Overview

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 47 Researches
7.7
USERS' SCORE
Moderately Good
Based on 30 Reviews
7.6
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: One (1) Capsule
Amount Per Serving
%DV
Calories
0
 
Total Carbohydrate
0 g
0%+
Total Sugars
0 g
**
Incl. 0 g Added Sugars
 
0%+
Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG
40 mg (10 billion CFUs)
**
Inulin (Chicory Root Extract)
200 mg
**

Top Medical Research Studies

9
Lactobacillus reduces diarrhea in children
We evaluated the effectiveness of Lactobacillus reuteri DSM 17938 as an addition to oral rehydration therapy for children suffering from acute gastroenteritis. This randomized, controlled trial took place in a pediatric emergency setting and included children aged 1 month to 5 years.

The results indicated that those treated with Lactobacillus experienced a notable reduction in the duration and frequency of diarrhea compared to those given a placebo. With a safe profile at high doses, this probiotic shows promise as a simple, low-risk solution to alleviate diarrhea in young patients.
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9
LRa05 probiotic helps reduce diarrhea
We investigated how the probiotic LRa05 affects acute watery diarrhea in young children. In a randomized controlled trial with 57 children receiving LRa05 and 54 on a placebo, we observed that those in the LRa05 group experienced a significantly shorter duration of diarrhea and improved fecal consistency.

These children also showed better gut microbiome changes. Specifically, more of them reported improvement compared to the placebo group. Overall, LRa05 proved to be a promising treatment option for easing diarrhea in children.
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5
Lactobacillus safe but not significant
This pilot study evaluated whether lactobacillus GG (LGG) can help prevent antibiotic-associated diarrhea (AAD) in children receiving prolonged antibiotic treatment in the pediatric intensive care unit.

In a controlled setting, we administered LGG or a placebo to eligible patients and monitored diarrhea symptoms. While the data suggested a reduction in AAD occurrence, with 30% in the LGG group compared to 55.5% in the placebo group, the difference wasn't statistically significant.

Nevertheless, LGG proved safe for pediatric patients, encouraging us to think positively about its future use in similar cases.
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Most Useful Reviews

7.5
Improved gut health
113 people found this helpful
The best probiotics for normalising microflora. I give one capsule at night for gastrointestinal issues, which improves my stool. It contains the prebiotic inulin, essential for anyone with gut problems. I take courses myself after antibiotics or diarrhoea.
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9
Resolved diarrhoea
6 people found this helpful
It works! This has helped clear up my problem with diarrhoea and cramping. I've been free of it for the past five months!
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9
Resolved diarrhoea
5 people found this helpful
I had been struggling with gastrointestinal issues, causing diarrhoea. After trying a few things with only temporary relief, this probiotic did the trick! Within a couple of days, everything was back on track. I highly recommend it.
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Medical Researches

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 47 Researches
7.7
  • All Researches
9.5
Lactobacillus improves H. pylori treatment
We examined the impact of Lactobacillus spp. on diarrhea related to Helicobacter pylori infections through a comprehensive analysis of 26 studies. Our findings suggest that using Lactobacillus significantly improves H. pylori eradication rates and reduces gastrointestinal side effects, including diarrhea.

Supplementation was particularly effective when paired with standard triple therapy, showing promising results, especially in children. This positions Lactobacillus as a valuable adjunct treatment option for managing these infections while reducing discomfort.
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9.5
Inulin reduces neonatal diarrhea incidence
We explored the effect of inulin, a type of dietary fiber, on the health of piglets born to sows during pregnancy. In our study, multiparous sows were divided into two groups. One group received a diet without inulin, while the other group was fed a diet containing 1.6% inulin.

We observed that the inclusion of inulin in the diet significantly reduced the incidences of diarrhea in piglets. Specifically, the sows that consumed inulin had lower levels of urea nitrogen in their colostrum, which correlated with better health outcomes for their piglets. This led to increased survival rates and overall growth of the piglets, providing encouraging evidence that inulin can play an important role in enhancing neonatal health.

Overall, our findings suggest that maternal dietary fiber, particularly inulin, not only supports the health of the sows but also positively influences the wellbeing of their offspring, notably in reducing the risk of diarrhea in newborn piglets.
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9.5
Exploring inulin's protective effects
We explored the impact of inulin on gut health, particularly its ability to combat diarrhea linked to iron fortification. In a study involving weaning mice, the introduction of iron through ferrous sulfate increased the diversity of gut bacteria but also led to a decline in beneficial bacteria, like Lactobacillus.

