Pro-Flora™ Womens Probiotic
Mixed sentiment; some users report mood and skin improvements, but adverse effects like dizziness and nausea temper overall enthusiasm.
- Women seeking Lactobacillus-based probiotic support for vaginal flora balance
- Adults supporting urinary tract microbiome health with clinician-recommended strains
- Women whose practitioner recommends targeted probiotic support post-antibiotic use
- Mood Support — 72% of verified reviews
About Integrative Therapeutics - Pro-Flora™ Womens Probiotic
Pro-Flora™ Women's Probiotic by Integrative Therapeutics is a targeted probiotic formula designed to support vaginal, urinary tract, and digestive health in women. It delivers clinically studied Lactobacillus strains—including L. rhamnosus and L. reuteri—known for their role in maintaining a balanced vaginal microbiome and healthy flora throughout the gut.
Why It's Worth Considering: Integrative Therapeutics is a practitioner-grade brand with a strong track record in evidence-informed formulations; this product uses well-researched Lactobacillus strains at meaningful CFU counts selected specifically for women's microbiome needs.
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How to Take
Who Benefits
Best For
- Women seeking Lactobacillus-based probiotic support for vaginal flora balance
- Adults supporting urinary tract microbiome health with clinician-recommended strains
- Women whose practitioner recommends targeted probiotic support post-antibiotic use
- Individuals maintaining healthy vaginal pH through daily probiotic supplementation
Cautions
- Severely immunocompromised (consult physician)
- Active pancreatitis
- Central venous catheters (risk of translocation)
- SIBO (some probiotics may worsen — consult practitioner)
What to Expect
Compare Probiotic Types
| Feature | Multi-Strain (this) | Spore-Based | Saccharomyces | Single-Strain |
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| Survivability | Moderate (refrigerate) | Excellent (shelf-stable) | Excellent (yeast-based) | Moderate |
| Best For | General gut health | Antibiotic recovery | Diarrhea, C. diff | Targeted conditions |
| CFU Range | 10-100 billion | 2-5 billion (potent) | 5-10 billion | 1-50 billion |
| Research | Extensive | Growing | Strong (S. boulardii) | Strain-specific |
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Frequently Asked Questions
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For general health maintenance, 10-20 billion CFU is sufficient. For therapeutic use (post-antibiotics, IBS, immune support), 50-100 billion CFU is recommended. More important than CFU count is strain diversity and survivability — a 5 billion spore-based probiotic may be more effective than a 100 billion conventional strain that doesn't survive stomach acid.
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Take with food or within 30 minutes of eating. Food buffers stomach acid and increases probiotic survival by up to 100x. A small amount of fat in the meal further improves survival. Exception: spore-based probiotics (Bacillus strains) are acid-resistant and can be taken anytime.
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Yes — temporary bloating, gas, or changes in bowel habits during the first 3-7 days is common and actually a positive sign. This 'die-off' reaction occurs as beneficial bacteria displace harmful organisms. If symptoms persist beyond 2 weeks, reduce the dose by half and gradually increase.
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It depends on the strain. Most Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium strains require refrigeration for viability. Spore-based probiotics (Bacillus) and Saccharomyces boulardii are shelf-stable. Check the label — if it says 'viable at time of manufacture' rather than 'at time of expiration,' refrigerate.
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Yes — in fact, it's strongly recommended. Take the probiotic 2-3 hours apart from the antibiotic dose (so the antibiotic doesn't kill the probiotic). Saccharomyces boulardii is particularly resistant to antibiotics. Continue probiotics for at least 2-4 weeks after completing the antibiotic course.
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For acute use (post-antibiotics, traveler's diarrhea), 4-8 weeks minimum. For chronic conditions (IBS, immune support), ongoing daily use is recommended. Probiotics don't permanently colonize — they exert benefits while you take them and for a limited time after stopping. Think of them as a daily maintenance supplement, not a one-time fix.
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No significant interactions identified. Always consult your healthcare provider.
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† These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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