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Vaginal Health Supplements

Explore vaginal health supplements for women, including probiotics, prebiotics, cranberry formulas and targeted support for vaginal moisture and everyday intimate wellbeing. Compare ingredients, probiotic strains, CFU counts, formats and daily servings to find an option that suits your needs. Each product page includes full directions, suitability and ingredient information.

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Your Questions Answered: Women's Intimate Health Probiotic

Frequently Asked Questions

Probiotics containing Lactobacillus strains support vaginal pH balance by restoring the acidic environment that keeps harmful bacteria under control. They do not treat active BV infections but may help reduce recurrence when taken consistently alongside medical treatment.

Most women notice changes in discharge, odour and comfort within 4–8 weeks of consistent daily use. Microbiome restoration is gradual — a 90-day course gives the most complete picture of how your body responds.

Yes. Lactobacillus-based probiotic supplements are classified as food supplements, not medicines, and are considered safe for most women. Ellasie's formulas are medically reviewed, GMP-certified and independently lab-tested every batch.

Both deliver live cultures to support the gut-vagina axis. Capsules typically contain higher CFU counts and targeted Lactobacillus strains — better for active microbiome imbalance. Gummies are lower CFU, easier to take daily, and better for maintenance and prevention.

Probiotics can be taken during and after antibiotic courses to help restore disrupted microbiome balance. Take them at least 2 hours apart from the antibiotic dose to prevent the antibiotic from reducing the live cultures before they reach the gut.

If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, we recommend speaking with a healthcare professional before taking any food supplement. They can advise based on your individual needs and circumstances.