Junior Probiotics With DDS-1

Non-Nutrient / Non-Botanical

Brand: Multi Flora Probiotics

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Net Contents

60 Grams Powder; 2.1 oz.; 5000000000 CFU

Serving Size

0.25 Teaspoon(s); 1 Gram(s)

Servings Per Container

Not specified

Supplement Form

Powder

Bar Code (UPC/SKU)

Not specified

Product Version

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Research & Studies

  • Probiotic supplement reduces atopic dermatitis in preschool children: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, clinical trial

    SV Gerasimov, VV Vasjuta, OO Myhovych… - American journal of …, 2010 - Springer

    … DDS-1 and Bifidobacterium lactis UABLA-12 with fructo-oligosaccharide in a rice maltodextrin powder (DDS® Junior; … documented in the present study may reflect improved child health, …

    2010210 citations
  • A mini literature review of probiotics: Transforming gastrointestinal health through evidence-based insights

    C Mohammed, JP Fuego, KV Garcia, H Jamil… - Cureus, 2024 - cureus.com

    … The review addresses both encouraging results and challenges with probiotic therapy, … probiotic therapy in the treatment of GI illnesses, researchers, physicians, and other healthcare …

    20249 citations
  • Probiotics in gastrointestinal diseases: all that glitters is not gold

    D Compare, C Sgamato, OM Nardone, A Rocco… - Digestive …, 2022 - karger.com

    … and healthcare settings. Summary: The results of published studies are conflicting for most … efficacy of 2 probiotic strains (Lactobacillus acidophilus DDS-1 and Bifidobacterium lactis …

    202232 citations
  • Next-generation probiotics as novel therapeutics for improving human health: current trends and future perspectives

    ME Abouelela, YA Helmy - Microorganisms, 2024 - mdpi.com

    … , NGPs present opportunities for personalized probiotic therapies, involvement in synthetic … of human health, specifically, gut health, immune function, and broader health outcomes. …

    2024239 citations
  • The effects of the DDS-1 strain of lactobacillus on symptomatic relief for lactose intolerance-a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover clinical trial

    MN Pakdaman, JK Udani, JP Molina, M Shahani - Nutrition journal, 2015 - Springer

    … adverse health … flora through consumption of probiotic supplements is thought to support improved lactose tolerance. Studies have yielded mixed results on the efficacy of probiotics in …

    2015147 citations
  • Role of short-term use of L. acidophilus DDS-1 and B. lactis UABLA-12 in acute respiratory infections in children: a randomized controlled trial

    SV Gerasimov, VA Ivantsiv, LM Bobryk… - European journal of …, 2016 - nature.com

    … , otherwise healthy children … DDS-1 and Bifidobacterium lactis UABLA-12 (Up4-Junior) in a dose of 5 billion colony-forming units daily with 50 mg of fructooligosaccharide (the probiotic …

    201642 citations

Data sourced from the U.S. National Institutes of Health, Office of Dietary Supplements Dietary Supplement Label Database (DSLD) · Label entered 2013-12-24. DSLD Label ID: 28818. This information is provided for educational reference only and is not medical advice. Always follow the product label and consult a doctor or pharmacist before use.