Question

When children catch a cold, their families often take them to get intravenous drips. I’ve heard that children’s probiotics are all fake. Is that true? Can they be taken? Is it harmful to a child’s body if they are taken continuously for one or two months?

Answer

Before taking children’s probiotics, a thorough examination should be conducted, and they should be taken under the guidance of a treating physician. At the same time, the large amount of soluble dietary fiber in oral Orling Su sugar can increase intestinal motility and intestinal moisture, promoting the excretion of metabolic waste and toxins, and cleaning up body waste. It has certain effects on constipation, gastritis, indigestion, and nausea, and has the features of good taste and ease of use.