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5/11/2026
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SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Questionable
Based on 2 Researches
5.5
USERS' SCORE
Questionable
Based on 21 Reviews
5.9
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)
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Top Medical Research Studies

7
Lactobacillus shows potential pain relief
In a randomized pilot study, we explored the impact of a lactobacillus-based treatment on pain severity in women diagnosed with endometriosis. Thirty-seven participants who hadn’t undergone hormonal therapy recently were given either lactobacillus capsules or placebo for eight weeks.

After the treatment, we observed a notable reduction in pain scores, especially in dysmenorrhea and overall pain, among those taking lactobacillus compared to the placebo group. Granted, while there were some beneficial effects, the impact varied individually, highlighting the need for further studies in this area.
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We explored whether three months of probiotic supplementation could enhance the quality of life for women with primary dysmenorrhea. In a randomized, double-blind study, 72 participants were split to receive either probiotics or a placebo.

While we observed some improvements in mental health and a potential decrease in painkiller usage, there was no notable change in inflammatory markers. This suggests that probiotics may have some benefits, yet larger studies are necessary to fully understand their impact.
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Most Useful Reviews

9
Colic relief
9 people found this helpful
After taking this product, I was relieved of colic, bloating, gas, and stomach upset. You should try it with the best beneficial bacteria available.
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0
Caused stomach pain
6 people found this helpful
This product caused me diarrhoea and severe stomach cramps. Despite hoping it would relieve my pelvic pain and allergies, it did nothing for either. Taking one capsule resulted in mild relief for constipation, but two capsules triggered major diarrhoea. I can't recommend it.
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0
Severe side effects
5 people found this helpful
I bought this for my father who suffers from pelvic pain. After two weeks of use, he experienced severe abdominal cramps and was hospitalised due to the pain. It was a distressing experience for him.
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Medical Researches

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Questionable
Based on 2 Researches
5.5
  • All Researches
7
Lactobacillus shows potential pain relief
In a randomized pilot study, we explored the impact of a lactobacillus-based treatment on pain severity in women diagnosed with endometriosis. Thirty-seven participants who hadn’t undergone hormonal therapy recently were given either lactobacillus capsules or placebo for eight weeks.

After the treatment, we observed a notable reduction in pain scores, especially in dysmenorrhea and overall pain, among those taking lactobacillus compared to the placebo group. Granted, while there were some beneficial effects, the impact varied individually, highlighting the need for further studies in this area.
Read More
We explored whether three months of probiotic supplementation could enhance the quality of life for women with primary dysmenorrhea. In a randomized, double-blind study, 72 participants were split to receive either probiotics or a placebo.

While we observed some improvements in mental health and a potential decrease in painkiller usage, there was no notable change in inflammatory markers. This suggests that probiotics may have some benefits, yet larger studies are necessary to fully understand their impact.
Read More

User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Questionable
Based on 21 Reviews
5.9
  • All Reviews
  • Positive Reviews
  • Negative Reviews
9
Colic relief
9 people found this helpful
After taking this product, I was relieved of colic, bloating, gas, and stomach upset. You should try it with the best beneficial bacteria available.
Read More
0
Caused stomach pain
6 people found this helpful
This product caused me diarrhoea and severe stomach cramps. Despite hoping it would relieve my pelvic pain and allergies, it did nothing for either. Taking one capsule resulted in mild relief for constipation, but two capsules triggered major diarrhoea. I can't recommend it.
Read More
0
Severe side effects
5 people found this helpful
I bought this for my father who suffers from pelvic pain. After two weeks of use, he experienced severe abdominal cramps and was hospitalised due to the pain. It was a distressing experience for him.
Read More
0
Stomach irritation
3 people found this helpful
This product irritated my stomach and increased my pelvic pain. I had to use it without the shell to feel better. Linex worked better for me.
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9
Morning ease
1 people found this helpful
I take it in the morning, and I feel unburdened as my pelvic pain has dissipated.
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Frequently Asked Questions

7.5
Less bloating
2 people found this helpful
I have chronic IBS with significant pelvic pain and bloating. After trying many probiotics, I selected Jarrow based on its reviews, and I am pleased. The pain and bloating have noticeably decreased after three weeks of use.
0
Severe side effects
5 people found this helpful
I bought this for my father who suffers from pelvic pain. After two weeks of use, he experienced severe abdominal cramps and was hospitalised due to the pain. It was a distressing experience for him.
0
Worsened health
6 people found this helpful
This remedy did not work and worsened my health, causing spasms and pelvic pain. Following a visit to my doctor, I switched probiotics and returned to normal after a month. It was a disappointing experience.
7
Lactobacillus shows potential pain relief
In a randomized pilot study, we explored the impact of a lactobacillus-based treatment on pain severity in women diagnosed with endometriosis. Thirty-seven participants who hadn’t undergone hormonal therapy recently were given either lactobacillus capsules or placebo for eight weeks.

After the treatment, we observed a notable reduction in pain scores, especially in dysmenorrhea and overall pain, among those taking lactobacillus compared to the placebo group. Granted, while there were some beneficial effects, the impact varied individually, highlighting the need for further studies in this area.
We explored whether three months of probiotic supplementation could enhance the quality of life for women with primary dysmenorrhea. In a randomized, double-blind study, 72 participants were split to receive either probiotics or a placebo.

While we observed some improvements in mental health and a potential decrease in painkiller usage, there was no notable change in inflammatory markers. This suggests that probiotics may have some benefits, yet larger studies are necessary to fully understand their impact.

References

  1. Zakaria IA, Mohammed Zain NA, Teik CK, Abu MA, Zainuddin AA, et al. The role of probiotics in improving menstrual health in women with primary dysmenorrhoea: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial (the PERIOD study). Womens Health (Lond). 2024;20:17455057241234524. 10.1177/17455057241234524
  2. Khodaverdi S, Mohammadbeigi R, Khaledi M, Mesdaghinia L, Sharifzadeh F, et al. Beneficial Effects of Oral Lactobacillus on Pain Severity in Women Suffering from Endometriosis: A Pilot Placebo-Controlled Randomized Clinical Trial. Int J Fertil Steril. 2019;13:178. 10.22074/ijfs.2019.5584
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