Supplement Facts
Serving Size:  2 Capsules
Amount Per Serving
%DV
Vitamin D* (as D3)
25 mcg (1,000 IU)
125%
Women's Probiotic BlendLactobacillus plantarumLactobacillus acidophilusLactobacillus paracaseiLactobacillus rhamnosusLactobacillus gasseriLactobacillus caseiLactobacillus acidophilus NCFM®Lactobacillus reuteriLactobacillus brevisLactobacillus bulgaricusLactobacillus salivariusTotal Lacto Cultures (45 Billion CFU)Bifidobacterium lactisBifidobacterium bifidumBifidobacterium breveBifidobacterium infantisBifidobacterium longumTotal Bifido Cultures (5 Billion CFU)
164 mg
+
Total Probiotic Cultures
50 Billion CFU¹
 
Organic Pacran® Whole Cranberry (fruit)
500 mg
+
Organic Prebiotic Fiber BlendOrganic Potato [Resistant Starch] (tuber), Organic Acacia Fiber (A. senegal)
439 mg
+

The product is found useful for the following medical conditions

Kidney Infection details

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
No researches found
N/A
USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 2 Reviews
8.8
10
Significant relief observed
Most Useful Review
177 people found this helpful
Only 1 day after taking and already improvement! I purchased this for my mum, who has suffered from UTIs, kidney infections, and bladder infections frequently, leading to chronic bladder inflammation that causes her considerable pain. She began taking it two days ago and felt relief by the evening of the first day, and even better two days in. She is encouraged, and I am thrilled to hear this. Moreover, she has also noticed improvement with her digestive issues. We highly recommend this probiotic. I usually don’t review products due to time constraints, but when something works so effectively, it is vital to share.

Urinary Tract Infection details

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 39 Researches
7.1
USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 4 Reviews
8.8
We set out to explore the connection between serum vitamin D levels and urinary tract infections (UTIs) in children. Our thorough investigation involved a systematic review and meta-analysis of various studies, including 12 case-control studies and a cross-sectional study. This comprehensive analysis incorporated data from a total of 839 children suffering from UTIs and 929 healthy controls.

Through our analysis, we observed that children diagnosed with UTIs had notably lower levels of serum vitamin D when compared to healthier counterparts. The findings indicated that low vitamin D levels were indeed associated with a higher likelihood of experiencing a UTI, with a significant increase in this risk for children whose vitamin D levels fell below 20 ng/mL. Specifically, children with vitamin D levels under this threshold had a much higher risk of developing UTIs.

Overall, our review strengthens the case for considering vitamin D levels as a potential risk factor in urinary tract infections among children, especially when those levels drop below the critical point.
10
Highly effective
Most Useful Review
10 people found this helpful
THIS STUFF IS AMAZING. I have suffered from chronic urinary tract infections for 15 years, having had six infections last year. Since starting this product, I haven’t had an infection since! My doctor is baffled.

Ear Infection details

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 10 Researches
7.2
USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 6 Reviews
8.7
We explored the relationship between vitamin D (VD) supplementation and the risk of ear infections, specifically in children who frequently suffer from acute otitis media (AOM). The study involved 116 children with a history of recurrent ear infections, who were randomly assigned to receive either a daily dose of 1000 IU of vitamin D or a placebo for four months. Their number of AOM episodes was monitored for six months after the treatment period.

Our findings were quite revealing: the children who received vitamin D supplements had a significantly lower incidence of AOM compared to those who were given the placebo. Specifically, only 26 children in the vitamin D group experienced at least one episode of AOM, versus 38 in the placebo group—a notable difference that became even more pronounced when looking specifically at uncomplicated AOM cases.

We concluded that vitamin D deficiency is common among children who frequently experience ear infections. By restoring serum vitamin D levels to above 30 ng/mL through supplementation, we observed a significant reduction in the risk of uncomplicated AOM. This suggests that vitamin D could play a beneficial role in managing ear infections in children prone to these issues.
9
Immediate relief
Most Useful Review
177 people found this helpful
After just one day of my mum taking this probiotic, she felt an improvement for her chronic bladder inflammation, causing her pain. She used to have recurring UTIs and now feels relief, which is encouraging for her ongoing treatment. This product is highly recommended!

Bloating details

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 46 Researches
7.8
USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 2 Reviews
8.6
We conducted a study to see if a fermented dairy product with Bifidobacterium lactis DN-173 010 could help reduce bloating in patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and constipation. In a controlled trial with 34 participants over four weeks, we found that this probiotic significantly decreased abdominal girth and improved gastrointestinal transit times.

Patients reported feeling less bloated, and symptom severity also decreased. These findings suggest that fostering faster transit times may be an effective method to combat abdominal distension.
10
Bloating relief noted
Most Useful Review
5 people found this helpful
It works! On the first day of use, I felt immediate results. I suffer from chronic UTIs and usually experience constant discomfort, but this is the first product that provided comfort and eliminated my bloating. I am very pleased and will keep using it.

Yeast Infection details

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Moderately Effective
Based on 45 Researches
8.2
USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 2 Reviews
8.5
We examined the effect of lactic acid bacteria, particularly Lactobacillus gasseri, on the harmful yeast Candida albicans. Our study showed that the metabolites from L. gasseri effectively inhibit the yeast's ability to grow and form biofilms, crucial for its pathogenicity. The research also indicated that these beneficial bacteria can keep C. albicans in a less harmful state by downregulating important genes responsible for its virulence. Overall, L. gasseri appears to be a promising option in the fight against vaginal yeast infections.
7.5
Big improvement noted
Most Useful Review
5 people found this helpful
I was struggling with repeated UTIs and yeast infections. This product has helped, as I have been using it for about six weeks and noticed a significant improvement, including in my digestive function.
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