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Femi Probiotics for Women’s Intimate Health`
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`Clinically Proven Results`
Taking 100 mg per day of Probiotic VGA-1, a vaginal-specific probiotic, helps effectively balance the vaginal microbiome. In clinical studies, participants reported improvements in abnormal discharge, color and odor issues, and itching as early as the first 2 weeks of use. Continued supplementation also helped reduce the risk of recurrence by up to 62%, demonstrating the effectiveness of this women’s probiotic in addressing concerns at the source. [1]
`A combination of Probiotic and Prebiotic works together to help support and maintain vaginal balance.`
Women’s health care, especially vaginal health, requires a balanced synergy between women’s probiotics and prebiotics.
Probiotics act as beneficial microorganisms that help restore and maintain vaginal balance, inhibit the growth of harmful bacteria, reduce abnormal discharge, and lower the risk of recurrent infections. Prebiotics, on the other hand, serve as nourishment for probiotics, supporting their growth and enhancing their function continuously.
When working together, they help create an optimal environment for beneficial vaginal microbiota, making this a long-term approach to maintaining vaginal balance with probiotic supplementation. [2], [3]
Probiotic VGA-1, an innovative vaginal probiotic for women
Because good women’s probiotics are not only about effectiveness, but also about safety, Nectapharma selects Probiotic VGA-1, a vaginal Lactobacillus strain originally derived from a healthy vaginal microbiome. It is formulated with 6-layer coating technology, clinically studied, and supported by safety data including use in pregnant women.
Developed from Lactobacillus strains found in a healthy vaginal microbiome
Probiotic VGA-1 is a women’s probiotic and a vaginal-specific probiotic containing Lactobacillus rhamnosus and Lactobacillus acidophilus, which are key beneficial microorganisms commonly found in the healthy vaginal microbiome. It helps maintain microbial balance and supports an optimal vaginal pH level.
Mechanism of action that helps reduce vaginal discharge and odor
Helps inhibit the growth and adhesion of vaginal pathogens by competing for adhesion sites and producing lactic acid, promoting an environment that supports beneficial microorganisms and reducing the risk of recurrent infections. [4] It is therefore suitable for those searching for the best women’s probiotics, supplements to reduce vaginal discharge, or supplements to reduce vaginal odor.
Probiotic VGA-1 Technology and Proprietary Patents
Probiotic VGA-1 is a vaginal-specific probiotic strain developed with a patented formulation and 6-layer coating technology designed to protect beneficial bacteria from heat, moisture, oxygen, and stomach acid. This helps ensure the probiotic is effectively released and works at the target site. It enhances vaginal balance support with a clinically supported dosage of a proprietary probiotic strain.
Safe for use during pregnancy
Maintaining vaginal microbiome balance during pregnancy is important [5] as more than 1 in 5 pregnant Thai women are found to have vaginal infections, and more than 1 in 3 experience an imbalance in vaginal microbiota, which increases the risk of infection and pregnancy-related complications. Studies have shown that Probiotic VGA-1 helps inhibit pathogenic bacteria in pregnant women without disrupting beneficial microbiota and without reported side effects. Therefore, it is a women’s probiotic that can be safely used to support intimate health during pregnancy. [6], [7]
Sunfiber® a women’s prebiotic that helps enhance the effectiveness of probiotics
A good prebiotic should not cause bloating. That is why Nectapharma selects Sunfiber®, which has safety data, research support, and is the only prebiotic certified with Low-FODMAP Certified™.
A gentle prebiotic that does not cause bloating
Sunfiber® (PHGG: Partially Hydrolyzed Guar Gum) is a women’s prebiotic with high safety and gentle effects on the digestive system, and does not trigger bloating [8]. It is different from general dietary fibers, which may cause gas or abdominal discomfort [9]
Supported by more than 120 human clinical studies
It has been clinically studied in humans in more than 120 studies across children, adults, and the elderly, with supporting data on both safety and efficacy in helping balance the gut microbiome and beneficial bacteria.
Internationally certified with Low-FODMAP Certified™ standard
The only prebiotic certified with Monash University’s Low-FODMAP Certified™ standard, shown not to trigger bloating, gas, or intestinal cramping, and can be safely and continuously used together with vaginal probiotics.
