UniBac: Unified Bacteria / Live Friendly Bacteria

The official UK store for UniBac Unified Bacteria 
SC Nutra, formerly Sweet Cures, launched its first live bacteria supplement in 2010, now known as UniBac Original 9. Today, the UniBac range brings together carefully selected live bacteria strains in easy-to-use formulations for adults, women, infants and babies. Choose from Original 9 containing strains found in the gut, Advanced 17 for a whole body approach, Feminine Balance containing strains found in the gut, urinary and vaginal microbiome and Infant & Baby Drops a gentle daily immune support for young children. Live bacteria supplements are often chosen by individuals looking to add a combination of bacterial strains to their daily routine.

Suitable for vegans and vegetarians · Gluten-free · Free from all 14 FSA food allergens & ideal for all diets.

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UniBac Feminine Balance Live Unified Bacteria for Women

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UniBac Advanced 17 Live Unified Bacteria Blend

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UniBac Infant & Baby Drops Live Bacteria Blend

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UniBac Original 9 Live Unified Bacteria Blend

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Frequently Asked Questions about Live Bacteria Products

If you’ve been recommended a probiotic supplement by a healthcare professional or read about probiotics on the NHS website, you might be surprised to find that the term “probiotic” can’t legally appear on food supplement packaging in the UK or EU.

That’s because the word “probiotic” is considered a health claim under EU and UK food regulations, and currently, no probiotic strains have been authorised for use in this way.

As a result, many trusted supplement brands now use alternative terms like “live bacteria” or “live cultures” on their packaging.

These phrases refer to the same types of beneficial bacteria you may have originally searched for under “probiotics.”

So, if you're shopping for probiotic supplements, especially in the UK or Europe, try searching for:

• Live bacteria supplements

• Live cultures

• Friendly bacteria capsules or powders

These terms will help you find the products you're looking for.