Health Begins in the Gut
10
Strains proven probiotics
10 Billion
CFU living probiotics in each tablet
BIO-tract®
protects probiotic organisms from stomach acid on their way to the intestinal tract
BIO-Tract®‡
Probiotics-10 also defends against the effects of stomach acid during digestion with BIO-tract. Probiotics may become ineffective when they meet stomach acid during the digestive process. Meaning, when you take a probiotic supplement, the number of viable strains and CFUs may greatly reduce by the time they are absorbed into the body. BIO-tract protects probiotic organisms from stomach acid on their way to the intestinal tract, supporting a significantly higher percentage of organisms to reach the intestine alive.
Product Classification
Gluten-Free
Vegan
Good Manufacturing Practices
Key Ingredients & Benefits
Lactobacillus plantarum
May help promote optimal balance of bacteria in the gastrointestinal tract
Lactobacillus acidophilus
Helps maintain the proper balance of bacteria within the digestive tract
Supports bowel health
Lactobacillus rhamnosus
Supports microflora levels
Helps maintain digestive tract functions
Lactobacillus casei
Active in a broad temperature and pH range
Promotes digestive health
Lactobacillus paracasei
May promote bowel regularity
Bifidobacterium breve
Breaks down food and produces acids that aid gut health.
Helps maintain a healthy balance of gut bacteria.
Bacteria With Benefits
Probiotics are widely believed to provide numerous benefits for your digestive system. Probiotics are good and helpful bacteria that help maintain the natural balance of microflora in your GI tract.* Probiotics-10 contains 10 billion CFUs (active and viable microorganisms) from 10 of the most studied probiotic strains of gut bacteria.
Frequently Asked Questions
What other products complement Probiotics-10?
There are many products which can complement Probiotics-10, depending on your unique goals and needs. For daily digestive health, try pairing Probiotics-10 with NutriClean Advanced Fiber Powder. For better immune health, you could try Isotonix OPC-3, Isotonix Vitamin C and Probiotics-10.
How should I take Probiotics-10?
Take one tablet before the first meal of the day.
Are there any allergens in Probiotics-10?
Probiotics-10 contains trace amounts of milk from the fermentation process. There are less than 2 parts per million (ppm) of milk in each serving. This product is safe for individuals with lactose sensitivity.
How does Probiotics-10 affect bowel health?
Diet and supplementing your intestines with probiotics can help support a healthy bowel by providing for a well-balanced intestinal micro flora.
What is BIO-tract and why is it important?
The patented BIO-tract delivery technology protects probiotic organisms from stomach acid on their way to the bowel. This allows for live bacteria to be delivered to multiple places in the bowel for the best possible outcome.
What is the best way to store Probiotics-10?
Store in a cool, dry place such as a refrigerator or dry box.
Research Scope
30+
Research Studies
7
Clinical Trials, Reviews, Case Studies, and Meta-Analyses
12
Key References on Probiotic Efficacy
Reference List
- Bonifait, L., et al. Probiotics for oral health: myth or reality? Journal of the Canadian Dental Association. 75(8): 585-590, 2009.
- Broekaert, I. and Walker, A. Probiotics and Chronic Disease. Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology. 40(3): 270-274, 2006.
- Brudnak, M. Probiotics as an adjuvant to detoxification protocols. Medical Hypotheses. 58(5): 382-385, 2002.
- Douglas, L. and Sanders, M. Probiotics and prebiotics in dietetics practice. Journal of the American Dietetic Association. 108(3): 510-521, 2008.
- Dugas, B., et al. Immunity and probiotics. Immunology Today. 20(9): 387-390, 1999.
- Elahi, S., et al. Enhanced clearance of Candida albicans from the oral cavities of mice following oral administration of Lactobacillus acidophilus. Brittish Society foe Immunology, Clinical and Experimental Immunology. 141: 29-36, 2005.
- Erickson, K. and Hubbard, N. Probiotic immunomodulation in health and disease. Journal of Nutrition. 130(2S Suppl): 403S-409S, 2000.
- Fernandes, C., et al. Control of diarrhea by lactobacilli. Journal of Applied Nutrition. 40: 32-43, 1988.
- Friedrich, M. A bit of culture for children: probiotics may improve health and fight disease. Journal of the American Medical Association. 284(11): 1365-1366, 2000.
- Frohmader, T., et al. Decrease in frequency of liquid stool in enterally fed critically ill patients given the multispecies probiotic VSL#3: a pilot trial. American Journal of Critical Care. 19: 1-11, 2010.
- Gill, H. and Guarner, F. Probiotics and human health: a clinical perspective. Postgraduate Medical Journal. 80(947): 516-526, 2004.
