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Gloryfeel Probiotics Review

January 30, 2016 by Jennifer Leave a Comment

This post may contain affiliate links which won’t change your price but will share some commission.

 

This post is an unbiased review of Gloryfeel probiotics which I recieved for no fee in exchange for an honest review.

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Any of you who read my blog know how important I believe probiotics are. I love getting as many of my probiotics as I can from fermented foods and drinks like kombucha and water kefir and sauerkraut. Realistically I know not everyone can do that on a regular basis and that is why there are packaged probiotic pills.

Gloryfeel makes a probiotic with some great claims. The more strains of bacteria in a probiotic the better in my opinion. Different strains of beneficial bacteria have different effects in the body. The more diverse our intestinal flora is the better for good gut health, and then good health overall.

Gloryfeel’s probiotic has the following strains

  • L. Acidophilus
  • L. Rhamnosus
  • B. Longum
  • B. Breve
  • L. Casei
  • B. Coagulans
  • B. Lactis
  • L. Plantarum
  • S. Thermophilus
  • B. Infantis
  • L. Gasseri
  • L. Reuteri
  • L. Fermentum
  • S. Bouldari

For those who are committed to buying American, these are made in the USA. The formula was developed by the Germans, which is also a good thing as they have a reputation for some good health products. 

I had no problems taking these. They swallow easily and have no bad taste. I had no side effects from taking any.

The only thing I had trouble with was the smell when I opened the bottle. It smelled of chemicals to me. I do not know at this point if that was the probiotics or the bottle and packaging. For this reason I would rate this probiotic a 4 out of 5.

 

 

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