Win Alflorex chewable probiotic tablets for kids

Closing Date: 2nd January 2020

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New, chewable probiotic for kids

Alflorex, the probiotic which is clinically proven to reduce the symptoms of Irritable Bowel Syndrome is now available in a chewable form – to make it easier for the young children from the age of three who may find swallowing traditional tablets difficult. The chewable tablet is formulated in a palatable fruit flavour which makes taking it all the easier.

The new, chewable Alflorex probiotic contains the unique 35624® culture – shown in clinical trials to reduce bloating and gas, abdominal pain, and urgent diahorea and constipation, all the main symptoms of IBS. And, because Alflorex contains the completely natural 35624® culture, it is safe for children aged from three years upwards.

Alflorex performs its action and is then swept away by normal bowel movements. It does not colonize the bowel and needs to be taken daily to keep reducing IBS symptoms. A single daily Alflorex Chewable Tablet is all that’s needed. It has been carefully formulated to be stable at room temperature and does not need to be refrigerated. It is also soya, dairy, gluten and sugar free, and suitable for vegetarians. A monthly supply costs £27.50 which equates to only 88p a day. Please visit www.precisionbiotics.com for more information

 

We are giving two lucky entrants the chance to win a months supply of Alflorex chewable probiotic tablets for kids. For your chance to win, simply answer the following question:

Do Alflorex chewable probiotic tablets need to be refrigerated?

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