Building a breastfed-like gut environment
The infant gut microbiome looks different from an adult's, and it should. Breastfed babies develop a gut rich in Bifidobacterium, particularly B. infantis and B. bifidum, which thrive on the prebiotic sugars in breast milk. NurtureBio pairs these same species with five of the most abundant human milk oligosaccharides found in mature breast milk.
In a clinical study of 221 healthy infants, B. infantis Rosell-33 and B. bifidum Rosell-71 were shown to support an infant-specific gut microbiome rich in Bifidobacteria (Manzano et al., 2017; De Andrés et al., 2018). When B. infantis is given to breastfed infants in the first month of life, colonization can persist for at least a year (O'Brien et al., 2022).


