Overview

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Moderately Effective
Based on 23 Researches
8.2
USERS' SCORE
Moderately Good
Based on 11 Reviews
7.8
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 2 Capsules
Amount Per Serving
%DV
Proprietary Probiotic BlendLacticaseibacillus rhamnosus R0011Lactobacillus helvetius R0052Pediococcus acidilactici R1001Lacticaseibacillus casei R0215Bifidobacterium longum BB536Lactiplantibacillus plantarum R1012Bifidobacterium breve R0070Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis R1058
131 mg (10 Billion CFU)

Top Medical Research Studies

9
Probiotics improve H. pylori treatment
We explored the effect of adding Bifidobacterium longum to standard treatments for Helicobacter pylori, a common cause of gastritis and other gastric issues. By analyzing data from 91 clinical trials with over 13,000 patients, we saw that incorporating this probiotic significantly boosted the rate of H. pylori eradication compared to standard therapy alone.

Moreover, we noted a reduction in unpleasant side effects like nausea and diarrhea for those taking the probiotics, making treatment much more tolerable. Overall, Bifidobacterium longum stands out as an effective partner in H. pylori eradication efforts.
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8
Gastroprotective effects noted in mice
We examined how Lactobacillus reuteri DSM 17938 (DSM) influences gastric damage from ethanol in mice. The study showed that DSM notably decreased ulcer area after just three days of treatment.

However, treatment effects reversed when a TRPV1 agonist was introduced, indicating that the protective benefits of DSM rely on inhibiting certain pathways. While DSM helps reduce oxidative stress, it didn't alleviate lesions caused by Substance P.

Through this research, we see potential in DSM for protecting the gastric lining, though its full effectiveness against all factors isn't guaranteed.
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8
Lactococcus lactis offers gastritis protection
We examined whether an oral vaccine using Lactococcus lactis could provide protection against Helicobacter pylori, a major cause of gastritis. This study utilized two strains of engineered L. lactis that delivered specific antigens.

The results were promising, showing that these strains could induce a strong immune response in mice. Particularly, LL-UreA displayed a remarkable ability to protect against H. pylori infections, with 70% of the mice remaining free of colonization.

Our findings suggest that this approach could serve as an effective method to combat gastritis associated with H. pylori.
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Most Useful Reviews

7.5
Effective for IBS
8 people found this helpful
I recommend these probiotics. I struggled with flatulence and gastritis for two months. After taking these probiotics three times daily, I felt a slight improvement in a couple of weeks and was quite pleased after a month, as my flatulence nearly disappeared and my gut function improved. I also gave my five-year-old two doses daily after antibiotics, and their bowel movements became regular within days. The capsules are intact after dissolving in warm milk, which indicates live bacteria.
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7.5
Improved gastritis condition
2 people found this helpful
I liked these probiotics and plan to order more. I had ongoing issues with my gut, but after seeing a gastroenterologist, they noted improvements compared to last year. My gastritis persists but is less severe, and the small sores have healed. Overall, I recommend them.
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9
No more cramps
1 people found this helpful
I use these probiotics twice a year and have forgotten about intestinal cramps and gastritis flare-ups. I highly recommend purchasing them.
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Medical Researches

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Moderately Effective
Based on 23 Researches
8.2
  • All Researches
9.5
Probiotics improve H. pylori outcomes
In our exploration of gastritis treatment, we focused on the effectiveness of a 14-day high-dose PPI and bismuth quadruple therapy combined with Lactobacillus probiotics for eradicating Helicobacter pylori.

In a double-blind, placebo-controlled study involving 100 participants, we found that adding probiotics significantly improved the eradication rate to 96% compared to 68% without them. Moreover, the probiotic group experienced fewer side effects, such as nausea and abdominal discomfort.

This suggests that probiotics not only boost treatment success but also enhance patient comfort during therapy.
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9.5
Probiotics enhance H. pylori eradication
We examined the effectiveness of adding probiotics, including Bifidobacterium lactis, and bismuth to standard triple therapy for treating H. pylori infection in gastritis patients. The study involved randomizing participants into groups receiving either the probiotic combination or a placebo alongside standard medication.

The results were promising, showing a complete eradication rate of H. pylori in 7-day treatment groups, especially where antibiotic resistance was low. Moreover, introducing probiotics helped lessen the side effects of treatment.
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We explored the impact of Lactobacillus strains, particularly NCFM and Lp-115, on gastritis caused by H. pylori. Through a study involving both human gastric cells and mice, we found that these probiotic strains significantly reduced bacterial adhesion and inflammation in the stomach lining.

The results showed decreased levels of inflammatory markers, indicating that NCFM and Lp-115 could effectively inhibit the inflammation associated with H. pylori infections. Overall, this research suggests promising benefits of these lactobacillus strains for managing gastric health.
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9
Two lactic acid bacteria inhibit infections
We explored the effects of two new lactic acid bacteria strains, MN-LF23 and MN-LG80, on combating infections that can lead to gastritis. Through a detailed analysis, these strains were shown to reduce harmful bacteria significantly—by 90% and 83%, respectively—in affected mice.

Moreover, they appeared to alleviate damage to the gastric lining and lower inflammation markers in the bloodstream. Both strains also positively influenced the gut microbiota, promoting beneficial organisms while reducing harmful ones. Overall, this study suggests promising potential for these bacterial strains in addressing gastritis-related infections.
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9
LF-XY18 aids in gastric protection
We researched the impact of LF-XY18, a yogurt-derived bacterial strain, on gastric injury caused by hydrochloric acid and ethanol in mice. Over two weeks, we observed that LF-XY18 significantly reduced gastric injury and inflammation compared to a control group.

