Pregbiome

Pregbiome

Probiotic supplement for women’s health

Probiotics are generally classed as food rather than medicine,

Probiotic-supplements are a way to add good bacteria to your body. Probiotics are made of both bacteria and yeast. Common probiotic bacteria can include lactobacillus and bifidobacterium. The most common yeast found in probiotics is saccharomyces boulardii.

When first using probiotics, some people experience gas, bloating, or diarrhea. Changes in the gut microbiota can result in bacteria producing more gas than usual, which can lead to bloating. However, these side effects usually clear up within a few days or weeks of taking the probiotics.

With more time in your gut, the good bacteria can get to work healing your digestive issues. And that’s exactly what you want if you’re investing in a supplement. The bottom line: The best time to take a probiotic is generally at nighttime before bed.

Based on many studies, it was concluded that exogenous administration of Lactobacillus probiotics has the capability of restoration of vaginal microbiome and hence improves fertility, pregnancy outcome, and menopausal infection.

Probiotics can help with fertility by keeping the gut and vaginal microbiomes at healthy levels

Probiotic supplementation in infertile men lead to a significant increase in sperm concentration and motility and a significant reduction in oxidative stress and inflammatory markers. Therefore, oral intake of probiotics has the potential to be one of the ways to deal with oxidative damage of sperm.

It takes most people 2 to 3 weeks to feel significant benefits when you start taking probiotics. That’s because probiotics need time to accomplish their three key goals: increase your good bacteria count, decrease your bad bacteria count, and reduce inflammation.

A common question about probiotics is whether it is ok to take probiotic supplements every day. Whilst there may be a few exceptions to this rule, the general answer is yes, it’s safe, and usually recommended, to take them daily. It’s important to understand that probiotics are a natural supplement and not a medicine.

If you stop taking them, your gut bacteria are likely return to their pre-supplementation condition within one to three weeks. You may be able to get longer-lasting changes by “feeding the healthy bacteria”.

Probiotics is not a medicine, Probiotics normalises the Gut Ecosystem. Probiotic brings back nature into our livelihood.