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GHT introduces a probiotic for children

Chiropractic Economics Staff June 13, 2012

June 13, 2012 — Little people have become a big priority at Global Health Trax (GHT). GHT, an industry leader in nutritional supplements, recently introduced KidsLac, a probiotic for children with five strains of friendly bacteria.

KidsLac joins GHT’s growing lineup of child-specific products that already included Plant Based Vitamin D3 flavored spray, and Yummy Fiber supplement.

“Children are our most precious commodity,” says Jim Rex, GHT’s president and CEO. “At GHT, the recent launch of our KidsLac product is yet another demonstration of the company’s commitment to kids’ optimal health and well-being, through the development of natural, effective supplements.”

KidsLac helps support children’s natural defense systems, while assisting in the reduction of occasional digestive upset at the same time. KidsLac contains five different strains of healthy bacteria, highlighted by the DDS-1 strain of Lactobacillus acidophilus — one of the most studied, proven, and reliable strains of probiotics in the world, which helps stimulate the immune system, reduces lactose intolerance, initiates the colonization of good bacteria, and helps to control pH levels, primarily in the colon.

KidsLac also contains Bifidobacterium bifidum, which helps to maintain intestinal flora and is associated with a decrease in allergies; Bifidobacterium infantis, the main bacteria found in breast-fed infants; Bifidobacterium lactis, which supports the immune system; and Bifidobacterium longum, which helps to metabolize a wider range of carbohydrates.

Source: Global Health Trax Inc., ghthealth.com

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