3 Best Lactobacillus Gasseri probiotics

- Contains 10 billion bacteria per capsule
- Contains 8 different bacteria strains

- 5 billion bacteria per capsule
- Blend of L. Gasseri, B. Longum and B. Bifidum

- Formula for the immune system
- Contains cranberry, bacteria strains and vitamin C
Probiotics also containing Lactobacillus Gasseri

- 1 billion bacteria per capsule
- Contains 9 different bacterial strains

- Created by fermentation of Kefir-kombucha soybeans
- 15 billion bacteria per capsule and over 120 strains

- Formula product for the entire family
- Contains a patented bacteria blend complemented with banana and baobab extracts

- Formula for digestion
- Contains a patented bacteria blend complemented with turmeric and ginger
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What is Lactobacillus Gasseri?
Lactobacillus Gasseri is a probiotic strain, a lactic-acid bacterium that has become popular in recent years thanks to positive research findings and user experiences. It is a Lactobacillus strain that naturally occurs in our digestive tract and urinary tract.
Strains
Every probiotic bacterium has multiple bacterial subspecies, each differing slightly from one another. The subspecies of Lactobacillus Gasseri found in the probiotic supplements mentioned on this page are:
- KS-13 (in Thorne FloraMend Prime Probiotic)
- LbV 150N (in Thorne Women’s Daily Probiotic)
- CUL-09 (in AOV Probiotica Cranberry Complex)
Side Effects
Lactobacillus Gasseri is generally considered to be a safe probiotic. However, some people may experience mild side effects such as bloating, gas, or digestive discomfort. If you have a compromised immune system or are taking immunosuppressive medications, consult your healthcare provider before use.
Weight loss
There are no known or documented interactions between Lactobacillus Gasseri and medications used for weight loss (slimming).
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Written by: Wouter Olthof
Reviewed by: Liesbeth Thoen
Updated on: 25 June 2025