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We believe breastfeeding is the best source of nutrition for a child’s healthy growth and development. Kidz Digest Powder was created because we understand there are circumstances that prevent breastfeeding.* Supplementing with digestive enzymes supports the digestion of both infant formula and breast milk, assisting the body to maintain a healthy digestive system.* Once food is broken down into simple nutrients, the body’s cells and tissues can absorb the resources they need for energy, growth, and repair. Whether breast fed or formula fed, Kidz Digest Powder will support healthy digestion and alleviate the symptoms of occasional gas, cramping, bloating, and reduce spitting up.*

  • Enzyme Blend. Three kinds of enzymes work together to encourage a more complete digestion: polysaccharolytic enzymes to assist the digestion of sugars and starches, proteases with DPP-IV to assist with the digestion of proteins, and lipase to assist with the digestion of fats.*
  • Powdered Product. This is a unique Zymes 4 Kidz™ formulation and not the same as Transformation’s Kidz Digest Chewable tablets.*
  • Safe and Effective. This product can assist with the reduction of food sensitivities that may cause occasional diarrhea, heartburn, and constipation.*

Health Benefits: Transformation’s Kidz Digest Powder is a gentle formula of effective, GI stable digestive enzymes that includes prebiotics and probiotics to promote optimal digestion of nutrients.*

Available in bottles of 47 g (1.68 oz).

Recommended Usage: Since Kidz Digest Powder includes active digestive enzymes, adding it to a bottle of formula or mixing it in food will start breaking down the food in the container making it less palatable. We recommend mixing 1/2 scoop (approximately 1/16 tsp or 266 mg) in a small amount of tepid water just prior to feeding.

Did You Know?

Kidz Digest Powder is a comprehensive 2-in-1 digestive and probiotic combo formulation that includes a therapeutic dose of the probiotic Bifidobacterium infantis.* Unlike most other bacteria in the gut microbiome, B. infantis is an inherited microbe, often being passed down from mother to child during childbirth. It was first identified over 100 years ago and quickly associated with a healthy gastrointestinal tract due to their numerical dominance in breast fed infants compared to bottle fed infants. Once it takes up residence in the gut microbiome, B. infantis flourishes and help to cultivate an environment where other beneficial bacteria can grow. Refrigeration is therefore recommended to maintain optimum activity of the microflora.