Arthur Andrew Medical, Syntol Kids, Daily Probiotic Supplement for Digestive Health and Young Immune Systems, No Sugar or Artificial Sweeteners, Berry Flavor, Vegan, 30 Sachets

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Formulated especially for kids, Syntal Kids is a delicious, rapidly dissolving, daily probiotic supplement made to support immune and digestive challenges in children. By providing three billion colony forming units in every sachet, as well as the immune boosting vitamins C and D3, Syntal Kids provides defense against digestive complaints, irregularity, immunity challenges, and more. Additionally, Syntal Kids aids in a balanced microbiome, helping to support the proper breakdown of food and absorption of nutrients, while acting as a filter to the bloodstream. With an inviting, sugar-free berry flavor, Syntol Kids dissolves instantly and effortlessly by using Arthur Andrew's proprietary Instamelt Delivery Technology.
  • Just for kids: A scientifically formulated combination of probiotics, prebiotics, and vitamins to aid in the daily defense against digestive complaints, immunity challenges, and more.
  • Positive impact: Provides three billion colony forming units (CFUs) of probiotic bacteria per single sachet dose to positively impact the body's natural immune response and improve digestive efficiency.
  • Powerful boost: With the probiotic L. rhamnosus GG, the immune boosting vitamins C and D3, and prebiotics to support and balance your child's digestive tract, help promote innate probiotic development, and contribute to nutrient absorption.
  • Easy application: With an inviting, sugar-free berry flavor, Syntol Kids dissolves instantly and effortlessly by using Arthur Andrew's proprietary Instamelt Delivery Technology; No water necessary.
  • Body benefits: A simple and effective way to help growing children support their immune systems and digestive processes as they adapt to their changing diets and environments.


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