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A healthy and balanced microflora helps the sensitive area stay free of unpleasant discomforts, all day, every day! Specially designed for women who are prone to vaginal infections. Enriched with Natural L-lactic acid, it restores and maintains its balance sensitive area.
Strengthens the natural microflora, restores and maintains the balance of the sensitive area
Lactacyd Prebiotic Plus has proven effectiveness in improving the microflora. It contains a combination of prebiotic ingredients – Inulin and Alpha Glucan Oligosaccharide which are nutrients for the microflora – which help promote the growth of good bacteria.
Specially designed for women who are prone to vaginal infections
Formulated with a combination of natural prebiotics, natural lactic acid and mild cleansing agents.
The mildness and effectiveness of the composition of Lactacyd Prebiotic Plus on the vaginal microflora, has been clinically proven to help balance the microflora, thus enhancing the natural protection necessary for women with recurrent vaginal infections.
Gentle on the Microbiome
A microbiome is a community of microorganisms (such as bacteria, fungi, and viruses) that live in a particular environment, and especially microorganisms that live in or on the human body. Lactacyd Prebiotic Plus based on a clinical study has a proven positive effect on the microflora.
Dermatologically & gynecologically tested
PREBIOTICS FOR THE CARE OF THE SENSITIVE AREA
What is a Microbiome?
The skin is colonized by a multitude of microorganisms – including bacteria, fungi and viruses – called the skin microbiome. Many of these microorganisms are harmless and in some cases participate in vital body functions¹.
What are Prebiotics?
Prebiotics are nutrients for bacteria that help create a healthy environment for the skin's microbiome. Fruits, vegetables, grains, and other edible plants are sources of carbohydrates that are potentially prebiotics. Not to be confused with Probiotics which are live microorganisms.