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Optibac Probiotics Baby Drops 30ml - Vegan Digestive Probiotic Supplement for Newborns, Babies & Infants with 1 Billion Bacterial Cultures - 30 Day Supply

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Lopetuso LR. The therapeutic management of gut barrier leaking: the emerging role for mucosal barrier protectors. 2015;(19):1068-1076. Seborrheic Dermatitis (eczema occurring in areas with plentiful sebaceous glands such as the scalp. Cause is unknown but overgrowth of yeasts colonising the skin, hormonal and genetic factors contribute) Award-winninglive cultures supplement for babiesWinner of 2020 National Parenting Product Awards and Nutra Ingredients Asia Award 2019 for Ingredient of the Year: Infant Nutrition Antibiotics are known to deplete our natural friendly bacteria populations. Interestingly, the use of antibiotics in the first 2 years of life has been associated with an increased risk of developing eczema 10 , 11. Replenishing the gut microbiome with specific probiotic bacteria while taking an antibiotic is a worthwhile endeavour. To learn more, read this article about taking probiotics with antibiotics.

Vitaliti G, Pavone P, Guglielmo F, Spataro G, Falsaperla R. The immunomodulatory effect of probiotics beyond atopy: An update. J Asthma. 2014;51(3):320-332. doi:10.3109/02770903.2013.862259 In a gold standard trial, 31 infants under the age of 11 months with severe atopic dermatitis were randomised to receive 100 million CFU of M-16V ®with prebiotics daily or placebo for 4 months 20. At the end of the study, there was a significant decrease in eczema severity in both groups, but the improvement was more significant in the probiotic group (p<0.01). There was also a significant reduction in the Th2 to Th1 chemokine ratio (p<0.01) in the probiotic group compared with placebo, indicating a reduction in Th2 immune response.We know that this is coming to you during a very surreal time. Parents have been asking for a friendlier format of live cultures for their little ones for a long time and this product has been years in the making. We know this isn’t a big fix for you right now, in the grand scheme of things, but it might help in some small way to navigate some of the more minor problems parents are facing as family life goes on. Winner of 2020 National Parenting Product Awards and Nutra Ingredients Asia Award 2019 for Ingredient of the Year: Infant Nutrition Mansfield JA, Bergin SW, Cooper JR, Olsen CH. Comparative Probiotic Strain Efficacy in the Prevention of Eczema in Infants and Children: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Mil Med. 2014;179(6):580-592. doi:10.7205/milmed-d-13-00546

The two products do contain different strains, so it might well be a case of trial and error! Try out one for at least a month and then swap to the other - and hopefully you might get a feel for which one is best for your child.

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Expertly formulated for children, with Vitamin D to support children's digestive and immune health.

Fill dropper to line (0.3ml) and give once a day with a feed, in any of the following ways: Directly into the mouth*, on a spoon, in a bottle of formula or expressed breastmilk, on a clean finger (one drop at a time), on the nipple (a drop or two at a time) or for older children, mix the drops into cool, non-acidic food or drink. You can give Baby Drops to your newborn from birth onwards. Baby Drops is a natural, gentle supplement, suitable throughout infancy and for many dietary requirements. Research has shown that giving certain friendly bacteria strains, such as Bifidobacterium breve M-16V® to infants can help to increase levels of Bifidobacteria in the gut 1,2. How do I choose the best friendly bacteria for my baby? Unlike many other live cultures supplements, ‘For Your Baby’ does not require refrigeration and the liquid is shelf stable if stored in a dry place below 25°c.** All OptiBac Probiotics strains are thoroughly researched and documented, so you can be confident you're giving your baby a safe, high quality supplement. Although further clinical evidence is required, research into the gut-skin axis 1 suggests that probiotics may be useful part of an eczema management protocol. Although the cause is not fully known, it is believed that genetic predisposition is a factor, involving an abnormal immune response.

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Easy-to-use dropper - administer directly into baby’s mouth*, on a spoon or mix into cool milk or food Live cultures for babies are dietary supplements that use friendly bacteria strains naturally present in the baby’s gut, often including strains of Bifidobacteria. These supplements can help to maintain balance in the gut flora. Can I, or should, I give my baby friendly bacteria? Atopic dermatitis is the most common type of eczema. It is a chronic inflammatory skin condition which can affect all age groups. Teng P, Bateman NW, Darcy KM, et al. Guidelines of Care for the Management of Atopic Dermatitis Part 4: Prevention of Disease Flares and Use of Adjunctive Therapies and Approaches. Gynecol Oncol. 2015;136(3):554-561. doi:10.1016/j.ygyno.2014.12.035.Pharmacologic Gøbel R, Larsen N, Mølgaard C, Jakobsen M, Michaelsen KF. Probiotics to young children with atopic dermatitis: A randomized placebo-controlled trial. Int J Probiotics Prebiotics. 2010;5(2):53-59.

In today’s world, eczema is a very common and unpleasant complaint. The gut microbiome has become increasingly recognised for its role in inflammatory and immune-mediated conditions, including eczema.Dysbiosis has been identified in many of those who suffer with eczema 1. Probiotics for eczema and thegut microbiome with probiotics is a growing area of interest to help manage symptoms. Read more about this on the Probiotics Learning Lab: What are Probiotics? Increased intestinal permeability or “leaky gut” has been linked with atopic dermatitis for many years 14. In leaky gut, the gaps between epithelial cells of the gut wall lining, known as tight junctions, are enlarged. These gaps allow antigens, substances that prompt an immune response, to pass through the intestinal lining. Exposure of the antigen to the GALT (Gut Associated Lymphatic Tissue) in the mucosa 15 stimulates an inflammatory response. This may contribute to the development of inflammatory conditions such as atopic dermatitis. The gut microbiome plays an important role in maintaining the integrity of tight junctions in the gut lining. Probiotics can positively contribute to this “barrier effect”. To learn more about this, read the following article: Could probiotics help with leaky gut? Best probiotics for eczema Carucci L et al., (2022) Therapeutic effects elicited by the probiotic Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus GG in children with atopic dermatitis. The results of the ProPAD trial, Pediatric Allergy and Immunology. 33 (8) e13836

Species of bacteria that may be useful include various strains of Lactobacilli such as Lactobacillus rhamnosus HN001 ®, Bifidobacteriumbreve M-16V ®, Bifidobacteriumlactis Bi-07 and Lactobacillus salivarius LS01. Makrgeorgou A, Leonardi-Bee J, Bath-Hextall FJ, et al. Probiotics for treating eczema.Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2018;2018(11). doi:10.1002/14651858.CD006135.pub3 Designed specifically for babies and safe for daily use from birth onwards, this three-strain formula supports gut health and immunity and is suitable for both breastfed and formula-fed babies. From the UK’s most trusted & recommended brand of friendly bacteria supplements. As determined in an independent survey of 1000 British women+. In early life, colonisation of the gut with microbes is fundamental for the development of a healthy immune system. These microbes activate and promote healthy development of the immature gut mucosal immune system. The hygiene hypothesis identifies an association between the increasing prevalence of atopic and allergic conditions and features of a typical Western lifestyle including highly sanitised environments and antibiotic exposure 9. Infants are exposed to microbes in their environment less and less which can prevent adequate development of the immune system. An immature immune system is dominated by a T helper 2 cell immune response which is implicated in allergic and atopic diseases including atopic dermatitis. For more information about the gut microbiome in early life, read this article on how the infant gut develops. How can probiotics for eczema help?

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