Notably, we observed that mice receiving a high dose of iron experienced heightened symptoms when infected with the pathogen Salmonella. These symptoms included significant weight and appetite loss, and decreased survival rates. However, when we supplemented the mice with inulin before exposure to the infection, these adverse effects were significantly reversed.

The research showed that inulin not only helped improve overall gut health but also alleviated the intestinal damage caused by iron fortification. This suggests that inulin could serve as a practical measure to mitigate the negative impacts of iron fortification on digestive health, particularly in populations vulnerable to diarrhea.
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9
Probiotics reinforce intestinal barriers
We explored the potential of a multi-strain probiotic blend (Serobioma) in improving gut health for individuals with Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS).

Using samples from 28 IBS patients and 7 healthy controls, we examined how this probiotic affects the intestinal barrier.

The results were promising: Serobioma significantly strengthened the intestinal lining and countered permeability changes caused by IBS-related substances. This was especially true for IBS patients who primarily experienced diarrhea, suggesting that probiotics could be a useful addition to their treatment plans.
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9
Turcz. mitigates antibiotic-induced diarrhea
We explored how Turcz. (TCT) can alleviate antibiotic-associated diarrhea (AAD) in a mouse model. Through various research methods, we observed that TCT significantly improved gut health by enhancing microbiota diversity and regulating specific signaling pathways.

Treatment with TCT led to less inflammation, indicated by lower levels of IL-6 and TNF-α, and improved colon tissue structure. Notably, TCT increased beneficial bacteria like Lactobacillus. This study highlights a promising approach to managing AAD through natural compounds.
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User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Moderately Good
Based on 30 Reviews
7.6
  • All Reviews
  • Positive Reviews
  • Negative Reviews
7.5
Improved gut health
113 people found this helpful
The best probiotics for normalising microflora. I give one capsule at night for gastrointestinal issues, which improves my stool. It contains the prebiotic inulin, essential for anyone with gut problems. I take courses myself after antibiotics or diarrhoea.
Read More
9
Resolved diarrhoea
6 people found this helpful
It works! This has helped clear up my problem with diarrhoea and cramping. I've been free of it for the past five months!
Read More
9
Resolved diarrhoea
5 people found this helpful
I had been struggling with gastrointestinal issues, causing diarrhoea. After trying a few things with only temporary relief, this probiotic did the trick! Within a couple of days, everything was back on track. I highly recommend it.
Read More
7.5
Effective for diarrhea
4 people found this helpful
It contains Lactobacillus rhamnosus, which is beneficial for me. It helps alleviate my frequent diarrhoea.
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7.5
Diarrhoea aid
2 people found this helpful
Helps with diarrhoea. I got this specifically to assist with that issue.
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Frequently Asked Questions

9
Less diarrhoea
1 people found this helpful
After just a week, I noticed good results in my digestion. I have a sensitive stomach and usually have diarrhoea if I eat the wrong food. Since taking this product, the issues have significantly reduced. I strongly recommend it.
7.5
Diarrhoea relief
1 people found this helpful
High-quality ingredients in these prebiotics. I found relief from diarrhoea within ten days of taking them. For higher absorption, I took them on an empty stomach an hour before meals. I felt comfortable in my intestines after eating them, so thank you, Ehreb.
7.5
Gastrointestinal comfort
This is a good choice for those with frequent gastrointestinal discomfort. After a month, my condition has stabilised, and I feel better.
10
No diarrhoea
1 people found this helpful
This is the best probiotic I’ve tried; it regulates gut microbiota effectively. While taking it, I felt fantastic—no nausea, diarrhoea, or bloating. Highly recommended.
2
No effect noticed
I bought this to see if it would help with diarrhoea, but unfortunately, it didn't work for me.
7.5
Improved gut health
113 people found this helpful
The best probiotics for normalising microflora. I give one capsule at night for gastrointestinal issues, which improves my stool. It contains the prebiotic inulin, essential for anyone with gut problems. I take courses myself after antibiotics or diarrhoea.
7.5
Improved stool
1 people found this helpful
I consider these the best probiotics, especially for normalising microflora in children. I give one capsule at night, leading to improved stools. With prebiotic inulin included, I believe everyone needs probiotics if they face gut issues. I take courses after antibiotics or diarrhoea too.
0
Causes diarrhoea
Drinking this caused me diarrhoea. I tried taking it again eventually, but it still led to diarrhoea and doesn’t seem suitable for me.
6
Reduced diarrhoea
1 people found this helpful
This product worked well for my sensitive intestines. While I noticed a decrease in diarrhoea, I started experiencing slight constipation, so I switched to another product. It’s not that this one is bad; different probiotics suit different people, and finding the right one is key.
9
Lactobacillus reduces diarrhea in children
We evaluated the effectiveness of Lactobacillus reuteri DSM 17938 as an addition to oral rehydration therapy for children suffering from acute gastroenteritis. This randomized, controlled trial took place in a pediatric emergency setting and included children aged 1 month to 5 years.

