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Evidence-Based Supplement Research
Evidence-Based Supplement Research
New evidence

An 8-week probiotic trial improved menopause quality-of-life scores by nearly 6 points — but the study enrolled only women who already had sexual dysfunction.

This is the first controlled trial to link Lactobacillus acidophilus to menopause-related quality of life, but a single small study in a specific clinical population means the result needs replication before you can reliably expect the same benefit.

Women who took a daily capsule of Lactobacillus acidophilus for eight weeks reported fewer menopause-related complaints than those on a placebo, with the total MENQoL score dropping from about 31 to 25 (lower is better). Because the study only included women who had sexual dysfunction to begin with, the finding may not apply to the broader population of menopausal women.

Where this fits in the evidence

This is among the first studies we've indexed on Lactobacillus acidophilus for Improved Menopause Quality of Life — treat it as an early signal until more research accumulates.

This is a plain-language summary of a research finding, not medical advice. Pillser surfaces research signals to help you decide what's worth investigating — always consult a qualified professional before changing what you take.

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