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Your Gut.
Where Health Begins.
Why You Don't Feel Quite Right.
Every day, countless people wake up feeling like something in their body just isn't quite right. Often, the gut is the missing piece — and all we really want is to feel normal again.
Unfortunately, the rise in gut issues is a reality. Our bodies are constantly exposed to poor-quality food, stress, heavy metals, microplastics, and more. As a result, we feel bloated after eating, struggle with irregular digestion, feel off without knowing why, and notice our mood, energy, and focus aren't what they used to be.


Product Overview

Gut health isn't 'one size fits all'.
Which type are you?
After talking to our customers, brand ambassadors and athletes about their gut health challenges, we identified distinct types based on their feedback—making it easier for you to grasp the different needs and patterns.
Gut health isn't 'one size fits all'.
Which type are you?
After talking to our customers, brand ambassadors and athletes about their gut health challenges, we identified distinct types based on their feedback—making it easier for you to grasp the different needs and patterns.
- No complaints such as bloating or fullness.
- Tolerate a wide range of food without negative reactions.
- Occasional fullness or mild bloating.
- Sensitivity to certain foods.
- Frequent bloating, especially after meals.
- Regular feeling of fullness and abdominal discomfort.
(for Added Support)
- Increased bloating and fullness in the second half of the cycle.
- Phases of constipation or diarrhoea depending on hormonal levels.
(for Added Support)
- Frequent stomach pain or cramps during stressful periods.
- Irregular bowel movements (constipation or diarrhoea).
- Increased bloating and fullness, especially around hormonal shifts.
- Slower digestion and changes in bowel movements (e.g., constipation).
- Sensitivity to certain foods may increase.
- Possible link between hot flashes, sleep disturbances, and gut discomfort.
Or, they simply want to reset their gut with a short-term programme, such as a 14-day gut health cleanse.
- Digestive discomfort appears irregularly, not chronically. Symptoms may include diarrhoea, nausea, or a bloated feeling.
- Usually triggered by stress, travel, illness, or poor diet. Looking for a quick and effective way to reset digestion.
- Frequently follows restrictive diets or cutting phases.
- High intake of protein supplements (e.g., shakes, bars).
- Complains about bloating, gas, or irregular digestion.
- May feel digestive discomfort but accepts it as part of the fitness journey.
- Wants to optimise gut health without compromising performance.
- No complaints such as bloating or fullness.
- Tolerate a wide range of food without negative reactions.
(for Added Support)
- Occasional fullness or mild bloating.
- Sensitivity to certain foods.
(for Added Support)
- Frequent bloating, especially after meals.
- Regular feeling of fullness and abdominal discomfort.
(for Added Support)
- Increased bloating and fullness in the second half of the cycle.
- Phases of constipation or diarrhoea depending on hormonal levels.
(for Added Support)
- Frequent stomach pain or cramps during stressful periods.
- Irregular bowel movements (constipation or diarrhoea).
(for Added Support)
- Increased bloating and fullness, especially around hormonal shifts.
- Slower digestion and changes in bowel movements (e.g., constipation).
- Sensitivity to certain foods may increase.
- Possible link between hot flashes, sleep disturbances, and gut discomfort.
(for Added Support)
Or, they simply want to reset their gut with a short-term programme, such as a 14-day gut health cleanse.
- Digestive discomfort appears irregularly, not chronically. Symptoms may include diarrhoea, nausea, or a bloated feeling.
- Usually triggered by stress, travel, illness, or poor diet. Looking for a quick and effective way to reset digestion.
(for Added Support)
- Frequently follows restrictive diets or cutting phases.
- High intake of protein supplements (e.g., shakes, bars).
- Complains about bloating, gas, or irregular digestion.
- May feel digestive discomfort but accepts it as part of the fitness journey.
- Wants to optimise gut health without compromising performance.
(for Added Support)
GUT ↔ BRAIN AXIS
GUT ↔ VAGINA AXIS
Research shows that the gut-brain axis links gut bacteria to brain function and mental health, offering new insights into managing stress and neurological disorders.
Historically, vaginal health wasn't a major focus in science, except during pregnancy or when issues arose. Today, the vaginal microbiome, an ecosystem full of bacteria protecting against disease, is gaining attention. Importantly, it communicates with the gut through the gut-vagina axis. This means vaginal health impacts gut health, and vice versa, influencing overall well-being.


The Women's Best Approach
to our Gut Health Products.
Probiotics – as sensitive as we are.
Stomach acid – strong enough to dissolve metal.
Probiotics need to reach the gut to be effective. They can support gut, vaginal, and overall health — but they're delicate. Factors like heat, humidity, or stomach acid can potentially destroy them before they get the chance to work.
When taken in capsule or powder form, probiotics must first pass through the stomach. The problem? Stomach acid is incredibly potent. While it's great at breaking down food, it's also harsh enough to destroy probiotics — and even dissolve metal.
That's why we don't use standard gelatin or veggie capsules, or loose powders in our probiotic products.
Instead, our R&D team chose DRcaps®: innovative capsule shells designed to withstand stomach acid. This protective shield ensures that the probiotics survive the journey and reach the gut where they're needed most — intact and ready to work.

Up to 23 Different Bacterial Strains
Since the composition of the gut flora is influenced by factors such as diet, lifestyle, and genetics, every body responds differently to specific bacterial strains. The diversity of our formula increases the chance that the included cultures will integrate effectively into the individual microbiota and deliver their full potential.

What is The Microbiome?
A healthy, balanced microbiome helps protect against harmful bacteria, supports vitamin production, and strengthens the gut barrier. It also communicates with the brain via the gut-brain axis, influencing mood and overall well-being.

Up to 120,000,000,000 Colony-Forming Units.


Enjoy The Difference
Elevate your fitness and wellness journey with Women's Best. Our athletic apparel and innovative supplements are designed to help you look, feel, and perform your best.