PILEJE LACTIBIANE Tolerance Child 30 Sachets
The expertise PiLeJe
All selected strains 5 Lactibiane Tolerance meets all our quality standards.
Lactibiane Tolerance strains are registered and recorded in the private collections of the Pasteur Institute.
Properties LACTIBIANE Child Pileje Tolerance
PILEJE LACTIBIANE Tolerance Child Bags 30 is intended to reduce food intolerance (allergy) in children.
Results LACTIBIANE Child Pileje Tolerance
With 4 billion probiotic ferments per gram Lactibiane tolerance was developed specifically to help people sensitive to better tolerate their diet
Tips for using LACTIBIANE Child Pileje Tolerance
1 sachet per day diluted in a glass of water. To be taken before a meal.
Complementation Duration: 1 month
Use of precautionary LACTIBIANE Child Pileje Tolerance
Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. Keep out of reach of children. This dietary supplement can not replace a varied, balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle.
Storage: in a cool, dry place
Composition LACTIBIANE Child Pileje Tolerance
Potato starch, chicory inulin, corn maltodextrin, lactic ferments
Lactic ferments
- UFC 4109 * per packet of 1 g
* Colony Forming Unit: stem originally colonies of probiotics
Introducing LACTIBIANE Child Pileje Tolerance
Box of 30 sachets
Our expert advice Pileje micronutrition
The beneficial effects
5 strains of the mix:
- Bifidobacterium lactis LA 303
- Lactobacillus acidophilus LA 201
- THE Lactobacillus plantarum 301
- Lactobacillus salivarius LA 302
- Bifidobacterium lactis LA 304
The expertise PiLeJe
All selected strains 5 Lactibiane Tolerance meets all our quality standards.
Lactibiane Tolerance strains are registered and recorded in the private collections of the Pasteur Institute.
Are frequent bowel syndrome?
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) are the most common intestinal diseases. They reach 15 to 20% of the population and is more common in women than in men. Symptoms usually begin before age 30. Subjects who suffer do not consult all. Synonyms are: irritable bowel syndrome and irritable bowel.
What symptoms suggest functional bowel disorders?
TFI is defined by symptoms combining:
- diffuse or localized abdominal pain;
- Vesper abdominal bloating or postprandial, with or without objective distension;
- of bowel disorders: alternating diarrhea and constipation, with or without mucous emissions.
Diarrhea by acceleration of intestinal transit can be seen as a manifestation of TFI when no diarrhea cause is found.
By contrast, constipation without any other symptoms is not part of the TFI.
The TFI is not responsible for an impaired general condition or abnormalities of laboratory tests; colonic biopsies do not reveal mucosal abnormalities.
A dyspeptic syndrome is often associated with IBS.