Restoring their rhythm can be tricky – from ensuring adequate fibre intake to fussy eating – it’s no surprise that kids constipation is on the rise. Plus, it can be even harder to find something that’s gentle, and that they’ll want to take.
Why parents are seeking a gentler alternative
- Traditional laxatives (stimulant and osmotic) are made for short-term use
- Prolonged laxative intake can cause dependence
- Traditional laxatives can be harsher on the bowel
How gentle alternatives make relieving kids constipation easier
In a growing trend, parents are now seeking plant-based alternatives that provide both gentle bowel comfort and nutrient-rich support.
Brauer’s NEW Baby & Kids Constipation Relief is designed to gently restore their rhythm and support their digestion with –
- Actazin® – Derived from kiwi fruit as natural source of fibre, promoting bowel regularity and stool softening. It acts as a prebiotic, fostering healthy gut microbiota balance.
- Chamomile – Traditionally used in Western herbal medicine to relieve abdominal cramping, reduce abdominal bloating, and support digestive system health in children.
- Asparagus – Traditionally used in Ayurvedic medicine as a laxative in children.
- Natural Prune Juice & Orange Flavour – Makes dosing quick and easy for even the fussiest of kids.
How this fits with their daily digestive support
Brauer’s NEW Baby & Kids Constipation Relief is formulated to:
- Act as a mild aperient to help relieve bloating, flatulence, abdominal cramping, spasms, and indigestion.
- Be low irritation (can be taken on an empty stomach)
- Improve symptoms of digestive comfort within a few days of regular use
- Be free from common allergens including dairy, gluten and soy
Key takeaways:
Kids digestive support is simpler than you think when combined with:
- Plant-based, non-stimulant formulas
- Potent but gentle herbal ingredients that are kind on the gut
- Great tasting formulas for easy dosing
Always read the label and follow the directions for use.
References:
[2] Tran, D. L., & Sintusek, P. (2023). Functional constipation in children: What physicians should know. World journal of gastroenterology, 29(8), 1261.
[3] Kim, J. E., Park, J. W., Kang, M. J., Choi, H. J., Bae, S. J., Choi, Y. S., ... & Hwang, D. Y. (2019). Anti-inflammatory response and muscarinic cholinergic regulation during the laxative effect of Asparagus cochinchinensis in loperamide-induced constipation of SD rats. International journal of molecular sciences, 20(4), 946.

