Stix, a Philadelphia-based health company founded by women to provide solutions for women's health, is offering a vaginal probiotic supplement that is positioned as solution for the common and very disruptive issue of yeast infections.
The Vaginal Health Probiotic was designed in collaboration with obstetrician-gynecologists with deep knowledge of women's health. Accordingly, this vaginal probiotic supplement eschews unnecessary bloating of ingredients, instead focusing on 15 billion live cultures of probiotics including Lactobacillus, Bifidobacterium lactus and Inulin, all of which have been heavily researched and understood.
In addition to using bacterial live cultures to halt the growth of harmful bacteria and yeast, this vaginal probiotic supplement is also fully vegan, free of genetically modified ingredients and free of dairy, soy and gluten, making it a viable solution for a vast demographic of women.
Infection-Fighting Vaginal Probiotics
These Probiotics Tackle Yeast Infections Using Live Cultures
Trend Themes
1. Vaginal Probiotics - The use of vaginal probiotics to combat yeast infections is a growing trend in the women's health industry.
2. Minimal Ingredients - The emphasis on minimal ingredients in vaginal probiotic supplements presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the health supplement industry.
3. Vegan Supplements - The trend towards vegan supplements, like Stix's Vaginal Health Probiotic, presents a growing market opportunity in the health and wellness industry.
Industry Implications
1. Women's Health - The vaginal probiotics trend presents growth opportunities in the women's health industry for companies to develop new products and solutions.
2. Health Supplements - The use of minimal, targeted ingredients in health supplements to provide specific health benefits, like Stix's Vaginal Health Probiotic, presents opportunities for disruption and market growth.
3. Vegan Products - The increasing demand for vegan products, particularly in the health and wellness industry, presents a growing market opportunity for companies to create new plant-based supplements like Stix's Vaginal Health Probiotic.