The intestinal flora of children is a source of balance, to
build and to preserve. This is a major element of children's well-being:
At the digestive level: transit, digestive comfort,
At the level of the system of natural defenses.
Virtually non-existent at birth, the intestinal flora
develops through the environment, the child's diet and can be altered by many
factors such as taking medication.
It is therefore important:
For infants and young children: to help the intestinal
flora to develop so that it is dense and diversified,
For older children: to ensure the preservation of the
balance of this flora.
The lactic ferments associated with natural fibers are
valuable assets to allow the flora to exercise its role within the organism.
Source: Lescuyer
Laboratory
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