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Helps With Tummy Issues
Whenever my kids are on antibiotics, they usually have Diarrhea. Took Lactokids to help relieve it, and it really works! Diarrhea stopped and have been taking it daily!
Xu Jia Min
Travel Friendly
My son had an episode of stomach upset in school, interestingly one of his friends passed him 2 sachets of Lactokids to try. It helped him and his stomach upset subsided. After this, I went to get a box of Lactokids and ever since then, he has been taking it daily. I have seen his digestion and immunity improve a lot. Highly recommend this!
Daphne Lim
Boosts Immunity
Lisa had poor immunity since young. She usually will fall sick 2-3 times a month. And i was never able to strengthen her immunity. And has to rely on antibiotics quite regularly. Within a week of taking Lactokids, her immunity started improving, and she also felt less lethargic! In that month, she did not fall sick at all! Am so glad that Lactokids has helped strengthen her immunity.
Belle Tan
Baby Friendly Taste
My Pediatrician recommended my daughter to take probiotics when she was 1 year old. But the one they recommended was very expensive and my daughter disliked the taste. After a while, I gave up and threw it away. A friend of mine recommended Lactokids for her try. And I was a bit hesitant at first, but was surprised that she liked taking it, and wanted more! I added Lactokids to my daughter's daily routine her health has improved, and I don't need to struggle everyday just to give her probiotics.
Lucy Tay
My Kid Is Addicted
My 7 year old daughter loves taking lactokids! Good thing it is a supplement, and not candy. If not I will be in trouble. She takes once a day, sometimes twice, and I have seen her gut improved as she does everything with ease daily. The taste is so good, she says its like eating "Horlicks sweet!" With her digestive system taken care of, she can focus on being a child!
Jessica Ong
Fixes Child Constipation
My 4 yr old son had bad constipation, he was constipated for 2 days and was very uncomfortable. He started taking Lactokids, and the next day, he started to answer the call, within a day or 2, his constipation was gone and was back to normal. Ever since then, we give him lactokids daily and he has never had another constipation episode. Highly recommend Lactokids!!
Marcus Pang
| Lactokids | Brand G* | Brand Y* | Brand L* | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Probiotic Strength (CFU) | 10 Billion | 20 Billion | 10 Billion | 12.5 Billion |
| Probiotic Strains | 9 | 1 | 1 | 4 |
| Colostrum | ✓ | ✕ | ✕ | ✕ |
| Calcium | ✓ | ✕ | ✕ | ✕ |
| 6 Vitamins | ✓ | ✕ | ✕ | ✕ |
| Need Refrigeration? | ✕ | ✓ | ✕ | ✕ |
| Format | Powder In Sachet | Capsule | Liquid in Bottle | Powder In Sachet |
| Kids Approved Flavour? | ✓ | ✕ | ✓ | ✓ |
We Only Use Probiotic Strains That Work Well Together
Probiotics are living organisms. Some compete against each other, others work well together. That's why we made sure, via our lab studies, that the Probiotics we include in LactoKids compliment each other for maximum effect.
1) LACTOBACILLUS ACIDOPHILLUS
- Promotes the growth of good bacteria in your body. Helps treat digestive issues, yeast infections and eczema.
2) LACTOBACILLUS PARACASEI
- Helps treat hay fever, eczema, and the common cold.
3) LACTOBACILLUS FERMENTUM
- Mainly used to treat asthma, eczema, colic, flu, obesity.
4) BIFIDOBACTERIUM BIFIDUM
- Mostly found abundant in healthy breast-fed infants. It improves lactose intolerance as it trains the body to digest lactose more effectively. Also known to ease ADHD behaviours in a controlled study.
5) BIFIDOBACTERIUM LONGUM
- Helps relieve Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Colitis and Crohn's Disease.
6) LACTOBACILLUS CASEI
- Prevents or treat diarrhea, especially diarrhea caused by Antibiotic medicine. Also found in some yoghurts and cheeses.
7) LACTOBACILLUS RHAMNOSUS
- Prevents or treat diarrhea, relieves IBS symptoms, assists in digestion, protect against cavities, prevents UTI.
8) LACTOBACILLUS PLANTARUM
- Anti-diabetes and anti-obesity, reduces food allergy symptoms, stops growth of colon-cancer cells, raises own body’s antioxidant enzymes, increase immunity against respiratory viruses.
9) STREPTOCOCCUS THERMOPHILUS
- Commonly used as a main starter for yoghurt. Contains anti-inflammatory properties and improves immunity.
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