Women's Probiotics Complex - Care and balance of the intimate flora
WOMEN'S PROBIOTICS COMPLEX combines 5 specific strains of Lactobacillus , selected for their clinical efficacy in maintaining a healthy vaginal microbiota , with vitamin D3, zinc, and vitamin B2 . A formula designed to help you:
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Restore and maintain the balance of your intimate flora.
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Strengthen your natural defenses from the gut-vagina axis.
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Take care of your mucous membranes and protect your cells from oxidative stress.
Free from allergens , GMOs and unnecessary substances, this supplement accompanies you every day with safety, scientific backing and a commitment to your overall well-being.
vaginal microbiota in harmony
It all starts with balance.
Female intimate health is closely linked to the balance of the vaginal microbiota, an ecosystem composed mainly of bacteria of the genus Lactobacillus . These bacteria produce lactic acid, which helps maintain an acidic pH (between 3.8 and 4.5), creating an environment that inhibits the growth of potentially pathogenic microorganisms.
When this balance is disrupted—by stress, antibiotics, or hormonal changes—discomforts such as abnormal discharge, itching, or irritation can occur. Supporting the intimate ecosystem with specific strains of Lactobacillus (such as rhamnosus , reuteri , crispatus , gasseri , and johnsonii ) helps to restore and maintain this protective environment naturally and sustainably.
Natural immune system booster
More defenses, fewer worries
The connection between the immune system and the microbiota is closer than it seems. Lactobacillus strains not only balance the intimate environment but also stimulate the local production of antimicrobial peptides and strengthen the vaginal mucosa's immune response.
This effect is enhanced by key micronutrients such as vitamin D3 , which contributes to the normal function of the immune system, and zinc , which helps protect cells against oxidative stress. A combination of probiotics and immunonutrients naturally strengthens the body's first line of defense without disrupting its physiological balance.
Prebiotics: the food that activates them
Without them, probiotics do not reach their destination.
Prebiotics are fermentable plant fibers that we don't digest, but which are essential for feeding and activating the beneficial bacteria in the gut. This formula includes two of the most studied: inulin and FOS (fructooligosaccharides). Their presence is not a decorative addition, but a key component: without these nutrients, many probiotic strains do not survive intestinal transit or colonize effectively.
Prebiotics help probiotics reach the gut alive and begin working more efficiently, multiplying, producing beneficial substances, and competing with undesirable bacteria. The synergy between probiotics and prebiotics makes this formula a functional symbiotic, with greater stability, efficacy, and impact on the natural balance of your vaginal microbiota, strengthening your defenses and caring for your intimate well-being from within.
Mucous membrane health
Your mucous membrane also needs nutrients.
The vaginal mucosa is a delicate tissue that serves a dual purpose: protecting against microorganisms and promoting natural lubrication. To fulfill this role, it needs to be well-nourished and protected.
Zinc helps protect cells from oxidative damage, a process that weakens the body's natural barriers, while vitamin B2 (riboflavin) is essential for maintaining healthy mucous membranes. Combined with probiotics that support the vaginal flora, these nutrients form a solid foundation for ongoing intimate comfort.
Intestinal-vaginal axis
Your gut also takes care of your intimate area.
Although it may seem surprising, many of the bacteria that inhabit the vaginal area originate from the intestinal tract. There is a biological axis between the gut and the vagina through which probiotic strains ingested orally can migrate and colonize the vaginal flora.
Strains such as L. reuteri , L. rhamnosus , and L. johnsonii have demonstrated in clinical studies their ability to reach the vaginal mucosa and exert a protective effect there. This indirect, yet effective, route allows for non-invasive intervention in intimate health with lasting benefits from within.