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SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Likely Very Effective
Based on 1 Research
9
USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 22 Reviews
8.4
Supplement Facts
Serving Size:  1 Capsule
Amount Per Serving
%DV
Prenatal Probiotic BlendLactobacillus rhamnosusLactobacillus rhamnosus HN001Lactobacillus acidophilusLactobacillus plantarumLactobacillus paracaseiLactobacillus brevisLactobacillus bulgaricusLactobacillus caseiLactobacillus gasseriLactobacillus reuteriLactobacillus salivariusTotal Lacto Cultures (15 Billion CFU)Bifidobacterium longumBifidobacterium infantisBifidobacterium bifidumBifidobacterium breveBifidobacterium lactisTotal Bifido Cultures (5 Billion CFU)
170 mg
+
Total Probiotic Cultures
20 Billion CFU¹
 
Organic Prebiotic Fiber BlendOrganic Potato (Resistant Starch] (tuber), Organic Acacia Fiber (A. senegal)
115 mg
+

Top Medical Research Studies

We set out to explore how lactobacillus acidophilus, specifically strain B-2178, impacts vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC) in female rats. By dividing our study subjects into five groups, we included controls and examined the effects of different treatments.

In particular, we analyzed the immune response of the vaginal tissue after intravaginal inoculation to establish VVC. The rats treated with strain B-2178 showed a promising ability to maintain an immune-tolerant state in the vaginal epithelium. Through this action, it seemed capable of reducing uncontrolled inflammation, which is often a challenge during candidiasis.

Although our findings suggest that B-2178 may be beneficial in treating VVC, it's important to note that the overall focus was broader and did not isolate lactobacillus acidophilus alone. This makes it difficult to pinpoint the specific advantages of this particular strain compared to others.

Ultimately, it appears that while B-2178 exhibits potential, more targeted research is required to evaluate its effectiveness in isolating and addressing candidiasis comprehensively.
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Most Useful Reviews

9
No thrush issues
1 people found this helpful
Excellent probiotic! I took it throughout my pregnancy, alternating two months of use with one month off. They worked perfectly for me. All smear tests were exceptionally good. My doctor approved their use, stating the composition was excellent. I did not experience thrush either; I believe that is their merit. Continuing them during breastfeeding is advisable. Yes, they are not cheap, but the results are worthwhile.
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9
Eliminated thrush concern
1 people found this helpful
Excellent probiotic! I consumed it for nearly my entire pregnancy and was unaware of thrush while other pregnant women faced this issue. Maintaining good microbiota during pregnancy is crucial for colonising your baby with beneficial bacteria at birth. It supports intestinal microflora wonderfully; I highly recommend it!
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9
Helped during breastfeeding
1 people found this helpful
I took these during pregnancy and now while breastfeeding. They helped with thrush without the need for suppositories or other antifungal medications. The quality is superb, and the dosage is appropriate. I plan to try other probiotics rich in beneficial bacteria.
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Medical Researches

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Likely Very Effective
Based on 1 Research
9
  • All Researches
We set out to explore how lactobacillus acidophilus, specifically strain B-2178, impacts vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC) in female rats. By dividing our study subjects into five groups, we included controls and examined the effects of different treatments.

In particular, we analyzed the immune response of the vaginal tissue after intravaginal inoculation to establish VVC. The rats treated with strain B-2178 showed a promising ability to maintain an immune-tolerant state in the vaginal epithelium. Through this action, it seemed capable of reducing uncontrolled inflammation, which is often a challenge during candidiasis.

Although our findings suggest that B-2178 may be beneficial in treating VVC, it's important to note that the overall focus was broader and did not isolate lactobacillus acidophilus alone. This makes it difficult to pinpoint the specific advantages of this particular strain compared to others.

Ultimately, it appears that while B-2178 exhibits potential, more targeted research is required to evaluate its effectiveness in isolating and addressing candidiasis comprehensively.
Read More

