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Why do I need to discard the Baby Probiotic Drops Skin Support after 8 weeks?

When handled and stored as directed (protected from contamination, well closed, in a cool dry place, out of direct sunlight), unopened product should remain safe to consume until the expiration date printed on its packaging. Once opened, we suggest discarding eight weeks after opening, to protect from potential contamination and degradation that might be caused by repeated handling.

Can I use gripe water and probiotics together?

Great idea! We recommend using Baby Probiotic Drops Skin Support on a daily basis to support skin health.* When colic symptoms show up, turn to Gripe Water to soothe them on the spot.*

Do probiotics need to be refrigerated?

Our probiotics don’t require refrigeration, but they must be stored at 77°F (25°C) or below to maintain potency throughout the labeled shelf life of the product. It’s possible that refrigeration can prolong that shelf life, but it’s not necessary. Make sure you keep the bottle tightly closed if you pop the bottle in the fridge or freezer, and only freeze unopened vials to avoid any moisture pickup when they thaw.

How does this probiotic support my baby’s skin?

Mommy’s Bliss Baby Probiotic Drops Skin Support balances baby’s skin internally with a clinical studied probiotic strain, HOWARU® HN001, to support skin health. * We recommend using along with our Baby Eczema Daily Moisturizer and Spot Treatment.

What is Howaru® and why did you choose it?

HOWARU® probiotic strains are developed, extensively researched, and clinically studied, using specialized processes to ensure quality and safety. HOWARU® strains have demonstrated efficacy in gold-standard human clinical trials, which are conducted under Good Clinical Practice guidelines to ensure the highest scientific and ethical standards.From genetic screening to FDA acceptance, HOWARU® strains are subject to unique quality and safety evaluations.

What are probiotics? Are they safe?

Probiotics are living microorganisms (often bacteria, sometimes yeasts) that scientific research has shown to be beneficial to human health. In some cases they’re similar to, or the same as, the microbes already found in a healthy digestive tract. Many probiotics were originally isolated from common fermented foods, such as yogurt. Our Baby Probiotic Drops Skin Support contain the live culture Lactobacillus rhamnosus HN001, which has been extensively studied from early infancy through elder age, as well as in pregnant and lactating women. Most notable is its ability to impact the immune system

Do I need to refrigerate your probiotics?

Our probiotics don’t require refrigeration, but they must be stored at 77°F (25°C) or below to maintain potency throughout the labeled shelf life of the product. It’s possible that refrigeration can prolong that shelf life, but it’s not necessary. Make sure you keep the bottle tightly closed if you pop the bottle in the fridge or freezer, and only freeze unopened vials to avoid any moisture pickup when they thaw.

These ingredients include mixed tocopherols. Is there any soy in here?

Mixed tocopherols may be derived from or dispersed in soybean oil, but the extraction, purification and refining processes remove any possible soy allergens. No soy allergens are present in any of our probiotic liquids.

When is the best time of day to give my baby probiotics?

There’s really no best time of day, but if you give probiotics at or near feeding time, they’re probably most likely to survive their swirl through the stomach. Making probiotics part of a feeding ritual also makes it easier to remember to use them!

Do babies need probiotics?

Probiotics are living microorganisms (often bacteria, sometimes yeasts) that scientific research has shown to be beneficial to human health. In some cases they’re similar to, or the same as, the microbes already found in a healthy digestive tract. Many probiotics were originally isolated from common fermented foods, such as yogurt. Our Baby Probiotic Drops Everyday contain the live culture Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG, the most widely studied probiotic in the world, with more than 800 scientific publications attesting to the safety and healthfulness of these beneficial bacteria. As with all dietary supplements, you should discuss the use of probiotics with your baby’s doctor.

Where does the Vitamin D in your Probiotic + Vitamin D Drops come from?

Our Probiotic Drops + Vitamin D include naturally derived, certified vegan vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) sourced from lichen.

What is the normal color and texture of the probiotics?

Our probiotic drops contain non-GMO corn or sunflower oil, which has a mild taste and a light yellow tint. Because we microencapsulate the probiotic to protect it as it travels to the gut to do its job, it appears as whitish clumps or sand-like grains suspended in the pale yellow oil. These will settle out on standing, though in some cases the microencapsulated beads can form a plug in the neck of the bottle that’s noticeable when you open it. Shake well to redistribute the beads before giving to your baby.

Why have you chosen the Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG strain?

Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG is the world’s most widely studied probiotic, with more than 800 peer-reviewed scientific publications observing its effects. Demonstrated to be safe for newborns (and, of course, adults!), this strain is a common microbe already found in a healthy gut. It’s just more of a good thing.

Do probiotics need to be refrigerated?

Our probiotics don’t require refrigeration, but they must be stored at 77°F (25°C) or below to maintain potency throughout the labeled shelf life of the product. It’s possible that refrigeration can prolong that shelf life, but it’s not necessary. Make sure you keep the bottle tightly closed if you pop the bottle in the fridge or freezer, and only freeze unopened vials to avoid any moisture pickup when they thaw.

Why do the Probiotics look cloudy?

Our probiotic drops contain non-GMO corn or sunflower oil, which has a mild taste and a light yellow tint. Because we microencapsulate the probiotic to protect it as it travels to the gut to do its job, it appears as whitish clumps or sand-like grains suspended in the pale yellow oil. These will settle out on standing, though in some cases the microencapsulated beads can form a plug in the neck of the bottle that’s noticeable when you open it. Shake well to redistribute the beads before giving to your baby.

Can I use Gripe Water and Probiotics together?

Great idea! We recommend using Baby Probiotic Drops Everyday on a daily basis (it’s right in the name) to promote long-term digestive health.* When colic symptoms show up, turn to Gripe Water to soothe them on the spot.*

What are Probiotics? Are they safe for my baby?

Probiotics are living microorganisms (most commonly bacteria, sometimes yeasts) that scientific research has shown to benefit human health. In some cases they’re similar to, or the same as, the microbes already found in a healthy digestive tract. Many probiotics were originally isolated from common fermented foods, such as yogurt. Our Baby Probiotic Drops + Vitamin D contain the live culture Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG, the most widely studied probiotic in the world, with more than 800 scientific publications attesting to the safety and healthfulness of these beneficial bacteria. As with all dietary supplements, you should discuss the use of probiotics with your baby’s doctor.