Mice treated with LF-XY18 showed healthier gastric conditions, with improved antioxidant activity and reduced harmful substances in the body. It seems that a higher dose of LF-XY18 was more beneficial than a lower one, suggesting this strain could potentially help prevent gastric injuries.
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User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Moderately Good
Based on 11 Reviews
7.8
  • All Reviews
  • Positive Reviews
  • Negative Reviews
7.5
Effective for IBS
8 people found this helpful
I recommend these probiotics. I struggled with flatulence and gastritis for two months. After taking these probiotics three times daily, I felt a slight improvement in a couple of weeks and was quite pleased after a month, as my flatulence nearly disappeared and my gut function improved. I also gave my five-year-old two doses daily after antibiotics, and their bowel movements became regular within days. The capsules are intact after dissolving in warm milk, which indicates live bacteria.
Read More
7.5
Improved gastritis condition
2 people found this helpful
I liked these probiotics and plan to order more. I had ongoing issues with my gut, but after seeing a gastroenterologist, they noted improvements compared to last year. My gastritis persists but is less severe, and the small sores have healed. Overall, I recommend them.
Read More
9
No more cramps
1 people found this helpful
I use these probiotics twice a year and have forgotten about intestinal cramps and gastritis flare-ups. I highly recommend purchasing them.
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9
Quick action noted
These probiotics began working right away for my gastritis issues and food intolerances. They significantly relieved gas buildup, making me feel much better. I'm committed to continuing their use; I'd suggest trying them!
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7.5
Consistent relief achieved
I've been taking lactic acid bacteria regularly for my gastritis and enteritis. I believe it's effective and suits me well. I recommend it highly.
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Frequently Asked Questions

7.5
Effective for IBS
8 people found this helpful
I recommend these probiotics. I struggled with flatulence and gastritis for two months. After taking these probiotics three times daily, I felt a slight improvement in a couple of weeks and was quite pleased after a month, as my flatulence nearly disappeared and my gut function improved. I also gave my five-year-old two doses daily after antibiotics, and their bowel movements became regular within days. The capsules are intact after dissolving in warm milk, which indicates live bacteria.
9
Quick action noted
These probiotics began working right away for my gastritis issues and food intolerances. They significantly relieved gas buildup, making me feel much better. I'm committed to continuing their use; I'd suggest trying them!
9
Chronic conditions alleviated
After a few months of use, I've noticed improvements with my gastritis and enteritis issues. They seem to help a lot. I recommend these probiotics.
9
No more cramps
1 people found this helpful
I use these probiotics twice a year and have forgotten about intestinal cramps and gastritis flare-ups. I highly recommend purchasing them.
7.5
Helpful supplement
I'm taking these probiotics alongside supplements for my gastritis and believe they are beneficial. I increased my dosage and feel it's making a positive difference.
6
Chronic gastritis relief
1 people found this helpful
I consistently take this product and feel the benefits, especially after suffering from chronic gastritis. I noticed improvements after regular use, but if I stop, symptoms return. I advise taking it post-meal due to my sensitive stomach. The product's packaging is hygienic and delivery was swift.
6
Positive body response
8 people found this helpful
I am using this probiotic complex to combat Helicobacter pylori, which causes gastritis. After a blood test confirmed Helicobacter, I’ve been administering it to my child. I noticed a positive reaction in my sensitive body with no adverse effects. I also supplement with fibre, which helps nourish the probiotics.
2
Ineffective for gastritis
I initially felt unsure about the benefits of ginger, especially with my weak stomach. After consuming it, I found it had little impact on my gastritis and other digestive issues like constipation. While it may work well for those with a healthy stomach, it definitely doesn't suit mine, as it only seemed to worsen my symptoms. I may try it again, but I'm not convinced of its effectiveness for gastritis.
We explored the impact of Lactobacillus strains, particularly NCFM and Lp-115, on gastritis caused by H. pylori. Through a study involving both human gastric cells and mice, we found that these probiotic strains significantly reduced bacterial adhesion and inflammation in the stomach lining.

The results showed decreased levels of inflammatory markers, indicating that NCFM and Lp-115 could effectively inhibit the inflammation associated with H. pylori infections. Overall, this research suggests promising benefits of these lactobacillus strains for managing gastric health.
9
Probiotics improve H. pylori treatment
We explored the effect of adding Bifidobacterium longum to standard treatments for Helicobacter pylori, a common cause of gastritis and other gastric issues. By analyzing data from 91 clinical trials with over 13,000 patients, we saw that incorporating this probiotic significantly boosted the rate of H. pylori eradication compared to standard therapy alone.

Moreover, we noted a reduction in unpleasant side effects like nausea and diarrhea for those taking the probiotics, making treatment much more tolerable. Overall, Bifidobacterium longum stands out as an effective partner in H. pylori eradication efforts.
8
Probiotic impact on gastritis tested
We explored the effectiveness of the probiotics Lactococcus lactis P135 and Bifidobacterium longum P142 in combating gastritis linked to Helicobacter pylori (HP) in mice. Our findings indicated that these probiotics significantly reduced HP growth and the resulting inflammation. When administered orally, they were able to alleviate symptoms of HP- and aspirin-induced gastritis while also improving cognitive behavior.

Despite the promising results, it’s important to note that the effects were observed in mice, and further research is needed to confirm if these benefits translate to humans.

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