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    Posted: 11 June 2010 at 10:26am
It's been recommended to me that I put DS 10 months on probiotics to help ward off winter ills - esp. with him at daycare.

Has anyone used them for little ones? Opinions?
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Yep I used them after DS was on antibiotics. He had yucky nappies from the AB's and within 2 days of taking the probiotics they were back to normal. They are expensive though so wouldn't use it as an everyday thing. $30 for a bottle. I just mixed the powder in with his breakfast cereal or yoghurt.
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We got some at about 2 months as I'd been on about 4 weeks of antibiotics over that time and he had so many explosive poos and wind. We bought the powder - was $50 and put it in a bottle each night. Seemed to do the trick
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inner health plus - seemed really popular when I was at work (in pharmacy) and Im sure its not more than $20 - comes in a powder for little ones
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We used inner health plus after Floyd had a month of runny nappies that no one could explain (they were $27) hard to know if they helped as we also cut out dairy at the same time and the runny poss stopped
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RJ - can you use normal inner health plus caps and just split them open?
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Cant see why not Nita, it dosent reach a therapeutic level as such - maybe just use a little less at first - then if the tolerate it (as in no runny naps) give a full capsule
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Use half a inner health plus capsule for a baby. My son gets half a capsule every morning in his breakfast.

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They are actually different ingredients so it kind of depends what your using it for - but the powder isnt indicated for babies under 3 months

The capsules have cow colostrum in them - so I wouldnt actually recommend them for babies under 1

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Ahh I was wondering why mine cost so much, must have been the only one for really little bubbas
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Could be yeah, Im only familiar with the inner health plus brand cause my led pharmacist was mad on it - but Im sure if you go to a health shop there are some other good brands too

Its great for excema, asthma, runny bums, low immunity loads of stuff - so worth the money anyway

If you are using it for antibiotics increase dose to twice a day
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You can also give them probiotic yoghurt..I can't remember the name of it but it is at the supermarket.

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Yeah you can , but its not nearly as strong, so if you are having issues its better to use the powder/caps etc

I use the yogurt with my girl when we are on anti bugs, symbio or elivae (sp?) and there is another with apricot vanilla and something else and its really yummy - shes not really liking the symbio - and is on antibiotics at the moment
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when your kids at daycare they will get anything no matter what you give them..probiotics are to go with antibotics....my boy however takes amega 3 and thompsons immunfort....he still catches stuff but not as bad...............the best value for money in the pro would be the one from hardys etc its huge container for $50 tripple size from pharmace and last for ever where inner health xpires.
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All supplements will have an expiry date Tysmummy - have a look at the base of the jar - with a batch number

Omega and immnuofort are great for preventing winter chills for sure, but there are a few conditions which are supported by a healthy bacteria balance in the tum - without being on anti biotics - that probiotics are awesome for

My little girl has only been in care 2 weeks and has a snotty nose already Becm - so I agree with tysmummy that there is only so much you can do to avoid winter snuffles - but there are immuno support liquids on the market to help little ones out though - Id have a chat to someone at the health store or a natropath (sp) in addition to using a probiotic - although I do recommend them for helping to cope with tummy bugs which could be rather nasty for an under 2

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[QUOTE=Raspberryjam] All supplements will have an expiry date Tysmummy - have a look at the base of the jar - with a batch number

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lol yes i know that but where one expires in a year the other lasts many years
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