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Kijimea IBS PRO
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Kijimea IBS PRO
The No. 1 for Irritable Bowel Syndrome¹
Why experts recommend Kijimea IBS PRO
Micronutrient specialist and Synformulas Advisory Board member
Martin Gschwender
Kijimea IBS PRO offers effective help for irritable bowel syndrome and the typical symptoms such as recurrent diarrhoea, abdominal pain or flatulence can decrease.
In the world's largest OTC irritable bowel study with over 440 patients, it was shown that Kijimea IBS PRO alleviates the typical symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome such as recurrent diarrhoea, abdominal pain or flatulence.
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What is Kijimea IBS PRO?
Kijimea IBS PRO is a medical device for the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome with the typical symptoms of constipation, diarrhoea, abdominal pain, flatulence and bloating. Kijimea IBS PRO contains the heat-inactivated bifidobacteria strain B. bifidum HI-MIMBb75.
How long can I take Kijimea IBS PRO?
To achieve optimal results, Kijimea IBS PRO should be used for at least four and ideally twelve weeks. It is also possible to take Kijimea IBS PRO over a longer period without any problems. An initial improvement in the symptoms should be apparent after approximately one week of regular use.
Does Kijimea IBS PRO have any known side effects or interactions?
There are no known side effects to the use of Kijimea IBS PRO, even in case of overdose. However, using the product as directed is always recommended.
Is Kijimea IBS PRO well tolerated?
Kijimea IBS PRO is lactose-free, fructose-free and gluten-free.
What do experts say about Kijimea?
Leading experts trust Kijimea's microculture preparations. This trust is largely built on the excellent scientific evidence for their efficacy. The Kijimea brand is setting standards in the field of clinical research in microculture preparations, as is evident from the many published papers, including in The Lancet.
Who is Kijimea IBS PRO suitable for?
Kijimea IBS PRO is suitable for adults and children.
Can I take Kijimea IBS PRO while breastfeeding or pregnant?
There is no information to indicate that Kijimea IBS PRO should not be taken during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
Is Kijimea IBS PRO suitable for children?
There is no information to indicate that Kijimea IBS PRO should not be taken by babies and children. If the capsules are given to young children, they should be opened and their contents taken with some liquid.
Is Kijimea IBS PRO suitable for diabetics?
Kijimea IBS PRO is suitable for patients with diabetes.
How do I take Kijimea IBS PRO?
The following information applies unless your doctor has prescribed Kijimea IBS PRO in another way.
Swallow two capsules of Kijimea IBS PRO whole with plenty of liquid (e.g. 1 glass of water) daily. To achieve optimal results, Kijimea IBS PRO should be used for at least four and ideally twelve weeks. An initial improvement in the symptoms should be apparent after approximately one week of regular use.
If the capsules are given to young children, they should be opened and their contents taken with some liquid.
Should Kijimea IBS PRO be taken at a specific time of day?
Because the bacterial strain used in Kijimea IBS PRO is heat-inactivated, it can be taken independently of meals.
How long should I take Kijimea IBS PRO?
To achieve optimal results, Kijimea IBS PRO should be used for at least four and ideally twelve weeks. An initial improvement in the symptoms should be apparent after approximately one week of regular use.
What if I forget to take a dose of Kijimea IBS PRO, should I take it later?
If you have forgotten or were unable to take the capsules, do not take additional Kijimea IBS PRO. Start taking it again as recommended, at the next possible time.
Can the Kijimea IBS PRO capsules be opened?
Kijimea IBS PRO capsules can be opened up and the contents taken together with sufficient, non-carbonated liquid.
How should Kijimea IBS PRO be stored?
Kijimea IBS PRO should be kept out of the reach of children. Kijimea IBS PRO must not be taken after the expiry date stated on the packaging.
What ingredients does Kijimea IBS PRO contain?
Kijimea IBS PRO contains the heat-inactivated Bifidobacteria strain B. bifidum HI-MIMBb75 (0.5x109 bacteria per capsule). The other ingredients are: maize starch, hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose, magnesium stearate, silicon dioxide, copper complexes of chlorophyllins.
Kijimea IBS PRO is gluten-, fructose- and lactose-free, free from preservatives and flavorings, as well as free from sweeteners, gelatine and titanium dioxide.
Which microculture strain is contained in Kijimea IBS PRO?
Kijimea IBS PRO contains the heat-inactivated bifidobacterial strain B. bifidum HI-MIMBb75.
Is Kijimea IBS PRO vegan?
Kijimea IBS PRO is vegan.
Is Kijimea IBS PRO lactose-free?
Kijimea IBS PRO is lactose-free.
Is Kijimea IBS PRO gluten-free?
Kijimea IBS PRO is gluten-free.
Is Kijimea IBS PRO fructose-free?
Kijimea IBS PRO is fructose-free.
What pack sizes of Kijimea IBS PRO are available?
Kijimea IBS PRO is available in the following pack sizes:
- 14 capsules of 0.26 g each = 3.64 g
- 28 capsules of 0.26 g each = 7.28 g
- 84 capsules of 0.26 g each = 21.84 g
Where is Kijimea IBS PRO manufactured?
Our products are manufactured in Germany. The bacterial cultures are cultivated in Italy.
What does Kijimea mean?
Kijimea is Swahili and means the bacterium.
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Why experts recommend Kijimea IBS PRO

Martin Gschwender
Micronutrient specialist and Synformulas Advisory Board member
Kijimea IBS PRO contains the unique heat-inactivated bacterial strain B. bifidum HI-MIMBb75, which attaches itself to the intestinal barrier like a plaster.
Kijimea IBS PRO offers effective help for irritable bowel syndrome and the typical symptoms such as recurrent diarrhoea, abdominal pain or flatulence can decrease.
In the world's largest OTC irritable bowel study with over 440 patients, it was shown that Kijimea IBS PRO alleviates the typical symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome such as recurrent diarrhoea, abdominal pain or flatulence.