UNII Code: 0
Group: Proprietary Blend
Group: Cellulose
Microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) is a refined wood pulp that is commonly used as a texturizer, anti-caking agent, and bulking agent in food and dietary supplements. It is a white, odorless powder that is insoluble in water and is often used to improve the texture and stability of products.
Also known as: Cellulose, MCC
Group: Rebaudioside A
Also known as: stevia leaf, Stevia rebaudiana leaf extract
Group: Rice
Also known as: Nu-Flow
Group: Sorbitol
UNII Code: 506T60A25R
Group: Stearic Acid
Also known as: C18:0
UNII Code: 4ELV7Z65AP
Boost kid's digestive health Kid's probiotic contains beneficial probiotic organisms which help to support overall general health while promoting a healthy digestive system and bowel function. Kid's probiotic may also benefit children's health by supporting their developing immune system.
Non-GMO Dairy-free Soy-free Gluten-free
Vegetarian
Directions for use Directions for age 4 and older: Chew one (1) tablet daily with food. To alleviate occasional digestive discomfort, chew two (2) tablets daily. If taking two (2) tablets daily, chew one (1) in the morning and one (1) in the evening.
If conditions persist, consult your physician. Warnings This product is intended for use under adult supervision only.
Not intended for children under 4 years of age.
Consult your healthcare provider if pregnant or nursing, taking medication, or have a medical condition.
Do not use if any part of this package is torn, open, or damaged.
Store at room temperature. No refrigeration necessary.
Digestive and immune support Supports digestive health Promotes immune health Helps restore regularity
BIOHM FX 5 billion CFUs
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Dietary Supplement
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