We value a science-based approach. That’s why we’ve outlined how each ingredient in our formula positively impacts body.
L. rhamnosus GR-1
A gold-standard strain for female health, L. rhamnosus GR-1 is clinically proven to reduce the recurrence of bacterial vaginosis. It also functions as a powerful gastrointestinal probiotic, helping to normalize gut flora, strengthen the intestinal barrier, and stimulate the immune system to suppress pathogenic bacteria.
L. reuteri RC-14
Working in synergy with GR-1, this strain is essential for restoring and maintaining a healthy vaginal microbiome. It actively suppresses harmful pathogens like E. coli and the yeast Candida albicans, helping to prevent the imbalances that lead to common urogenital infections while also supporting the intestinal barrier.
L. crispatus
A key marker of a healthy vaginal ecosystem, L. crispatus is a primary producer of lactic acid. This action creates a protective, acidic environment (pH 3.5-4.5) that naturally inhibits the growth of pathogens like Gardnerella vaginalis and Candida, significantly lowering the risk of infections and recurrence.
L. gasseri
This strain works to maintain an optimal acidic pH, effectively suppressing the growth of harmful pathogens and yeast. Its presence is strongly associated with a lower risk of bacterial vaginosis, candidiasis, and urinary tract infections, while also providing supportive effects for gastrointestinal health.
L. jensenii
A powerful defender of the vaginal flora, L. jensenii is highly effective at producing both lactic acid and hydrogen peroxide. This dual action creates an inhospitable environment for anaerobic pathogens and Candida, providing robust protection against microbial imbalances.
L. plantarum
This versatile probiotic strengthens the critical gut-vaginal axis. By reinforcing the mucosal barriers and providing an anti-inflammatory effect, it helps maintain vaginal health from within the gut, supporting the body's systemic defenses against pathogens.
L. acidophilus
A foundational probiotic, L. acidophilus supports the gut by aiding in lactose digestion and enhancing the mucosal immune response. It helps prevent antibiotic-associated diarrhea by competing with pathogens like E. coli and C. difficile, which is crucial as antibiotic use is a common trigger for vaginal flora disruptions.