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Wholesome Wellness Raw Probiotics for Women 100 Billion CFU - 30 Capsules

Wholesome Wellness Raw Probiotics for Women delivers 100 billion CFU from 34 clinically studied probiotic strains, combined with organic prebiotics, digestive enzymes, whole fruits and vegetables, and UT protection ingredients. Doctor-formulated for women's gut, immune, vaginal, and overall health.

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Posted by Customer, Monday, March 2, 2026 on product Wholesome Wellness Raw Probiotics for Women 100 Billion CFU - 30 Capsules
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    A: This formula contains 34 unique probiotic strains at 100 billion CFU per serving. Strain diversity matters because different probiotic strains colonize different areas of the gut and perform different functions. Some support vaginal health, others aid digestion, and still others boost immune function. A diverse blend helps create a more robust and resilient gut microbiome, similar to how a diverse ecosystem is more stable than one with few species.
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Posted by Customer, Monday, March 2, 2026 on product Wholesome Wellness Raw Probiotics for Women 100 Billion CFU - 30 Capsules
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    A: No, Wholesome Wellness Raw Probiotics for Women is shelf-stable and does not require refrigeration. The formula uses specific stabilizing probiotic strains and protective packaging to maintain potency at room temperature throughout the product's shelf life. Simply store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. The shelf-stable design makes it convenient for travel and daily use without worrying about cold storage.
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    A: You can take probiotics during a course of antibiotics, but it is recommended to space them at least two hours apart. Taking them at the same time may reduce the effectiveness of both the antibiotic and the probiotic. Many healthcare providers recommend continuing probiotic supplementation for several weeks after completing antibiotics to help restore the beneficial gut bacteria that antibiotics may have disrupted. Consult your healthcare provider for personalized guidance.
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