
By Lotta Johansson
Parents are always on the lookout for ways to help their children grow and thrive. Beyond the basics of a healthy diet and plenty of outdoor play, two key players have emerged as champions of childhood health: Vitamin D and probiotics. These are often referred to as the ‘sunshine vitamin’ and ‘good bacteria’ and, when used together, they create a powerful team to support your child’s wellness from the inside out.
Why the ‘sunshine vitamin’ matters
Most parents know that Vitamin D is essential for building strong bones and teeth, as it helps the body absorb calcium and phosphate. But its importance goes much further. Vitamin D plays a crucial role in regulating and strengthening your child’s immune system, helping them fight off common illnesses like colds and flu. It also has an impact on mood and overall well-being.
Unlike most vitamins, Vitamin D isn’t widely available in food and can only be produced via exposure to sunlight or bolstered through supplementation.
Despite Australia’s reputation as a sunny country, Vitamin D deficiency is surprisingly common. This is because we’re more sun-safe than ever, with hats, sunscreen, and time spent indoors limiting natural Vitamin D production.
The deficiency is particularly noticeable during the cooler, darker months when there’s less sunshine to go around. For these reasons, relying solely on sunlight for your child’s Vitamin D needs may not be enough. While some foods like oily fish and fortified milks contain small amounts of this vitamin, a supplement can be an effective way to ensure your child maintains optimal levels.
The gut-immunity connection
When we think about our children’s health, we might not immediately think of their gut. But the gut is home to a vast and diverse community of microorganisms, the gut microbiome and it’s a bustling hub for their immune system. In fact, a significant portion of the body’s immune cells reside in the gut.
Probiotics, which are beneficial live bacteria, act as the friendly messengers in this complex system. They help to maintain a healthy balance, keeping bad bacteria in check and supporting overall digestive health. A healthy, diverse gut microbiome has been linked to everything from stronger immune responses, and reduction of gastrointestinal disturbances, to better mental clarity and mood.
Vitamin D and probiotics
Leading probiotics manufacturers have extensively documented the benefits of combining Vitamin D with probiotics. BioGaia’s body of peer-reviewed research has established that certain strains of probiotics combined with Vitamin D provide two separate health benefits which work together synergistically to support budding immune and digestive systems.
Research suggests that Vitamin D can enhance the growth of good bacteria in the gut, which in turn may help reduce inflammation and support the gut barrier. This barrier is critical for preventing harmful substances from entering the bloodstream. This powerful partnership helps to ‘supercharge’ the body’s natural defence mechanisms, building a more resilient immune system.
For busy parents, finding an easy to use solution is essential. This is why supplements that combine clinically backed probiotic strains with Vitamin D have become so popular. They offer a convenient and effective way to give your child the benefits of both in a single daily dose, helping to create a solid foundation for their long-term health.

Building healthy habits for life
While supplements can be a great tool, they work best as part of a holistic approach to wellness. To help your child get the most out of Vitamin D and probiotics, consider fostering these consistent, healthy habits:
• Nourish from the inside out. Encourage a diet rich in whole, unprocessed foods like fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. These foods are full of fiber, the fuel for good bacteria in the gut.
• Encourage daily movement. Regular physical activity, especially outdoor play, not only keeps kids active but also helps the body produce its own Vitamin D from sun exposure.
• Prioritise consistent intake of good bacteria. Whether through fermented foods like yogurt and kefir, or a daily supplement, make probiotics a regular part of your child’s routine.
• Hydrate and rest. Adequate water intake is essential for digestive health, and a good night’s sleep allows the body to repair and recharge, supporting a healthy immune system.
The link between gut health and overall wellness is undeniable. Medical professionals are increasingly recognising that how we feel on the inside, from our energy levels to our moods, is deeply connected to the state of our gut.
A balanced gut helps with more than just immunity. It optimises nutrient absorption from the foods we eat and even supports cognitive function. When the gut is in balance, children are more likely to feel energised and have a more resilient body and mind. High-quality supplements that combine the power of probiotics with Vitamin D are a fantastic way to complement these healthy lifestyle choices, helping to give your child the best chance of a healthy and vibrant life.
Lotta Johansson is a microbiologist and part of the Scientific Affairs team at BioGaia.