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Gluten Shield for Kids.

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Description

Need help reducing gastric bloating, pain, IBS symptoms, or digestive problems?

If you have years of gluten induced GI damage, have had your gallbladder removed, or continue to suffer with GI symptoms then keep reading…
Many people who go gluten free continue to complain about digestive and intestinal issues. In my clinical experience some of the most common reasons for this have to do with perpetual hidden gluten exposure, and pre-existing damage to the intestine, liver, gall bladder, and pancreas from years of prior gluten exposure. For these people digestive enzyme support can mean the difference between recovering or not. The reason why – digestive enzymes can facilitate the digestion and absorption process thus allowing the body to start receiving nutrients. The following diagram demonstrates where many going gluten free get stuck:

For many, the original gut damage is gluten induced, but unfortunately, removing gluten doesn’t always lead to full recovery. The damaged gut can have difficulty producing digestive enzymes which in turn leads to digestive and absorption problems. The subsequent nutritional deficiency makes it very difficult for a damaged gut to heal, and the cycle continues.

Two Factors That Will Prevent Gut Recovery…

Two of the greatest risks for those trying to follow the TRUE gluten free diet are hidden gluten and cross contamination. Hidden gluten can be found in many non obvious places. Some of the most common examples include salad dressings, soups, and soy sauce. Cross contamination occurs because your food was prepared near other foods that contain gluten. This happens commonly at restaurants during food preparation where counter surfaces and kitchen utensils are shared.
Keep in mind that gluten exposure occurs very frequently when purchasing packaged or processed foods. Research shows that this problem occurs as frequently as 41% of the time. A similar finding was recently discovered in random supplement products tested for gluten. 24% of products tested were cross contaminated.

That is why I designed Gluten Shield. This high potency blend of enzymes is a dietary supplement designed to help support those with gluten sensitivity. It is used to help reduce the damage from accidental exposure to gluten (cross contamination and hidden gluten). Because Gluten Shield contains a full spectrum of digestive enzymes for carbs, fats, and proteins, it works tremendously well for digestive support and aids the body in maintaining adequate nutritional levels necessary to heal. It should be noted that this product is not designed nor intended to aid in the consumption of gluten!
Gluten Shield works…

  1. To reduce the potential damage from cross contamination or hidden gluten
  2. As an aid to recover after years of gluten induced digestive damage
  3. To help facilitate the digestion and absorption of vitamins and minerals thus allowing the healing process to begin.

Specialized Ingredients for Gluten Sensitivity

  1. DPP-IV – A specialized enzyme that breaks down the casing around gluten.
  2. Special Enzyme Blend – designed for the breakdown of hard to digest carbohydrates found in grains, legumes, seeds, and vegetables
  3. Special herbal blend – designed to reduce the symptoms of exposure to food intolerances and sensitivities.
  4. Bifidobacterium infantis – a probiotic replacement because gluten has been shown to damage this species.

What Are the Ingredients in Gluten Shield?

Gluten Free Society’s policy is full label disclosure. No hidden fillers, no hidden glutens, no hidden binders.

FAQ

  1. What is the recommended dose? 1-2 capsules 10-15 minutes prior a meal is the recommended dose.
  2. Is Gluten Shield safe during pregnancy? Yes, but you should always consult your doctor.
  3. Can I eat gluten while taking Gluten Shield? Absolutely not.
  4. How many pills are in each bottle? 90

Gluten Shield for Kids

  1. What is the recommended dose? 2 chewable tablets 10-15 minutes prior a meal is the recommended dose.
  2. Is Gluten Shield For Kids safe for smaller children? Yes. If your child can chew, he/she can use Gluten Shield for Kids.
  3. Can I eat gluten while taking Gluten Shield for Kids? Absolutely not.
  4. How many pills are in each bottle? 90
  5. How long does it take to ship? Usually 3-5 business days.

2 reviews for Gluten Shield for Kids.

  1. Satisfied mom

    I wanted to see what these tasted like. So I tried some as well. They have a pleasant taste and they chew or dissolve nicely. I know it’s a quality product and trust that when my child eats out, this is helping to shield her body from accidental gluten contamination. Thank you Dr. Osborne!

  2. chocolatito_1

    My two children are gluten sensitive (non celiac). When they eat wheat they get stinky gas and diarreah within 24 hrs of ingesting. When they occassionally ingest wheat duet to being away from home (like at a bday party or situations I can’t control 100% what they eat) I give them one capsule of Gluten Shield before the meal and that helps them to digest the wheat better and they don’t get the diarreah/gas.

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