“You are what you eat.” That saying has been around forever, but it sure is the truth! Now more than ever it’s important we keep our immune systems healthy, and health starts at the gut. I don’t know about your kids, but mine (especially my 6 year old) are finicky eaters. Today I’m sharing an easy way to help keep your kids gut health in check. I received this product for free from Moms Meet (momsmeet.com) to use and post my honest opinions. Compensation for this post was provided and this page may contain affiliate links.
How to Keep Your Kids Gut Health in Check
Here’s a fun fact: 70% of the entire immune system is found in the gut. Having a healthy gut plays a major factor in children’s growth and development. I was recently introduced to Gut Connection Kids by Country Life, one of the FIRST children’s formula containing clinically studied Epicor Whole Food Fermentate prebiotic shown to improve gut microbiome health. All products reinforce the immune system’s first line of defense and provides FAST ACTING immune support!
I’ve told you before my family is very focused on protecting our immune systems. While it’s something I’ve always been passionate about, I’m even more so now. Strengthening your immune system starts with the gut.
About Gut Connection Kids by Country Life
We were recently sent a line of supplements designed specifically for kids: Immune Balance, Digestive Balance, Cognitive Balance, and Sleep Balance. The products are intended for children ages 4-12, however adults can also take this product by following the directions for ages 9-12 on the dosage chart. Our favorite of the bunch was the Immune Balance. These supplements were cute polar bear shaped chewables. They have a tart flavor that kids love.
Where to Purchase Gut Connection Kids by Country Life?
This product is available for purchase on countrylife.com at momsmeet.link/countrylifeshop. You can use promo code: MOMS20 to receive a 20% discount!
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
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