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Biome Her Probiotic 10 vcaps is a premium natural health product designed to support everyday wellness using carefully selected ingredients.
Activated Probiotics Biome Her Probiotic 10 vcaps delivers a specialised probiotic blend crafted for women's digestive and immune health. This convenient 10-capsule pack features vegetarian capsules with live beneficial bacteria strains. The formula is designed to support gut flora balance, promote digestive regularity, and enhance overall wellness. Ideal for women seeking daily probiotic support. These capsules are easy to incorporate into your routine. Please consult a healthcare professional before use if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or taking medications.
Maintains a healthy vaginal microbiome with strains native to this environment. Clinically trialled probiotic strains Lactobacillus crispatus LCR01 (DSM 24619), Lactobacillus fermentum LF10 (DSM 19187) and Lactobacillus acidophilus LA02 (DSM 21717).
Unlike the gut microbiota, a healthy vaginal microbiome (VMB) is characterised by low diversity of microorganisms and Lactobacilli dominance. Lactobacilli are necessary for the production of lactic acid to help maintain optimal vaginal pH (3.5-4.5) and deter the growth of pathogenic microorganisms. Particular species of Lactobacilli protect against vaginal infections by producing lactic acid and antimicrobial metabolites such as hydrogen peroxide, competing for nutrients and adhesion sites, and promoting a healthy vaginal mucosal barrier.
Across different women, there are five recognised vaginal microbial community state types (CSTs) characterised by the abundance of specific Lactobacilli species, including Lactobacillus crispatus (CST-I), L. gasseri (CST-II), L.iners (CST-III) and L. jensenii (CST-V). The fourth subtype (CST-IV) is characterised by a greater diversity of non-Lactobacilli microorganisms, which may be healthy in some ethnic groups or represent a dysbiotic vaginal microbiome. Although individual variations occur, L. crispatus is widely regarded as the best marker for vaginal microbiome health largely due to its proficiency in producing lactic acid and hydrogen peroxide
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