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BioKidPack of 3 Probiotic Chewable Tablets for Children

Pack of 3
Pack of 3
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R219

R300
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R219

R300
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  • These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. All information presented here is not meant as a substitute for or alternative to information from healthcare practitioners. Please consult your healthcare professional before using any product.
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BioKid™ Probiotic Chewable Tablets for Children is your daily probiotic-of-choice for active and healthy children that supports their gut and immune health. BioKid™ is formulated with Velobiotics™ technology that guarantees delivery of 1000x More Probiotics to Your Gut! For growing, active and healthy children looking to support their immune and gut health, BioKid™ provides a variety of 12 Probiotic Strains and 5billion CFU per chewable tablet. Raising amazing takes guts! It takes dedication, support and conscious healthy habits to raise children. With BioKid™, you are assured of healthy tummies, for amazingly healthy children.

Product Features
  • Delivers 1000x more probiotics than other brands
  • Gentle yet effective, suitable for one tablet a day use
  • Raspberry Flavor that Kids just love
  • Support your Kids Immune and Digestive Health in a natural way.
Product Specifications
  • Expiry date: 04/2022
  • Pack of 3
  • 3x 10, 30 or 60 capsules
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