SB Pro 60c
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Description:
A biotherapeutic agent to assist in maintaining normal gut flora, a healthy gastrointestinal tract, and healthy immunity. Saccharomyces boulardii (SB) is a yeast probiotic prescribed for several decades to treat various gastrointestinal conditions. Traditionally, SB has been utilized to treat bacterially mediated or enterotoxin-mediated diarrhoea. Learn more about maintaining a balanced microbiome.
Indications:
- Room temperature stable; ideal for use while travelling
- Not inhibited by antibiotics and suitable for concurrent use
- Lactose and excipient-free formulation
- Smaller capsule size for increased patient compliance and administration to children. The capsule is easily broken open to dose younger children.
- Positively affects normal flora
- For the relief or treatment of diarrhoea
- Saccharomyces boulardii may be beneficial for healthy gut function
- May assist in maintaining normal healthy gut flora and a healthy gastrointestinal tract
- Helps to maintain a normal, healthy gastrointestinal immunity
- Supports the health and function of the immune system in children
- Suitable for vegans
Dose:
Infants 3-12 months: the content of 1 capsule daily
Children 1-12 years: the content of 1 capsule twice daily
Adults over 12 years: 2 capsules twice daily or as directed by a healthcare practitioner.
Ingredients:
Nutritional Information | |
Serving Size: 1 capsule | |
Servings Per Container: 60 | |
Amount Per Serving | |
Saccharomyces boulardii | 250 mg |
Lecithin (Sunflower) | |
* NRV is the Nutrient Reference Value ✝ NRV not yet established |
Excipients:
Vegetable capsule (hypromellose, purified water)
Allergen Information:
Free from Dairy, Corn, Wheat, Egg, Lactose, Sulphates/Sulphites, Gelatin, Crustaceans, Peanuts, Salicylates, Alcohol, Amines, Potato, Rice
Warnings:
- Dietary supplements should not replace a balanced diet.
- Seek medical advice if diarrhoea persists for more than: 6 hours in infants under 6 months, 12 hours in children under 3 years, 24 hours in children 3 – 6 years, or 48 hours in adults and children over 6 years.