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ProViotics - Gut and Vaginal Microbiome Supplements
Boost your microbiome with ProViotics! They contain nothing but the good bacteria that make up a healthy vaginal and gut microbiome.
Use for a minimum of 3 months for the best results
All subscriptions include:
• Convenient automatic delivery
• Flexible - pause or cancel anytime
• Free shipping on orders over $50
🌍 Evironmental Impact: Choosing plans with less frequent deliveries helps reduce our carbon footprint.
♻️ Daye ProViotics come in endlessly recyclable aluminium storage tins and compostable refill pouches.
Take Daye ProViotics once daily as a supplement with food. The gut and vaginal microbiome supplements can be incorporated as part of your everyday wellness routine. Our Gynecological Health Experts may also recommend them based on your individual needs, especially after especially after a course of antibiotics or antifungals.
Ingredient per tablet: Plant-derived Lactobacillus plantarum GLP3 (5 billion CFU), Microcrystalline cellulose (carrot fiber).
Recommended intake: Take one to two tablets daily with food.
Storage: Store in a cool dry place, no refrigeration required.
Like your gut, your vagina is home to billions of bacteria (some good, some bad). These make up your vaginal microbiome. When it doesn’t contain enough good bacteria, you’re at greater risk of infections like STIs, yeast infection and BV.
Having a high level of good bacteria (Lactobacilli) means your vaginal microbiome is thriving.
Why should you care? Because it’s not just yeast infection and BV it wards off. A healthy vaginal microbiome has been shown to lessen the risk of other vaginal health problems too.
Lab tests have confirmed that ProViotics survive in the acidic environments of both the gut and the vagina. This means they reach you alive, unlike other brands of probiotics.
Lactobacillus plantarum GLP3 is extracted from fermented vegetables, and grown in organic carrot juice. It’s completely free from additives and nasties — it doesn’t even come in a capsule. With ProViotics, you get live, freeze-dried lactobacilli. The good stuff.
SOY-FREE
DAIRY-FREE
GLUTEN-FREE
CORN-FREE
NO PRESERVATIVES
FREEZE DRIED
We work closely with our medical advisory board and a select group of clinical institutions to ensure our research gets an expert seal of approval.
Every part of our ProViotics product can either be reused, or naturally decomposed. It comes with a compostable refill pouch — reducing waste and emissions with every cycle.
Still have questions? Read all of our FAQs.
Plant-derived Lactobacillus plantarum GLP3 (5 billion CFU), Microcrystalline cellulose.
Store in a cool dry place. ProViotics are freeze-dried, so you don’t have to refrigerate them.
Our ProViotics tin is made of endlessly recyclable aluminium, and we ship them to you in a recycled cardboard box. The refill pouch is fully compostable (even though it may look like plastic!) and is safe for both home and industrial composting.
Take Daye ProViotics once daily as a supplement with food.
Not really! Lactobacilli have a long and safe history of use in humans. As they are vegan and allergen-free it’s unlikely that you will have a negative reaction.
Yes, Daye ProViotics are safe to use when pregnant, breastfeeding or TTC.
Research suggests that Lactobacilli-containing probiotics have potential benefits for maternal and neo-natal well-being.
While ProViotics aren't considered medications (hence, we cannot say that they “cure” yeast infection), reveal a strong 99.8% efficacy of Lactobacillus Plantarum against Candida, the fungus linked to yeast infections. Our ProViotics can support the diversity of your vaginal microbiome, which in turn can offer potential support against yeast infections.
Learn more about how probiotics can help you look after your vaginal microbiome and support your vaginal health here.
The bacteria we use is freeze-dried, which means it retains its properties for longer, and you don’t have to store it in the fridge.
Great question. The answer is both!
We already know how important the gut is for overall health, but researchers are starting to unveil how the gut plays a role in vaginal health as well.