Baby and child health

Directly after birth the newborn baby is almost sterile but very soon bacteria bacteria start to colonize every part of the body – the skin, the mouth and most importantly the gastrointestinal tract. However, gut problems like colic, constipation, spit ups and abdominal pain are very common in children. Read more

Mother and child

Being pregnant is a fantastic experience but it is also a major adjustment for your entire body. Staying healthy with a strong immune system is always important, but even more so during pregnancy. Read more

Gut health

An imbalance in our gut bacteria can be caused by for example antibiotics, stress or unhealthy food. If bad bacteria for some reason start to exceed it may lead to GI related problems like stomach ache, constipation or diarrhea. Read more

Oral health

There are more than 700 bacterial species that protect the mouth against bacteria that form plaque and cause gum problems. When the balance among oral bacteria is disrupted due to inadequate oral hygiene, stress and poor diet can plaque forming bacteria gain the upper hand, causing gum problems. Read more

Infection protection

Infections or stomach upsets may have many causes. But the risk increases when the seasons change. Our modern lifestyle, with too little exercise, a lot of unhealthy food and high levels of stress, is also a major risk factor. Read more

Bone health

Bone loss usually occurs gradually over the years without symptoms. That’s why osteoporosis is called a silent disease. A fracture is usually the first sign of the disease, and typically occurs in the hip, spine or wrist. Read more