It rebalances the intestinal flora during and after antibiotic treatment.
It supports the development and good functioning of the immune system.
Special packaging. Probiotics are destroyed very quickly by moisture and heat. The packaging is done in special foil envelopes, multi-layer, MTC that does not allow humidity and heat to penetrate the composition. Thus, Bonflor® envelopes keep their properties intact, throughout their lifetime, without needing to be kept in the refrigerator.
Safe in administration. The probiotic strains in the composition of Bonflor® sachets are those found naturally in the healthy intestinal flora. Thus, Bonflor® sachets will quickly and safely repopulate the intestinal flora.
Bonflor® envelopes are indicated for:
development of beneficial intestinal flora;
supporting immune function;
the rebalancing of the intestinal flora disturbed by antibiotic treatment;
reducing the incidence and duration of diarrheal stools;
supporting the normal functioning of the skin.
Preparation of the suspension
Before administration, the contents of the sachet are dissolved in approximately 50 ml of plain water or milk at room temperature. The powder can also be mixed with food. In order not to destroy the activity of the lactic bacteria, the contents of the envelope should not be mixed with hot food or drinks.
1 billion CFU: Bifidobacterium animalis lactis, Bifidobacterium longum, Lactobacillus rhamnosus, 300 mg fructooligosaccharides, 12 mg vitamin C, maltodextrin.
Energy value: 7.1 kcal/bag.
More details about the ingredients
Bonflor® sachets is a dietary supplement with a balancing action of the intestinal flora based on a complex consisting of probiotics (beneficial lactic bacteria), prebiotics and vitamin C.
The probiotic complex in Bonflor® sachets is represented by 3 of the most studied probiotic strains in the world, Bifidobacterium animalis lactis , Bifidobacterium longum and Lactobacillus rhamnosus isolated right from the digestive tract. These strains were selected due to their increased ability to adhere to the intestinal mucosa and to secrete substances beneficial to the human body.
Bifidobacterium animalis lactis was identified and isolated in 1989 from the intestinal flora of breastfed newborns and documented by over 130 clinical studies.
Bifidobacterium longum was identified in 1970 from the digestive tract of a group of healthy people and documented by more than 50 clinical studies.
Lactobacillus rhamnosus is one of the most studied strains in the world. It was identified and isolated in 1983 from the digestive tract of a group of healthy people and documented by over 50 clinical studies.
Clinical studies have shown that the administration of Lactobacillus rhamnosus and Bifidobacterium animalis lactis reduces the incidence of otitis and the need for antibiotic administration (Rautava S. et al., British Journal of Nutrition (2009), 101, 1772-1726) and the severity of atopic dermatitis (Isolauri E . et al., Clin Exp Allergy (2000); 30: 1604-10).
Also, the administration of Lactobacillus rhamnosus reduces, according to studies, the incidence of respiratory infections (Hojsak et al., Clinical Nutrition (2010), 312-316), helps to regulate intestinal transit
The prebiotic complex in the composition of Bonflor® sachets, represented by fructooligosaccharides , is the nutrient substrate for lactic acid bacteria. The optimal amount of fructooligosaccharides in Bonflor® sachets provides the specific nutrients for the development of Bifidobacterium animalis lactis , Bifidobacterium longum and Lactobacillus rhamnosus . Thus, the colonization and rebalancing of the intestinal flora will be achieved in a shorter period of time.
A study showed, moreover, that probiotics eat fructooligosaccharides 4 times faster than inulin. Thus, colonization of the intestinal flora is achieved 4 times faster (Rossi M. et al., Applied and environmental microbiology (2005), pp 6150-6158).
Vitamin C is an essential vitamin in the development and proper functioning of the children's immune system, being also involved in increasing the body's resistance to infections and the proper functioning of the skin.
Children under 2 years: 1 sachet per day, preferably during meals
Children 2-12 years: 1 sachet 1-2 times a day, preferably during meals
During antibiotic treatment, it is recommended to take Bonflor® sachets at least 3 hours apart from the antibiotic. The administration of Bonflor® envelopes continues for another 7 days after the end of the administration of the antibiotic.