
Clinically studied Bacteria

Women's Health

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What's Inside

Lactobacillus Paracei
Lactobacillus paracasei is a probiotic strain that may offer benefits for female health. It has been studied for its potential role in maintaining a healthy vaginal microbiota by promoting the growth of beneficial bacteria and inhibiting the growth of harmful microorganisms. This can help support vaginal health, reduce the risk of vaginal infections, and contribute to overall well-being in females.

Lactobacillus Reuteri
May help promote a healthy vaginal microbiota by producing antimicrobial substances, maintaining an acidic pH, and supporting the growth of beneficial bacteria. These actions can help prevent the overgrowth of harmful bacteria and yeast, reducing the risk of vaginal infections and supporting overall vaginal wellness.

Lactobacillus Rhamnosus
May help maintain a healthy vaginal microbiota by supporting a balanced pH level and inhibiting the growth of harmful bacteria, potentially reducing the risk of vaginal infections and supporting overall vaginal well-being.

Calcium
Calcium contributes to the to the normal function of digestive enzymes ensuring that your biome has the necessary tools required for normal functioning. Calcium also contributes to the normal energy-yielding metabolism and neurotransmission helping you throughout the day.

Cranberry Extract
Cranberry extract is best known to promote urinary tract health by acting as a mild diuretic, increasing urine flow and aiding in the removal of harmful bacteria. It contains proanthocyanidins (PACs) that can hinder the attachment of certain bacteria, like E. coli, to the urinary tract walls, potentially lowering the risk of UTIs.