- DAILY PROBIOTIC GUMMIES FOR KIDS: These delicious probiotic gummies help lessen minor abdominal discomfort & occasional bloating.*
- CLINICALLY TESTED PROBIOTIC STRAIN: BC30 is protected by a natural protein shell to help it survive stomach acid 100X better.§ This survivability means more can reach your gut, where it can help support digestive & immune health.*
- DIGESTIVE HEALTH + IMMUNE SUPPORT: Did you know that 70% of your child’s immune system is located in their digestive tract? That’s where our patented BC30 probiotic can interact with intestinal cells to help support your child’s overall digestive & immune health.
- #1 PROBIOTIC GUMMY BRAND1: Digestive Advantage is the #1 Probiotic Gummy brand. Don’t take our word for it, check out our 12k+ ratings and read our customer reviews.
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Product Description
Digestive Advantage Kids Probiotic Gummies is the easiest and most delicious way to get your kids to take a probiotic. They are made with natural flavors and taste great so kids love them. And with no artificial flavors or colors parents love them too. They help support your child’s everyday digestive and overall health and with continued use, gives them long-term digestive support*. Digestive Advantage Kids Probiotic Gummies help to lessen minor abdominal discomfort, bloating and may also relieve occasional diarrhea*. WHAT ARE PROBIOTICS AND DOES MY CHILD NEED ONE: Probiotics are beneficial bacteria that live in your digestive tract and promote digestive and immune health*. But many probiotics don’t survive the harsh acidic stomach environment to get to the intestines where they do their work. But Digestive Advantage contains BC30, a patented probiotic that survives 100x better than leading probiotics and yogurt so it can deliver good bacteria where you need it.‡ *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. ‡Based on median survivability of Digestive Advantage probiotic BC30 vs. leading yogurts in a simulated gastric environment.