Phillips' Colon Health Daily Probiotic Capsules 4-in-1 vs Doctor's Recipes Women's Probiotic 50B CFU 16 strains
Overall winner: Doctor's Recipes Women's Probiotic 50B CFU 16 strains
Key Differences
Doctor's Recipes (A) offers a higher CFU count (50 billion) and 16 strains plus prebiotics and cranberry extract, making it targeted toward women's urinary and gut support; Phillips' Colon Health (B) emphasizes broad digestive and immune symptom defense (gas, bloating, constipation, diarrhea) with a daily 90-count format. A lists 'no soy gluten dairy' but without an explicit allergen-free guarantee and has a slightly lower listed price tier; B has similar overall rating but more reports of stomach pain and nausea from some users
Phillips' Colon Health Daily Probiotic Capsules 4-in-1
Daily probiotic supplement helping replenish good bacteria and support digestive and immune health. 4-in-1 symptom defense against gas, bloating, constipation, and diarrhea. Customer notes good effectiveness and value, with occasional stomach discomfort
Pros
- replenishes good bacteria
- supports digestive and immune health
- 4-in-1 symptom defense against common GI issues
- easy-to-swallow capsule
Cons
- some customers report stomach pain and nausea
Doctor's Recipes Women's Probiotic 50B CFU 16 strains
Probiotic supplement for women with 50 billion CFUs from 16 strains, plus prebiotics and organic cranberry extract. Delayed release and shelf stable for gut support; made in the USA. Customer insight notes ease of use and value
Pros
- high CFU count from multiple strains
- includes prebiotics and cranberry extract
- delayed release delivery
- shelf stable
Cons
- no dairy, gluten, soy, or allergen notes are specified beyond ingredients
- specific strain names beyond Lactobacillus rhamnosus and reuteri not exhaustively listed
- no price or availability info
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Doctor's Recipes |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Doctor's Recipes |
| User Reviews | Doctor's Recipes |