The results indicated that those treated with Lactobacillus experienced a notable reduction in the duration and frequency of diarrhea compared to those given a placebo. With a safe profile at high doses, this probiotic shows promise as a simple, low-risk solution to alleviate diarrhea in young patients.
9.5
Lactobacillus improves H. pylori treatment
We examined the impact of Lactobacillus spp. on diarrhea related to Helicobacter pylori infections through a comprehensive analysis of 26 studies. Our findings suggest that using Lactobacillus significantly improves H. pylori eradication rates and reduces gastrointestinal side effects, including diarrhea.

Supplementation was particularly effective when paired with standard triple therapy, showing promising results, especially in children. This positions Lactobacillus as a valuable adjunct treatment option for managing these infections while reducing discomfort.
9
Probiotics reduce antibiotic-related diarrhea
We conducted a multi-hospital study to tackle the common issue of antibiotic-associated diarrhea (AAD). By comparing probiotics, specifically Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG and Bifidobacterium longum BB536, with a placebo among 340 adult patients, we aimed to find out if these friendly bacteria could help.

Our findings revealed that probiotics significantly lowered both the incidence and duration of AAD compared to the placebo group. Patients reported positive outcomes, indicating high adherence to the treatment as well.
7
Inulin supports gut health
We conducted a study to see how inulin-type fructans could help protect kindergarten-aged children from infections during winter, especially looking at their gut health and occurrences of diarrhea. In this research, 270 children, both boys and girls aged 3 to 6, were randomly assigned to take either 6 grams of inulin daily or a placebo over a span of 24 weeks.

At the beginning and end of the study, we collected stool samples to analyze changes in gut bacteria and measured children's physical growth. Parents noted any illnesses their children experienced, how often they missed school, their dietary habits, and the consistency of their stools. What we found was promising; children taking inulin showed an increase in beneficial gut bacteria and had softer stools.

Interestingly, those on inulin also experienced fewer febrile episodes requiring doctor visits, which suggests that inulin could play a role in strengthening their immune systems. Although we didn’t focus solely on diarrhea treatment, our results support future research into prebiotic benefits for young children’s overall health, particularly concerning infections and digestive comfort.
We examined the role of inulin, a type of prebiotic, alongside probiotics like Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium, in managing severe gastroenteritis caused by rotavirus, particularly in children. One of the significant factors in rotavirus infection is a protein called NSP4, which contributes to diarrhea by affecting gut cells. Our observations suggest that inulin may enhance the benefits of probiotics in reducing rotavirus severity by blocking this harmful protein's effects.

By combining inulin with these beneficial bacteria, we observed an improvement in the body's antiviral response, which includes lower levels of rotavirus infectivity and viral shedding. Furthermore, our analysis indicated that this combination could lead to shorter illness duration and reduced severity of diarrhea, making it a valuable option for prevention and managing infections.

Overall, we recognize that inulin, when used with probiotics, could be an important ally in combating severe diarrhea caused by rotavirus, providing hope for better health outcomes in vulnerable populations like young children.
5
Lactobacillus safe but not significant
This pilot study evaluated whether lactobacillus GG (LGG) can help prevent antibiotic-associated diarrhea (AAD) in children receiving prolonged antibiotic treatment in the pediatric intensive care unit.

In a controlled setting, we administered LGG or a placebo to eligible patients and monitored diarrhea symptoms. While the data suggested a reduction in AAD occurrence, with 30% in the LGG group compared to 55.5% in the placebo group, the difference wasn't statistically significant.

Nevertheless, LGG proved safe for pediatric patients, encouraging us to think positively about its future use in similar cases.

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