Customer Service Support:
hello@lovebug.com
Business Address:
115 East 34th Street,
Suite 1506
New York, NY 10156
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sales@lovebugprobiotics.com
Customer Service Support:
hello@lovebug.com
Business Address:
115 East 34th Street,
Suite 1506
New York, NY 10156
Wholesale Inquiries:
sales@lovebugprobiotics.com
DESIGNED FOR BABIES 0 + MONTHS: Baby Probiotic Drops are designed to help support a healthy digestive and immune system during a baby’s early stages of development.
WHY WE’RE DIFFERENT: Our certified organic formulation uses only the best ingredients and has a proprietary blend of top probiotic strains, determined by our researchers to provide optimal benefits to Babies 0+ months and up. Lovebug Probiotics is the first staged line of probiotics for babies from birth to age 4.
Baby Probiotic Drops
Do babies really start life without bacteria?
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With 400 IU of Vitamin D3
Certified USDA Organic Ingredients
Tasteless & Sugar-Free
"Must need for colicky babies! My 3 month daughter had bad reflux/colic, she would cry while straining and arch her back in pain. She was prescribed with famotidine, since I felt like she was too young to take medication, I researched for alternatives and I came across these probiotics. I gave it a try and it was a huge help for my baby. She poos everyday now and she stopped straining and she doesn’t suffer from colic anymore. She’s a happy baby now. I highly recommend this!"
Lady S.
The human body harbors trillions of microorganisms, collectively known as the microbiota, which outnumber human cells and contribute approximately 99% of the genetic material in the body. This vast microbial ecosystem plays a crucial role in regulating physiological processes, including digestion, immune function, metabolism, and even neurobiology. Emerging research highlights the intricate interactions between the microbiome and host health, demonstrating its influence on disease susceptibility, immune modulation, and overall homeostasis. Your microbiome is unique to you!
It's What's Inside That Counts