User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 22 Reviews
8.4
  • All Reviews
  • Positive Reviews
  • Negative Reviews
9
No thrush issues
1 people found this helpful
Excellent probiotic! I took it throughout my pregnancy, alternating two months of use with one month off. They worked perfectly for me. All smear tests were exceptionally good. My doctor approved their use, stating the composition was excellent. I did not experience thrush either; I believe that is their merit. Continuing them during breastfeeding is advisable. Yes, they are not cheap, but the results are worthwhile.
Read More
9
Eliminated thrush concern
1 people found this helpful
Excellent probiotic! I consumed it for nearly my entire pregnancy and was unaware of thrush while other pregnant women faced this issue. Maintaining good microbiota during pregnancy is crucial for colonising your baby with beneficial bacteria at birth. It supports intestinal microflora wonderfully; I highly recommend it!
Read More
9
Helped during breastfeeding
1 people found this helpful
I took these during pregnancy and now while breastfeeding. They helped with thrush without the need for suppositories or other antifungal medications. The quality is superb, and the dosage is appropriate. I plan to try other probiotics rich in beneficial bacteria.
Read More
9
Resolved thrush during pregnancy
1 people found this helpful
Excellent! I began taking it during pregnancy, and the thrush issue disappeared. I believe it played a role in my health.
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10
Permanent candida solution
I love Garden of Life probiotics. The ones for women helped me solve my Candidiasis problem permanently. I've now switched to these, and they are also great.
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Frequently Asked Questions

7.5
No relapses observed
I am very satisfied with this probiotic. I took it as part of the treatment for Candidiasis, and for now, everything is fine, with no relapses.
7.5
Effective treatment
Candidiasis treatment during pregnancy was remarkable. I used it for at least three months to eliminate the infection.
9
No thrush issues
The best probiotics I have ever taken. I drank them while pregnant and completely forgot about Candidiasis.
9
Resolved thrush during pregnancy
1 people found this helpful
Excellent! I began taking it during pregnancy, and the thrush issue disappeared. I believe it played a role in my health.
9
Resolved candida dryness
Recently, I discovered the benefits of probiotics, specifically Nature's Way, Probiotic Pearls, and I am exceedingly satisfied. The issues with dryness and relapses of candida were addressed immediately. During pregnancy, I require something more suitable as the flora encountered during birth is vital for the child's health.
7.5
Helps relieve thrush
2 people found this helpful
Working probiotics! I took it to prepare for childbirth. Yes, the price is steep, but probiotics certainly work! I hope they assist in eliminating thrush. They also improved my stool, particularly throughout my 3rd trimester. I take iron, but thanks to probiotics, my stool condition has improved! Highly recommended! Plus, it doesn't require refrigeration!
7.5
Effective against infections
I used it after childbirth, and it aided my issues with gas and restored beneficial bacteria in the vagina. I had been battling frequent infections. I consumed it alongside the Candida Sat product, and the results were effective, God willing.
6
Thrush considerably improved
I take this alongside my prenatal vitamin. I haven't noticed other significant changes, but it really helps with my Candidiasis problem.
9
No thrush issues
1 people found this helpful
Excellent probiotic! I took it throughout my pregnancy, alternating two months of use with one month off. They worked perfectly for me. All smear tests were exceptionally good. My doctor approved their use, stating the composition was excellent. I did not experience thrush either; I believe that is their merit. Continuing them during breastfeeding is advisable. Yes, they are not cheap, but the results are worthwhile.
9
No thrush during use
I consumed these probiotics during pregnancy for the duration and bought them for breastfeeding. I had no Candidiasis and purchased them because of that.
9
Helped during breastfeeding
1 people found this helpful
I took these during pregnancy and now while breastfeeding. They helped with thrush without the need for suppositories or other antifungal medications. The quality is superb, and the dosage is appropriate. I plan to try other probiotics rich in beneficial bacteria.
We set out to explore how lactobacillus acidophilus, specifically strain B-2178, impacts vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC) in female rats. By dividing our study subjects into five groups, we included controls and examined the effects of different treatments.

In particular, we analyzed the immune response of the vaginal tissue after intravaginal inoculation to establish VVC. The rats treated with strain B-2178 showed a promising ability to maintain an immune-tolerant state in the vaginal epithelium. Through this action, it seemed capable of reducing uncontrolled inflammation, which is often a challenge during candidiasis.

Although our findings suggest that B-2178 may be beneficial in treating VVC, it's important to note that the overall focus was broader and did not isolate lactobacillus acidophilus alone. This makes it difficult to pinpoint the specific advantages of this particular strain compared to others.

Ultimately, it appears that while B-2178 exhibits potential, more targeted research is required to evaluate its effectiveness in isolating and addressing candidiasis comprehensively.

References

  1. ElFeky DS, Awad AR, Shamseldeen AM, Mowafy HL, Hosny SA. Comparing the therapeutic potentials of vs. against vulvovaginal candidiasis in female rats: an study. Front Microbiol. 2023;14:1222503. 10.3389/fmicb.2023.1222503
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