
SwissRX Probiotic for Women
Most probiotic conversations for athletes focus on the gut — digestion, bloating, nutrient absorption, immune resilience. All valid. But for female athletes, there's an equally important microbiome that rarely gets discussed: the vaginal microbiome. And the demands of endurance training can disrupt it just as readily as they disrupt the gut.
SwissRx Probiotic Female is a targeted, clinically studied probiotic formula built specifically for women. Two specific Lactobacillus strains — L. rhamnosus GR-1 and L. reuteri RC-14 — backed by human clinical trials to support a healthy vaginal environment, maintain proper pH balance, and support urogenital tract health.
Two Strains, One Very Specific Job – Not all probiotics are the same — and not all probiotics reach the vaginal microbiome. L. rhamnosus GR-1 and L. reuteri RC-14 are among the most studied probiotic strains specifically for vaginal and urogenital health. Taken orally, both strains have been shown to colonize the vaginal tract by ascending from the GI tract — a mechanism unique to these specific organisms.
Why Female Athletes Specifically Need This – Intense training, sweat, tight athletic wear, and the hormonal shifts that come with high training load can all disrupt vaginal pH and microflora balance. The vaginal environment is naturally acidic — maintained by Lactobacillus species that produce lactic acid and keep pH around 4. When that balance shifts, women become more vulnerable to recurring discomfort and infections that interfere with training, racing, and daily life. SwissRx Probiotic Female works to restore and maintain that balance proactively, not just reactively.
Urogenital Tract Support Too – The same strains that support vaginal health have also been studied for urinary tract health. L. rhamnosus GR-1 adheres to bladder and urethral cells, displaces unwanted pathogens, and supports a healthy urinary tract microenvironment. For female athletes who experience recurrent urinary tract challenges — often exacerbated by dehydration, long training sessions, and post-race recovery — consistent probiotic support with these strains offers meaningful proactive protection.
How to Use SwissRx Probiotic Female
Daily dose: 1 capsule per day.
Timing: Bedtime is a practical choice — the probiotic has more time to colonize overnight before the next meal. Consistent daily use matters more than specific timing.
Pro tip: Use alongside SwissRx Probiotic or Probiotic Rescue for comprehensive gut coverage, while Probiotic Female addresses the vaginal and urogenital microbiome specifically. The two needs are distinct and both products can be taken together.
This is a different product from SwissRx Probiotic and Probiotic Rescue — those formulas target GI performance, immune resilience, and gut microbiome diversity. SwissRx Probiotic Female targets a different microbiome entirely, with strains clinically proven to reach and support it.
Every female athlete deserves a probiotic built for her whole body — not just her gut.
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Most probiotic conversations for athletes focus on the gut — digestion, bloating, nutrient absorption, immune resilience. All valid. But for female athletes, there's an equally important microbiome that rarely gets discussed: the vaginal microbiome. And the demands of endurance training can disrupt it just as readily as they disrupt the gut.
SwissRx Probiotic Female is a targeted, clinically studied probiotic formula built specifically for women. Two specific Lactobacillus strains — L. rhamnosus GR-1 and L. reuteri RC-14 — backed by human clinical trials to support a healthy vaginal environment, maintain proper pH balance, and support urogenital tract health.
Two Strains, One Very Specific Job – Not all probiotics are the same — and not all probiotics reach the vaginal microbiome. L. rhamnosus GR-1 and L. reuteri RC-14 are among the most studied probiotic strains specifically for vaginal and urogenital health. Taken orally, both strains have been shown to colonize the vaginal tract by ascending from the GI tract — a mechanism unique to these specific organisms.
Why Female Athletes Specifically Need This – Intense training, sweat, tight athletic wear, and the hormonal shifts that come with high training load can all disrupt vaginal pH and microflora balance. The vaginal environment is naturally acidic — maintained by Lactobacillus species that produce lactic acid and keep pH around 4. When that balance shifts, women become more vulnerable to recurring discomfort and infections that interfere with training, racing, and daily life. SwissRx Probiotic Female works to restore and maintain that balance proactively, not just reactively.
Urogenital Tract Support Too – The same strains that support vaginal health have also been studied for urinary tract health. L. rhamnosus GR-1 adheres to bladder and urethral cells, displaces unwanted pathogens, and supports a healthy urinary tract microenvironment. For female athletes who experience recurrent urinary tract challenges — often exacerbated by dehydration, long training sessions, and post-race recovery — consistent probiotic support with these strains offers meaningful proactive protection.
How to Use SwissRx Probiotic Female
Daily dose: 1 capsule per day.
Timing: Bedtime is a practical choice — the probiotic has more time to colonize overnight before the next meal. Consistent daily use matters more than specific timing.
Pro tip: Use alongside SwissRx Probiotic or Probiotic Rescue for comprehensive gut coverage, while Probiotic Female addresses the vaginal and urogenital microbiome specifically. The two needs are distinct and both products can be taken together.
This is a different product from SwissRx Probiotic and Probiotic Rescue — those formulas target GI performance, immune resilience, and gut microbiome diversity. SwissRx Probiotic Female targets a different microbiome entirely, with strains clinically proven to reach and support it.
Every female athlete deserves a probiotic built for her whole body — not just her gut.























