Collection: Probiotics

Live bacteria found in fermented foods, used to support a balanced gut microbiome. Effects depend on the strain and consistency of use.
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What are probiotics?

Probiotics are live bacteria that help support a balanced gut microbiome and digestive health. Different probiotic strains are associated with different functions throughout the body, which is why probiotic products can vary so widely.

What to look for in probiotic products

  • Clinically studied strains
  • Whether the strains are linked to digestive, immune or broader wellness support.
  • CFU levels appropriate for the intended use. Some probiotics contain only a few billion CFUs per serving, while higher-strength products may contain 50 billion CFUs or more.
  • Storage stability and survivability.

Product Highlights

The ingredients behind the product, and the role they’re intended to play in the body.

What does CFU actually mean?
CFU stands for colony-forming units, which refers to the amount of live bacteria in a probiotic product. Different products can range from around 1 billion to over 100 billion CFUs per serving.
Does a higher CFU probiotic automatically mean a better product?
Which probiotic strength should you choose?
Do probiotics need prebiotics?
Do probiotics need to be refrigerated?