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#5 in Probiotics Third-Party Tested

Garden of Life RAW Probiotics Colon Care

by Garden of Life

"50 billion CFU with 33 probiotic strains — specifically formulated for colon health with Bulgarian yogurt cultures"

Amazon Rating
4.4/5
Reviews
5,000+
Price Range
$32-40
Servings
30 capsules
Non-GMO Project VerifiedCertified Gluten FreeCertified Vegan
Our Editorial Rating
8.2
Very Good
FormCapsule
CategoryProbiotics
SubcategoryColon Health Probiotic
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Overview

Garden of Life RAW Probiotics Colon Care provides 50 billion CFU from 33 probiotic strains specifically selected for colon health, including strains that support regularity, reduce bloating, and maintain healthy colon tissue. The formula includes traditional Bulgarian yogurt cultures and wild kefir cultures that have been used for centuries for digestive health. The RAW designation means the probiotics are uncooked, untreated, and unadulterated with no binders, fillers, or carriers. Requires refrigeration to maintain potency.

Key Ingredients

IngredientAmount
33-Strain Probiotic Blend50 billion CFU
Bulgarian Yogurt CulturesIncluded
Wild Kefir CulturesIncluded
Organic Fruit & Vegetable BlendIncluded

Pros & Cons

What We Like

  • 50 billion CFU (high potency)
  • 33 probiotic strains (diverse)
  • Bulgarian yogurt + kefir cultures
  • RAW (no fillers or binders)
  • Colon-specific strain selection

What Could Be Better

  • Requires refrigeration
  • Only 30 capsules
  • Premium price ($32-40)
  • Large capsule

Who Is This For?

Best For

  • Colon health and regularity
  • Those wanting diverse probiotic strains
  • IBS and bloating sufferers
  • Traditional fermented culture enthusiasts

Not Ideal For

  • Those wanting shelf-stable probiotics
  • Budget probiotic seekers
  • Those who travel frequently

Our Verdict

8.2/10 — Very Good

Garden of Life RAW Probiotics Colon Care is the premium probiotic specifically designed for colon health. The 33-strain diversity with Bulgarian yogurt and kefir cultures provides a uniquely comprehensive approach. The refrigeration requirement is the main inconvenience.

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