- Guarner, F. and Malagelada, J. Gut flora in health and disease. Lancet. 361(9356): 512-519, 2003.
- Guglielmetti, S., et al. Oral bacteria as potential probiotics for the pharyngeal mucosa. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 76(12): 3948-3958, 2010.
- Hatakka, K., et al. Probiotics reduce the prevalence of oral candida in the elderly – A randomized controlled trial. Journal of Dental Research. 86(2): 125-130, 2007.
- Hickson, M., et al. Use of probiotic Lactobacillus preparation to prevent diarrhea associated with antibiotics: randomised double blind placebo controlled trial. British Medical Journal. 335: 80-83, 2007.
- Isolauri, E., et al. Probiotics: a role in the treatment of intestinal infection and inflammation? Gut. 50: 54-59, 2002.
- Lambert, J. and Hull, R. Upper gastrointestinal disease and probiotics. Asia-Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 5: 31-35, 1996.
- Ljungh, Å., et al. Isolation, selection and characteristics of Lactobacillus paracasei subsp. paracasei F19. Microbial Ecology in Health and Disease. 3: 4-6, 2002.
- Marteau, P., et al. Protection from gastrointestinal diseases with the use of probiotics. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 73(Suppl): 430S-436S, 2001.
- Noverr, M. and Huffnagle, G. Regulation of Candida albicans morphogenesis by fatty acid metabolites. Infection and Immunity. 72(11): 6206-6210, 2004.
- Payne, S., et al. In vitro studies on colonization resistance of the human gut microbiota to Candida albicans and the effects of tetracycline and Lactobacillus plantarum LPK. Current Issues in Intestinal Microbiology. 4: 1-8, 2003.
- Parracho, H., et al. Differences between the gut microflora of children with autistic spectrum disorders and that of healthy children. Journal of Medical Microbiology. 54: 987-991, 2005.
- Rastall, R. et al. Modulation of the microbial ecology of the human colon by probiotics, prebiotics and synbiotics to enhance human health: An overview of enabling science and potential applications. FEMS Microbiology Ecology. 52: 145-152, 2005.
- Reid, G., et al. Oral probiotics can resolve urogenital infections. FEMS Immunology and Medical Microbiology. 30: 49-52, 2001.
- Reid, G., et al. Oral use of Lactobacillus rhamnosus GR-1 and L. fermentum RC-14 significantly alters vaginal flora: randomized, placebo,-controlled trial in 64 healthy women. 35: 131-134, 2003.
- Reid, G. Probiotic agents to protect the urogenital tract against infection. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 73: 437S-443S, 2001.
- Reid, G., et al. Probiotic Lactobacillus dose required to restore and maintain a normal vaginal flora. FEMS Immunology and Medical Microbiology. 32: 37-41, 2001.
- Reid, G. The scientific basis for probiotic strains of Lactobacillus. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 65(9): 3763-3766, 1999.
- Reid, G. and Burton, J. Use of Lactobacillus to prevent infection by pathogenic bacteria. Microbes and Infection. 4: 319-324, 2002.
- Ronnquist, PD, Forsgren-Brusk, UB, and Hakansson, EE. Lactobacilli in the female genital tract in relation to other genital microbes and vaginal pH. Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica. 85: 726-735, 2006
- Roberfroid, M. Prebiotics and probiotics: are they functional foods? American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 71(Suppl): 1682S-1687S, 2000.
- Rolfe, R. The role of probiotic cultures in the control of gastrointestinal health. Journal of Nutrition. 130: 396S-402S, 2000.
- Shimauchi, H., et al. Improvement of periodontal condition by probiotics with Lactobacillus salivarius WB21: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study. Journal of Clinical Peridontology. 35: 897-905, 2008.
- Strus, M., et al. The in vitro activity of vaginal Lactobacillus with probiotic properties against Candida. Infections Dieseses in Obstetrics and Gynecology. 13(2): 69-75, 2005.
- Szajewska, H. and Mrukowicz, J. Probiotics in the treatment and prevention of acute infectious diarrhea in infants and children: a systematic review of published randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trials. Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition. 33: S17-S25, 2001.
- Tuohy, K., et al. Using probiotics and prebiotics to improve gut health. Therapeutic Focus. 8(15): 692-700, 2003.
- Van Der Mei, H.C., et al. Effect of probiotic bacteria on prevalence of yeasts in oropharyngeal biofilms on silicon rubber voice prosthesis in vitro. Journal of Medical Microbiology. 49: 713-718, 2000.
- Van Niel, W., et al. Lactobacillus therapy for acute infectious diarrhea in children: a meta-analysis. Pediatrics. 109(4): 678-683, 2002.
