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      hsm
      last edited by

      Hi


      My 10yo girl is having mild diarrhea… tried to give her lacteal fort powder but she hates the taste… can i put the powder into Yakult? or other drinks?


      Thanks for any sharing.

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        buds
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        Yes. Can add into food or/and drinks.


        For our babies, our doc said can add into milk bottle.
        This powder is effective. Just a few sachets and the diarrhoea
        will be gone. Remember to keep your child hydrated. Hope she recovers soon.

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          hquek
          last edited by

          Thought that Yakult is already like lactefort? anyway, if she is having mild diarrhoea, it may not be good to load her system with yakult/milk becos that may irritate it somemore. But you can certainly put it in her foods.


          btw, drinking water from teochew porridge (just boil rice in a lot of water) is good for upset stomachs.

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            buds
            last edited by

            The content in Yakult is not much.

            Babies not on solid food drink milk.
            We’ve never had issues with either
            Yakult or milk taken with LF. Water
            intake is important to keep children
            hydrated with the loss of water from
            the body due to diarrhoea.

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              hsm
              last edited by

              thanks for the quick response 🙂


              Appreciate it. Guess i will try either Yakult alone or lacteol fort with other drinks 😄

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                hsm
                last edited by

                buds:
                The content in Yakult is not much.

                Babies not on solid food drink milk.
                We've never had issues with either
                Yakult or milk taken with LF. Water
                intake is important to keep children
                hydrated with the loss of water from
                the body due to diarrhoea.
                oh ok 🙂 Thanks.. yes, i have asked my girl to drink a lot of water.

                Cheers

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                  buds
                  last edited by

                  Cheers.


                  Hope she feels better soon. :hugs:
                  Btw our girls are both the same age.

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                    i3mum
                    last edited by

                    Lacteol fort is very useful in both diarrhea and constipation. If a person is constipated, try taking lacteol fort, it will helps to remove bowel naturally.

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                      hsm
                      last edited by

                      i3mum:
                      Lacteol fort is very useful in both diarrhea and constipation. If a person is constipated, try taking lacteol fort, it will helps to remove bowel naturally.

                      really?! Thanks for sharing 🙂

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                        hsm
                        last edited by

                        buds:
                        Cheers.


                        Hope she feels better soon. :hugs:
                        Btw our girls are both the same age.
                        Thanks buds 😄

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