DrFormulas Cranberry Probiotics for Women Vaginal Health & Urinary Tract with Fiber Prebiotic & D Mannose | Nexabiotic Feminine Health Vaginosis with Lactobacillus Acidophilus for Yeast 60 C
- DIVERSE: Contains 23-strains of high quality probiotics including Saccharomyces boulardii, Lactobacillus acidophilus, and Bifidobacterium animalis lactis (formerly B. infantis). Billions of Lactobacillus acidophilus helps decrease vaginal pH and helps keep yeast out of the vagina. - CONCENTRATED CRANBERRY: Pacran 50:1 Cranberry Concentrate Extract to support healthy urinary tract bacterial levels - REDUCE BAD BACTERIA: Increase probiotics and decrease the amount of bad or undesirable bacteria with Nexabiotic Probiotics for Women - DELAYED RELEASE: Our release mechanism to make sure you get most out of the 17.25 Billion CFUs per capsule (at time of manufacture). - USA MADE: Made in the USA in certified Good Manufacturing Practices Facility. Your safety is our priority.
Product description
What makes Nexabiotic Better?
Doctor Formulated - Contains Two Probiotics Recommended by Doctors
Stomach Acid-Resistant Vegetarian Capsules
Featuring Advanced Lyophilization (Freeze-drying) Technology. Freeze-drying allows the probiotics to remain dormant until they reach the small intestine where they are reactivated upon exposure to moisture.
Contains the Hardy Probiotic Strains Saccharomyces boulardii, Bacillus clausii, and Bacillus subtilis. These strains are able to protect themselves by turning into spores to withstand extreme drought, temperatures, and even the acidic environment of the stomach.
- Doctor researched and formulated.
- Utilizes one of a kind acid resistant capsules that are more effective than pearls, enteric coated capsules, and powders!
- Contains Cranberry Extract and D-Mannose to support urinary and vaginal health
Nexabiotic helps support:
Cranberry extract and D-Mannose help to support urinary and vaginal health by inhibiting the growth of bacteria
Discovered by French scientist Henri Boulard in 1923. He noticed that the people indigenous to Southeast Asian would chew on the peels of lychee and mangosteen fruits to ward off the diarrhea-causing disease cholera. Modern scientists have found that S. boulardii has antitoxin, antimicrobial, and anti inflammatory effects.
Considered one of the earliest colonizers of the human gut, Bifidobacterium infantis or B infantis for short has been found to remove cholesterol from its environment as well as to normalize the acidity of the gut. It also interacts with the immune system to help provide a healthier immune response.
Our delivery system is durable yet flexible. Tablets and pearls are difficult to administer to those who have trouble swallowing- requiring you to grind up each dose which damages the probiotics.
Probiotics help your body break down food. They love it in there since it's a warm, moist, and protected environment. They actually live off of the food that you eat, reducing your caloric intake. In doing so, probiotics play an important role in digestion and have been found to support regular bowel movements.
One particular strain, Bacillus clausii, has been found to be helpful in improving the vaginal flora, improving abdominal pain and bloating in irritable bowel syndrome patients, and increasing immune response to viral challenges.
Contains 2 Ingredients that Help support Vaginal and Urinary Health:
1. D-Mannose is a carbohydrate that is not metabolized by the body. Instead, it is excreted into urine where it helps inhibit the growth of bacteria.
2. Cranberry Extract has been known to inhibit the growth of bacteria
The skin and gut are intimately connected. In fact, they form one continuous surface. If you unfolded your gut you would find that it has the surface area of 300 square meters, roughly the size of an Olympic tennis court.
In terms of numbers, you actually have more gut than you have skin. Probiotics also live on your skin and several studies have found a connection between gut and skin health.
70% of your immune system resides in the gut. Your immune system is constantly sampling the contents of your gut and is constantly interacting with the probiotics inside. The complexity of this interaction is still being studied.
One thing is for certain- probiotics act as competition for bad actors inside the gut and help them, prevent them from becoming too big of a problem. In doing so, they help support your immune system.