OralBiotic

NOW OralBiotic - supplement

Product Type

supplement

Packaging Size

60.0 Lozenge(s)

Serving Size

2.0 Lozenge(s),

UPC

733739029218

Ingredients

streptococcus salivarius k1242.0mg

Description

Kosher Gluten Free Children: (4 -17 Years) Children: (1 - 3 Years) Adult (18 - 50 Years) NP A Dietary Supplement Digestive Family owned since 1968. Shelf stable. After opening refrigerate to extend potency. GMP Quality Assured Triangle K D (Kosher, Dairy) Strain Verified Suggested Usage: Adults: Take 2 lozenges 1 to 4 times daily. Children (Age 2 & Up): Take 2 lozenges 1 to 5 times daily. Allow lozenge to dissolve slowly and completely in mouth and swallow. For children under 2, use only on the advice of a health practitioner.

Formulation

Among the most numerous beneficial bacteria in the mouth, Streptococcus salivarius is typically the first one acquired in infancy. BLIS K12 is a powerful strain of S. salivarius that, when taken regularly, colonizes the mouth and throat and helps to maintain the natural defense system of the main entry point of the body. BLIS K12 has been clinically shown to support the maintenance of mouth, ear, nose, and throat health in children. OralBiotic may also help to maintain fresh breath when used regularly. BLIS K12 Triangle K D (Kosher, Dairy) For children and adults Gluten-free Not manufactured with wheat, gluten, soy, egg, fish, shellfish or tree nut ingredients. Supports ear, nose & throat health Helps maintain fresh breath The probiotic strain in this product has been identity-verified using DNA-fingerprinting technology.

Precautions

Contains xylitol, which is harmful to pets. Contains milk. Produced in a GMP facility that processes other ingredients containing these allergens. For children under 2, use only on the advice of a health practitioner. Keep out of reach of children. Caution: Consult physician if pregnant/nursing, taking medication (especially immune-suppressing drugs), or have a medical condition (especially if immune system is compromised). Because some antibiotics may inactivate S. salivarius, take at least 2 hours before or after taking antibiotic medications.

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