Of course, I'm not just trying to give these to my girls because they taste good, but because they "promote digestive balance." I'm not sure how well it's doing just that (it's kind of hard to rate any probiotic, because generally, if it does do the job, you won't be getting the symptoms), but it does seem to work. One of my daughters often complains of her stomach hurting, something that she generally doesn't complain about if she's been taking a daily probiotic and eating yogurt twice a day. I also have IBS symptoms that tend to get worse when I neglect to take a daily probiotic and eat yogurt. To try this out, I replaced my weekly probiotic with these, and didn't start having the usual issues when I forget to take them for a number of days, so again, this seems to work. Now that's hardly a scientific study, and maybe we're just lucky (or the "wellness" is in our minds), but it seems to work well enough to justify the asking price (and I don't have to fight my girls to take them).
One last thing to mention is that these do not contain gluten, nuts, eggs, milk or soy (although the facility that this is manufactured in does product other products that do contain soy). I know that information seems pointless to some, but if you're impacted by allergies, like we are (peanut, tree nut), then it's vital to know that before you make the purchase.
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