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ProbiTec ® Pregnancy and breastfeeding is a product of the ProbiTec ® line. A formula with beneficial bacteria and omega-3 (DHA).
ProbiTec® Pregnancy and Breastfeeding contains 3 strains of patented lactic acid bacteria (FloraActive®) : Bifidobacterium lactis (32269), Lactobacillus reuteri (12246) and Lactobacillus rhamnosus (19070-2). These beneficial bacteria are found in many foods, such as yogurt and cheese, and are naturally present in our gastrointestinal tract.
All products in the ProbiTec® line combine different strains, with a high number of beneficial bacteria and, in some cases, with other ingredients, with the aim of optimizing their content. They are produced using patented Cryogenic® technology , a protective technology that minimizes cellular damage and optimizes the integrity of bacteria in handling, storage and ingestion.
In ProbiTec® Pregnancy and Breastfeeding the formula is completed with fish oil (omega-3: DHA and EPA) . Maternal intake of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) contributes to the normal development of the eyes and brain of the fetus and infant, when fed with breast milk. These beneficial effects are observed with a minimum intake of 200 mg of DHA per day .
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ProbiTec ® Pregnancy and breastfeeding is a product of the ProbiTec ® line. A formula with beneficial bacteria and omega-3 (DHA).
Presentation:
Box with 30 pearls in blister. CN 193005.7
Dosage:
1 pearl a day or following the recommendation of an expert.
Composition:
1 capsule contains:
Bifidobacterium lactis FloraActive ™ 32269 |
818 million /CFU* |
Lactobacillus reuteri FloraActive™ 12246 |
91 million/CFU* |
Lactobacillus rhamnosus FloraActive™ 19070-2 | 91 million/CFU* |
TOTAL | 1 billion/CFU* |
Fish oil Of which: (DHA) (EPA) |
460mg 350mg 23mg |
*CFU : Colony Forming Units - beneficial bacteria.
Ingredients : Fish oil; gelatin pearl; Bifidobacterium lactis ; D-alpha-tocopherol (natural vitamin E); thickener: beeswax; Lactobacillus reuteri ; Lactobacillus rhamnosus .
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