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How do prebiotics help build immunity?
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Prebiotics are naturally occurring, non-digestible food components that are linked to promoting the growth of helpful bacteria in your gut. Simply said, they're "good" bacteria promoters.

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Prebiotics act as food for the good bacteria present in the baby's intestine. This helps the bacteria grow. When the good bacteria grows it inhibits the growth of bad/pathogenic bacteria and thus boost the baby's immunity. With this it also promotes softer stools in babies. Prebiotics also help reduce the incidence of allergy in children who are suseptible to developing allergies. Studies indicate prebiotics to be helpful in reducing the incidence and severity of diarrhea and illness, especially cold, cough and fever in babies.

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