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HELPS REDUCE FUSSINESS WITH THE FIRST BOTTLE

WITH PROBIOTIC L. REUTERI

Soothe Pro™ Infant Formula

Soothe Pro™ Infant Formula

Soothe Pro infant formula provides complete nutrition and is specially formulated with 100% whey protein. An advanced 2-step hydrolysis process makes the proteins 10x smaller than intact cow’s milk proteins and the formula easy to digest. Soothe Pro infant formula promotes softer, more regular stools^1 and is formulated with probiotic L. reuteri*.  

  • Clinically shown to reduce common digestive issues such as colic, fussiness, gas, and mild spit-ups2
  • Helps reduce crying time with the first bottle2
  • Clinically shown to deliver a gastric emptying time similar to breastmilk at 30 minutes3

High Quality 100% Whey Protein, Partially Hydrolyzed

  • Small proteins, 10x smaller than intact cow’s 
milk protein, for an easy to digest formula.
  • Free from curdling that can be caused by dairy casein curdling

Probiotic L. reuteri

  • Clinically shown to reduce crying time by 50% in colicky infants4
  • Helps balance microbiota5
  • Clinically shown to reduce the frequency of mild spit-ups6
  • Clinically shown to increase the frequency of stools in infants with functional constipation7

Prebiotic 2’-FL HMO** (Human Milk Oligosaccharide)

  • Prebiotic just like those found at significant levels in breastmilk8
  • Helps support digestive health and the developing immune system9

 

Nutrient Detail + Mixing Instructions

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  • * L. reuteri=L. reuteri DSM 17938.
  • **Human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) are a group of prebiotics found in human milk, and 2’-FL is the most abundant found in breastmilk. The 2’-FL HMO in Good Start® | Dr. Brown’s™ Soothe Pro™ is structurally identify to that in breastmilk. Not from human milk.
  • ^Compared to intact protein formulas.

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References:

  • 1 Czerkies L, et al. Int J Pediatr. 2018:4676758
  • 2 Czerkies L, et al. J Acad Nutr Diet. 2019;119:A-134
  • 3 Billeaud C, et al. Eur J Clin Nutr. 1990;44(8):577-583.
  • 4 Savino F, et al. Pediatrics. 2010;126(3):e526-533
  • 5 Savino F, et al. Pediatrics. 2007;119(1):e124-30
  • 6 Indrio F, et al. Eur J Clin Invest. 2011;41(4):417-422.
  • 7 Coccorullo P, et al. J Pediatr. 2010;157(4):598-602
  • 8 Bode L. Glycobiology. 2012;22(9):1147-1162
  • 9 Goehring, J Nutr 2016;146:2559-2566