`Full Ingredient List of Femi Probiotics Women’s Probiotic`
Key Ingredients Per Capsule
| Partially Hydrolyzed Guar Gum (Sunfiber®) | 250 mg |
| Lactobacillus Rhamnosus (GenMont Probiotic VGA-1) |
35 mg |
| Lactobacillus Acidophilus (GenMont Probiotic VGA-1) |
13 mg |
Although Sunfiber® is derived from legumes, it contains an extremely low level of allergenic protein, making it unlikely to trigger allergic reactions under normal conditions. However, caution is advised for individuals with a history of allergy to guar gum.
Take 2 capsules immediately after waking up
30 capsules per bottle
`Frequently Asked Questions
About Femi Probiotics Women’s Probiotic`
A: Taking women’s probiotics can provide some support, but it is an indirect effect through the balance of gut and vaginal microbiota, as well as the role of prebiotics.
A: Yes, it can be taken together.
A: It is safe to take during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
A: It is safe to take.
A: It is recommended to take them at least 30–60 minutes apart, as coffee and tea are acidic and may affect the survival and absorption of the probiotics.
A: Suitable for women who have started menstruating, including pregnant women.
References
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Lin, T.-C., Hsu, I.-L., Tsai, W.-H., Chu, Y.-C., Kuan, L.-C., Huang, M.-S., Yeh, W.-L., Chen, Y.-H., Hsu, S.-J., & Chang, W.-W. (2021). Improvement of bacterial vaginosis by oral Lactobacillus supplement: A randomized, double-blinded trial. Applied Sciences, 11(3), 902. https://doi.org/10.3390/app11030902
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Swanson, K. S., Gibson, G. R., Hutkins, R., Reimer, R. A., Reid, G., Verbeke, K., Scott, K. P., Holscher, H. D., Azad, M. B., Delzenne, N. M., & Sanders, M. E. (2020). The International Scientific Association for Probiotics and Prebiotics (ISAPP) consensus statement on the definition and scope of synbiotics. Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology, 17(11), 687–701.
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Bhatia, A., Sharma, D., Mehta, J., Kumarasamy, V., Begum, M. Y., Siddiqua, A., Sekar, M., Subramaniyan, V., Wong, L. S., & Mat Rani, N. N. I. (2025). Probiotics and synbiotics: Applications, benefits, and mechanisms for the improvement of human and ecological health. Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare, 18, 1493–1510. https://doi.org/10.2147/JMDH.S501056
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Mei, Z., & Li, D. (2022). The role of probiotics in vaginal health. Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology, 12, 963868. https://doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2022.963868
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Tachawatcharapunya, S., Chayachinda, C., & Parkpinyo, N. (2017). The prevalence of bacterial vaginosis in asymptomatic pregnant women during early third trimester and the pregnancy complications. Thai Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 25(2), 95–102
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Gille, C., Böer, B., Marschal, M., Urschitz, M. S., Heinecke, V., Hund, V., Speidel, S., Tarnow, I., Mylonas, I., Franz, A., Engel, C., & Poets, C. F. (2016). Effect of probiotics on vaginal health in pregnancy: EFFPRO, a randomized controlled trial. American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology, 215(5), 608.e1–608.e7. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajog.2016.06.021
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Sheyholislami, H., & Connor, K. L. (2021). Are probiotics and prebiotics safe for use during pregnancy and lactation? A systematic review and meta-analysis. Nutrients, 13(7), 2382. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13072382
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Niv, E., Halak, A., Tiommny, E., Yanai, H., Strul, H., Naftali, T., & Levine, A. (2016). Randomized clinical study: Partially hydrolyzed guar gum versus placebo in patients with irritable bowel syndrome. Nutrition Journal, 15, 65. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12986-016-0070-5
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Dou, Y., Yu, X., Luo, Y., Chen, B., Ma, D., & Zhu, J. (2022). Effect of fructooligosaccharides supplementation on the gut microbiota in human: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Nutrients, 14(16), 3298. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14163298
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