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Daye ProViotics delivers 5 billion CFU of the clinically studied Lactobacillus plantarum GLP3 strain in a convenient daily vegan tablet. Designed to support both vaginal and gut microbiomes, it promotes balanced flora and healthy pH levels without allergens or additives. Freeze-dried for stability and grown in nutrient-rich carrot juice, this supplement offers targeted, science-backed care for women’s intimate and digestive health.











| ASIN | B0DNTQCB9Z |
| ASIN | B0DNTQCB9Z |
| Best Sellers Rank | 56,046 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) 478 in Bacterial Cultures |
| Brand Name | DAYE |
| Country Of Origin | Bulgaria |
| Country of origin | Bulgaria |
| Customer Reviews | 3.5 3.5 out of 5 stars (29) |
| Customer reviews | 3.5 3.5 out of 5 stars (29) |
| Diet Type | Gluten Free |
| Flavour | Unflavoured |
| Item Dimensions | 5.3 x 5.3 x 8.6 centimetres |
| Item Form | Tablet |
| Item Weight | 50 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Daye |
| Manufacturer | Daye |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 865196000186 |
| Manufacturer reference | 865196000186 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Primary Supplement Type | lactobacilli |
| Product Dimensions | 5.3 x 5.3 x 8.6 cm; 50 g |
| Unit Count | 30.00 count |
L**Y
Clever Little Probiotics Without the Usual Faff
Picked these up for my wife after she wanted something to support her gut and general microbiome health without the usual list of hard-to-pronounce ingredients or dodgy additives. These ticked a lot of boxes – organic, vegan, capsule-free, and made with simple ingredients. Basically, good stuff without the fluff. What’s clever is that they’re not in capsule form – just tiny tablets you let dissolve in your mouth. Sounds odd at first, but she actually prefers it now – no swallowing big pills, and they’ve got a light taste that’s not offensive (kind of yoghurty, apparently). After a few weeks of taking them daily, she’s said her digestion feels more settled, and her skin’s been clearer too – which she wasn’t expecting but definitely isn’t complaining about. Also worth noting: no bloating or weird side effects, which has happened with other probiotics in the past. Pros: Easy to take – dissolve-in-the-mouth tablets, no capsules Organic, vegan, allergen-friendly – very gentle on the system Subtle improvements to digestion and skin No added nasties or artificial fillers Cons: Slightly unusual format might not be for everyone at first Pricier than some options, but quality’s there If you’re after a probiotic that keeps things clean, simple, and doesn’t come with a list of ingredients longer than your arm, this one’s a brilliant shout. Great for anyone wanting microbiome support without messing about with pills or powders.
T**1
Good product - but a high daily cost.
I have tried quite a few probiotics and it has to be said that there is an element of "trial and error" involved in finding the best ones for you. A particular formulation that works wonderfully for one person may not work as effectively for someone else. The key starting point for everyone should be to make sure that you select a product from a reputable source with good quality and provenance credentials - On that score, this product from DAYE ticks the right boxes. This particular product requires you to take either one or two tablets per day. Personally, I didn't find that one tablet had any noticeable effect, so after a week I switched to two tablets and that worked noticeably better. At two tablets a day this pack equates to a mere 15 day supply. At the current price of £27.50 for 30 capsules these work out at around £1.83 per day, which is extremely costly when compared with other similar quality probiotics on the market. Even if you felt that one tablet per day met your requirements, these would still work out at more than 90p per day, which is still 50% more than the 60p mark that I would consider a benchmark for good quality probiotics. I have used and reviewed a number of good quality probiotics that have come in at around the 60p per day cost level, which seems to be a fairly decent benchmark cost. Ultimately, the most important factor is whether the probiotics do the job they are intended to do. These have worked pretty well for me. I certainly haven't had any adverse reaction (unsettled stomach, etc) and my system has been reasonably regular. However, the high daily cost would put me off buying this product in future. I hope you find these comments helpful.
�**️
Simple formula, slightly awkward tablet, and a bit on the pricey side.
I’ve been trying out this oral probiotic with mixed feelings. On one hand, I do like that it keeps things clean—vegan, organic, no unnecessary fillers—which is something I look for. It also skips the capsule entirely and comes in a tablet form. That sounds fine in theory, but in practice…The tablet is flat, and dry, making it harder to swallow. You really need to drink a lot of water to get it down, and even then, it's not the easiest to take. Taste-wise, there’s not much going for it either. It’s not exactly unpleasant, but you won’t be looking forward to it. Definitely more functional than flavourful. This probiotic sticks to just one strain—Lactobacillus plantarum—with 5 billion CFUs per tablet. Some might see the simplicity as a benefit, especially if they’re after targeted support, but I personally tend to lean toward multi-strain blends. That said, I’m not a microbiologist, so there’s always the possibility that keeping things focused has its own advantages. The biggest drawback is the cost. At £27.50 for 30 tablets, it works out to about £1.83 a day, which is steep when you stack it up against other options offering more strains at a lower price. Whether it’s worth it will probably come down to how well your body responds to this particular strain. It’s a well-intentioned product with clean ingredients and a focused formula, but the delivery method and price do leave some room for improvement.
A**R
Expensive at £1 per day. Large tablets and inconsistent dosage advice.
This review is for "Daye ProViotics, 30 Organic, Vegan Oral Probiotics for Women, Support Healthy Microbiome, 5 Billion Live Cells, Allergen Friendly Probiotic, Organic Ingredients, Capsule Free Supplements." This is an expensive product, costing almost £1 per day, taking one tablet each day with food - the tin says you can take two but that is not the recommendation on the product website - a bit concerning that they are inconsistent. The rounded tablets are quite large, and some may find them difficult to swallow. Ignore any reviews that say the tablets are tiny - they are not tiny, being over 1cm across. Also there is no recommendation to let these dissolve in the mouth as has been claimed by another reviewer. The shelf life is good, expiring April 2026 which is more than a one-year life. The price at the time of review was around £28 - a very expensive way to get your probiotics, but maybe a good choice if you need a vegan allergen-free product. There is currently mixed evidence of whether oral probiotics can even reach the areas outside the gut that would normally be treated with suppositories - and yet that seems to be a major selling point of this product, with no quoted evidence. I would be looking for something cheaper that I can trust more.
C**.
So far, I’ve been taking them for a week and I noticed on day 3 that it had improved 🐱 health. TMI, but I’ve always struggled with being more on the creamy sticky side more often during my cycle vs the clear lubricated side of things. This has significantly decreased the creamy portion of my cycle and has allowed the clear to present itself more prominently. All around it just FEELS better and healthier. I’m going to give it some time to see how it does during my entire cycle; but so far, good things with this supplement.
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