- Verdenelli, M., et al. Probiotic properties of Lactobacillus rhamnosus and Lactobacillus paracasei isolated from human feces. European Journal of Nutrition. 48: 355-363, 2009.
- Wullt, M., et al. Lactobacillus plantarum 299v enhances the concentrations of fecal short chain fatty acids in patients with recurrent Clostridum difficile-associated diarrhea. Digestive Diseases and Sciences. 52: 2082-2086, 2007. Bonifait, L., et al. Probiotics for oral health: myth or reality? Journal of the Canadian Dental Association. 75(8): 585-590, 2009.
- Broekaert, I. and Walker, A. Probiotics and Chronic Disease. Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology. 40(3): 270-274, 2006.
- Brudnak, M. Probiotics as an adjuvant to detoxification protocols. Medical Hypotheses. 58(5): 382-385, 2002.
- Douglas, L. and Sanders, M. Probiotics and prebiotics in dietetics practice. Journal of the American Dietetic Association. 108(3): 510-521, 2008.
- Dugas, B., et al. Immunity and probiotics. Immunology Today. 20(9): 387-390, 1999.
- Elahi, S., et al. Enhanced clearance of Candida albicans from the oral cavities of mice following oral administration of Lactobacillus acidophilus. Brittish Society foe Immunology, Clinical and Experimental Immunology. 141: 29-36, 2005.
- Erickson, K. and Hubbard, N. Probiotic immunomodulation in health and disease. Journal of Nutrition. 130(2S Suppl): 403S-409S, 2000.
- Fernandes, C., et al. Control of diarrhea by lactobacilli. Journal of Applied Nutrition. 40: 32-43, 1988.
- Friedrich, M. A bit of culture for children: probiotics may improve health and fight disease. Journal of the American Medical Association. 284(11): 1365-1366, 2000.
- Frohmader, T., et al. Decrease in frequency of liquid stool in enterally fed critically ill patients given the multispecies probiotic VSL#3: a pilot trial. American Journal of Critical Care. 19: 1-11, 2010.
- Gill, H. and Guarner, F. Probiotics and human health: a clinical perspective. Postgraduate Medical Journal. 80(947): 516-526, 2004.
- Guarner, F. and Malagelada, J. Gut flora in health and disease. Lancet. 361(9356): 512-519, 2003.
- Guglielmetti, S., et al. Oral bacteria as potential probiotics for the pharyngeal mucosa. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 76(12): 3948-3958, 2010.
- Hatakka, K., et al. Probiotics reduce the prevalence of oral candida in the elderly – A randomized controlled trial. Journal of Dental Research. 86(2): 125-130, 2007.
- Hickson, M., et al. Use of probiotic Lactobacillus preparation to prevent diarrhea associated with antibiotics: randomised double blind placebo controlled trial. British Medical Journal. 335: 80-83, 2007.
- Isolauri, E., et al. Probiotics: a role in the treatment of intestinal infection and inflammation? Gut. 50: 54-59, 2002.
- Lambert, J. and Hull, R. Upper gastrointestinal disease and probiotics. Asia-Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 5: 31-35, 1996.
- Ljungh, Å., et al. Isolation, selection and characteristics of Lactobacillus paracasei subsp. paracasei F19. Microbial Ecology in Health and Disease. 3: 4-6, 2002.
- Marteau, P., et al. Protection from gastrointestinal diseases with the use of probiotics. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 73(Suppl): 430S-436S, 2001.
- Noverr, M. and Huffnagle, G. Regulation of Candida albicans morphogenesis by fatty acid metabolites. Infection and Immunity. 72(11): 6206-6210, 2004.
- Payne, S., et al. In vitro studies on colonization resistance of the human gut microbiota to Candida albicans and the effects of tetracycline and Lactobacillus plantarum LPK. Current Issues in Intestinal Microbiology. 4: 1-8, 2003.
- Parracho, H., et al. Differences between the gut microflora of children with autistic spectrum disorders and that of healthy children. Journal of Medical Microbiology. 54: 987-991, 2005.
- Rastall, R. et al. Modulation of the microbial ecology of the human colon by probiotics, prebiotics and synbiotics to enhance human health: An overview of enabling science and potential applications. FEMS Microbiology Ecology. 52: 145-152, 2005.
- Reid, G., et al. Oral probiotics can resolve urogenital infections. FEMS Immunology and Medical Microbiology. 30: 49-52, 2001.
- Reid, G., et al. Oral use of Lactobacillus rhamnosus GR-1 and L. fermentum RC-14 significantly alters vaginal flora: randomized, placebo,-controlled trial in 64 healthy women. 35: 131-134, 2003.
- Reid, G. Probiotic agents to protect the urogenital tract against infection. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 73: 437S-443S, 2001.
