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Colief Infant Digestive Aid is a lactase enzyme supplement designed to help infants digest lactose in breast milk or formula. Each 1.5 fl oz bottle delivers easy-to-use drops that can be added before feeding, providing relief from temporary lactose intolerance and promoting comfortable digestion from birth onward.


















K**A
WOW!!!
WOW!! I cannot say enough good things about this product!! I’m going to be honest… I was at my wits end with my twins and their daily witching hour. And no, we weren’t blessed enough to have just one hour of screaming- this would go on for HOURS all day. Of course they have colic, but it was getting to the point where every single product we tried would do nothing. Every warming pack for their bellies, every probiotic, every gas drop would still yield the same results- on and off screaming all day and absolute chaos for hours at night. I saw this on tiktok and decided to give it a shot. Worst that will happen is nothing right? When I say we had instant relief… I’m not kidding. Within a day they were completely different. This stuff is so good that I have smiling babies that sleep soundly throughout the whole night. If you don’t believe me- we ran out and decided to stop using it because our doctor said their colic should go away when they are 3-4 months old. Well they just turned 3 months so I thought why not see if we can stop now? The day we stopped they were fine, but the next day was a war zone in my house. I think they cried for 8 hours that day. Thank goodness for 1 day shipping because as soon as we got it again, we’re back to peace in our house. Please if you are in the trenches like we were, I really recommend giving this a shot! The only downside is that you need to prepare the bottles with this before giving it to the baby. I recommend prepping the bottles and putting it in the fridge because it’ll last for 12 hours refrigerated. When I see that the prepped bottles are running out, I just make more. Also, I recommend only starting with two drops per bottle. My LO had a bit of spit up when I did 4 drops as recommended, but as soon as I dropped down to 2, they aren’t spitting up at all.
Y**N
Eficiencia
Excelente y muy eficaz ayuda para los cólicos de tu bebé además de los gases
H**Y
Helped my daughter so much!
This product really helped my daughter through her colic stage. I don’t know what we would of done without it! Definitely recommend to all new moms!
M**O
May be useful for EBF babies; not as effective as lactose-sensitivity formula
I'm not really sure that I noticed any appreciable difference using this product, but every baby is different. Mine had awful gas/colic and constipation for the first 7-8 weeks. We tried everything, including Simethicone gas drops in every bottle, Culturelle, gripe water, Dr. Brown's gripe belt, Windi straws, bicycle kicks, and Gentlease formula. Nothing helped.We couldn't be sure whether or not baby had a lactose intolerance, but we gave this a try anyway. I had low supply and was supplementing, so I added it to both my breast milk and his Gentlease until we ran out (at which point I switched to an actual lactose sensitivity formula, which really did seem to help, but the Colief alone did not).I didn't ask my pediatrician if it was okay to use this, though she did tell me it was okay to use probiotics, and since lactase is a natural enzyme, I felt comfortable using it. Reviewers complaining about how quickly it expires -- again, it's a natural enzyme that breaks down over time. That's just the way it is. Write the expiration date on your bottle and toss it when that day comes. Not worth taking any chances with your baby.As with all things when it comes to colic, it's hard to pinpoint whether any solution is actually effective other than time. For me, Colief was not the miracle cure that some reviewers claimed, but then neither was Culturelle. I can say what did seem to help my newborn was switching to an actual lactose-sensitivity formula. I understand this is not a helpful solution for EBF babies with colic, so I say you have nothing to lose by trying this. My baby eventually grew out of his colic around 7-8 weeks, but I still use the generic Sam's Club version of Similac Pro-sensitive and he rarely has troubles with gas anymore (he's 10 weeks now).Hang in there! Colic doesn't last forever.
A**Y
Love the item but currently incorrectly priced
This item is listed incorrectly with an incorrect description and incorrectly priced.The 3 pack is NOT 1.5 oz/15 ml per bottle, those are the 7 ml bottles. I purchased it around 8 times for my twins thinking it was the 1.5 oz as listed in the description. The picture shows 7 ml though and that's what you actually receive. So it is cheaper and lasts longer if you just purchase the 1.5 oz individually rather than the 3 pack which has you pay more for less.
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