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Probiotics
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We recently switched to Mary Ruth's liquid probiotics because I have been reading that they are better absorbed by the body. I am slowly trying to transition to liquid versions of all our supplements. You can use Mary Ruth's liquid probiotics
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I used this Garden of Life powdered infant probiotic - it can be added to water or even sprinkled on cold foods. I would just sprinkle some into their straw Zoli cups with water and it didn't matter if they got shaken around.
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I really wish I knew about this Klaire Labs Infant Probiotic Powder when mine were infants. While it is available on Amazon, some of the reviews expressed concerns about valid distributors. The Klaire labs website also states that third-party websites are not authorized distributors. I would suggest asking your pediatrician about this probiotic.
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This Garden of LIfe Kids' Probiotic is available at most health food stores (Sprouts, Natural Grocers, Whole Foods). When Sprouts has its 25% off Multivitamins sale, it is a great time to stock up these boxes (they can be kept in the refrigerator).
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I definitely plan to ask our pediatrician if she knows of a distributor for this Klaire Labs Children's Probiotic at our next appointment. Again, although I see it on Amazon, the reviews are mixed about whether it needs to arrive cold.
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I have been using Seed probiotics since January 2020. I not only love sustainable packaging, but the combination of probiotics and prebiotics has helped my gut, response to allergies, and skin health. You can use CODE: PARULD15 for 15% off your first month if you would like to try it out.
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Every few months, I alternative my usual probiotic (Seed) and use this MegaFood probiotic with turmeric.
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This Garden of Life Once Daily Probiotic is readily available at most health food stores. My mom likes this one and the one for Women over 50.