- Reid, G., et al. Probiotic Lactobacillus dose required to restore and maintain a normal vaginal flora. FEMS Immunology and Medical Microbiology. 32: 37-41, 2001.
- Reid, G. The scientific basis for probiotic strains of Lactobacillus. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 65(9): 3763-3766, 1999.
- Reid, G. and Burton, J. Use of Lactobacillus to prevent infection by pathogenic bacteria. Microbes and Infection. 4: 319-324, 2002.
- Ronnquist, PD, Forsgren-Brusk, UB, and Hakansson, EE. Lactobacilli in the female genital tract in relation to other genital microbes and vaginal pH. Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica. 85: 726-735, 2006
- Roberfroid, M. Prebiotics and probiotics: are they functional foods? American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 71(Suppl): 1682S-1687S, 2000.
- Rolfe, R. The role of probiotic cultures in the control of gastrointestinal health. Journal of Nutrition. 130: 396S-402S, 2000.
- Shimauchi, H., et al. Improvement of periodontal condition by probiotics with Lactobacillus salivarius WB21: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study. Journal of Clinical Peridontology. 35: 897-905, 2008.
- Strus, M., et al. The in vitro activity of vaginal Lactobacillus with probiotic properties against Candida. Infections Dieseses in Obstetrics and Gynecology. 13(2): 69-75, 2005.
- Szajewska, H. and Mrukowicz, J. Probiotics in the treatment and prevention of acute infectious diarrhea in infants and children: a systematic review of published randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trials. Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition. 33: S17-S25, 2001.
- Tuohy, K., et al. Using probiotics and prebiotics to improve gut health. Therapeutic Focus. 8(15): 692-700, 2003.
- Van Der Mei, H.C., et al. Effect of probiotic bacteria on prevalence of yeasts in oropharyngeal biofilms on silicon rubber voice prosthesis in vitro. Journal of Medical Microbiology. 49: 713-718, 2000.
- Van Niel, W., et al. Lactobacillus therapy for acute infectious diarrhea in children: a meta-analysis. Pediatrics. 109(4): 678-683, 2002.
- Verdenelli, M., et al. Probiotic properties of Lactobacillus rhamnosus and Lactobacillus paracasei isolated from human feces. European Journal of Nutrition. 48: 355-363, 2009.
- Wullt, M., et al. Lactobacillus plantarum 299v enhances the concentrations of fecal short chain fatty acids in patients with recurrent Clostridum difficile-associated diarrhea. Digestive Diseases and Sciences. 52: 2082-2086, 2007.
*This product(s) is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
‡With BIO-tract® technology. BIO-tract is a patented technology and a registered trademark of Probi USA, Inc.
§Contains 10 billion CFUs at time of manufacture and maintains probiotic benefits throughout shelf life. Refrigeration is not necessary, but will ensure maximum potency and shelf life.
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I’ve never liked capsules, so even though I heard great things about Probiotics 10, I refused to try it at first.
That changed when I had a severe vaginal candida infection during pregnancy. I was put on antibiotics — first for 1 day, then another 10 days — but it still persisted.
A friend recommended Probiotics 10, and honestly, I was shocked at how much better I felt within a week. I just increased my dosage to 4 capsules that week instead of the usual 2.
Safe to say, I’m now a huge believer in Probiotics 10 🥹
Happy Gut, Happy Life!
by LUM
Shop Consultant
on 24/5/2026
I started taking gut health seriously in my mid-30s. While many around me struggle with IBS symptoms and unpredictable sensitive tummy episodes, Probiotic 10 has been quietly supporting my lifestyle with better daily balance and comfort!
🌿 My Everyday Essential – Probiotics 10 🌿
by Lee
Shop Consultant
on 22/5/2026
Probiotics 10 has truly made a big difference in my life. I used to visit my gynecologist every year for recurring UTI issues and regularly needed medication insertions. Ever since I started taking Probiotics 10, I haven’t had to go back for this issue anymore.
It has also become my must-bring supplement whenever I travel overseas. As someone who loves trying different foods, it helps protect my gut and tummy, keeping them comfortable even if I accidentally eat something unsuitable.
This is one supplement I genuinely cannot go without and will definitely continue taking every day.
Great Product!
by Anonymous
on 20/3/2026
Has been buying this regularly for my daughter as she hardly eat fruits & vegetables. Helps her with digestive health & going to the loo..
My Rescuer - Probiotics-10
by SNG
Shop Consultant
on 25/1/2026
Probiotics 10 has come to my rescue several times in Bali, Taipei, and even locally during severe food poisoning episodes.
Highly recommended—this is something everyone should keep with them, anytime, anywhere.
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