A method for the storage and delivery of a stable form of lactase to an infant as a dietary supplement. The lactase is stored first as a dry powder contained in a push cap. The push cap is then fixed to a bottle containing a plurality of anhydrous neutral oils. Once the push cap is fixed on the bottle, the push cap is pressed, releasing the lactase powder into the neutral oil. The bottle is then agitated to produce a mixture of lactase in the neutral oils. Finally, a dropper is used to deliver the stable lactase-oil mixture to the infant in need thereof.
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A method for the storage and delivery of a stable form of lactase to an infant as a dietary supplement. The lactase is stored first as a dry powder contained in a push cap. The push cap is then fixed to a bottle containing a plurality of anhydrous neutral oils. Once the push cap is fixed on the bottle, the push cap is pressed, releasing the lactase powder into the neutral oil. The bottle is then agitated to produce a mixture of lactase in the neutral oils. Finally, a dropper is used to deliver the stable lactase-oil mixture to the infant in need thereof.
B65D 51/28 - Closures not otherwise provided for combined with auxiliary devices for non-closing purposes with auxiliary containers for additional articles or materials
B65D 83/06 - Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents for dispensing powdered or granular material
05 - Pharmaceutical, veterinary and sanitary products
Goods & Services
(1) Dietary and nutritional supplements containing Lactase enzyme to support healthy digestion; Food supplements containing Lactase enzyme to support healthy digestion
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A NUTRITIONAL COMPOSITION OF PHARMACEUTICAL AND DIETARY SUPPLEMENT CONTAINING SAID NUTRITIONAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION
The present invention relates to a nutritional or pharmaceutical composition for the treatment or prevention of gastroesophageal reflux disease comprising at least one salt of alginic acid and a salt of hyaluronic acid. The nutritional or pharmaceutical composition according to the invention has the advantage of being able to be used for the treatment or prevention of gastroesophageal reflux disease by acting, through the formation of a spongy gel, as a protective barrier that mechanically protects the walls of the gastroesophageal mucosa from possible erosion by acid in the contents of the stomach. According to the invention, a dietary supplement that comprises said nutritional or pharmaceutical composition for the treatment or prevention of gastroesophageal reflux disease is also provided.
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A method for the storage and delivery of a stable form of lactase to an infant as a dietary supplement. The lactase is stored first as a dry powder contained in a push cap. The push cap is then fixed to a bottle containing a plurality of anhydrous neutral oils. Once the push cap is fixed on the bottle, the push cap is pressed, releasing the lactase powder into the neutral oil. The bottle is then agitated to produce a mixture of lactase in the neutral oils. Finally, a dropper is used to deliver the stable lactase-oil mixture to the infant in need thereof.
B65D 51/28 - Closures not otherwise provided for combined with auxiliary devices for non-closing purposes with auxiliary containers for additional articles or materials
B65D 83/06 - Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents for dispensing powdered or granular material