Biome Breath Probiotic For Immune System in Children

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Biome Breathe™ Probiotic

To help stimulate a healthy immune system response in children.

Clinical dose. One-a-day formulation

30 x 1.6g sachets - vanilla flavoured oral powder

Biome Breathe™ Probiotic

$49.95

To help restore the balance of beneficial gut bacteria after the antibiotic use

Clinical dose

30 VegeCaps

1454 in stock

Quantity:
SKU: APBRVMATRX : APBRV30FAU Categories: ,
$49.95
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Helps stimulate a healthy immune system response

Guaranteed potency

Fridge free

Clinically trialled probiotic strains

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Biome Breathe™ Probiotic:

  • Helps stimulate a healthy immune system response in children

Shelf-stable; refrigeration not required

No added:
GMOs | wheat | gluten | dairy | lactose | fructose | yeast | nuts | seeds | peanut | soy | egg | fish | shellfish | animal derivatives

No artificial colours, flavours, sweeteners, or preservatives.

Suitable for vegetarians and vegans

Each 2g sachet contains:
Lactobacillus salivarius LS01 (DSM 22775) 1 BLB*
Bifidobacterium breve B632 (DSM 24706) 1 BLB*
Total live bacteria 2 BLB*

*BLB = Billion Live Bacteria

Adults and children over 3 years old: take one sachet daily, or as directed by your healthcare practitioner. Dissolve straight in the mouth, or add to water, milk, or yoghurt.


Always read the label.


Always read the label.

The bacteria that live in our gut are able to stimulate our immune system in other parts of the body, including the lungs (1). This communication between the gut and the lungs has been termed the gut-lung axis (2). Through their benefit on the health of the gut microbiome, probiotics are able to stimulate the immune system in the lungs, which may help to control the symptoms of respiratory conditions (1).

References

  1. Maldonado Galdeano C, Cazorla SI, Lemme Dumit JM, Vélez E, Perdigón G. Beneficial Effects of Probiotic Consumption on the Immune System. Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism. 2019;74(2):115–24.
  2. Budden KF, Gellatly SL, Wood DLA, Cooper MA, Morrison M, Hugenholtz P, et al. Emerging pathogenic links between microbiota and the gut–lung axis. Nature Reviews Microbiology. 2017 Jan;15(1):55–63.
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Humans have evolved alongside the influence of beneficial communities of microorganisms living in and on them. It is no wonder then that a mutually beneficial relationship, where the health of humans and microbes is dependent on the other, has developed

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