
- Cultures unknown
- Uses Regularis™, a proprietary blend of probiotics
- Includes “partial” B-vitamins and unknown enzymes
- Can be stored at room temperature
- 30-day money-back guarantee for unopened produce, less shipping & handling
INGREDIENTS & EFFECTIVENESS
Nubiotics Probiotic Digestive Formula is formulated with a proprietary blend they refer to as Regularis™, which the website describes as a “unique triple blend of proprietary supplements, probiotic strains, digestive enzymes, and natural herbal ingredients.” The website indicates that the formula also contains partial B vitamins and enzymes but it’s unclear exactly which strains of probiotics the supplement contains, as well as additional active and inactive ingredients. The bottle image does not reflect an ingredient label.
CUSTOMER SATISFACTION
While the NuBiotix website’s “testimonial page” says in progress, various sites reflect a 51% positive review, with customers citing a general improvement or improvement with digestive issues. Of the negative reviews, customers mostly complained the product “didn’t work” and was a “waste of money.”.
GUARANTEE
Customers must return product within 30 days of shipment, unopened and in its original packaging. Those wishing to return must first notify customer service to arrange. Shipping and handling fees are non-refundable.
SUMMARY
NuBiotix does not provide clear information about the strains of probiotics, the CFUs, the active and inactive ingredients. The return policy is not on the homepage and the company does not issue refunds for product already opened or tried. Returns are less shipping and handling. It is unstated whether the supplement is doctor-formulated. Customers are split on the effectiveness of the supplement.
The supplement has a lower price point than some competitors and is only available online. Shipping and handling are free after $47. If you are looking for an effective probiotic, there are better options than NuBiotix. The refund policy does not allow for trial, which is important in a probiotic and the website lacks essential information about ingredients, probiotic strains, and CFU, important for an informed decision.
For more information or to purchase their product, take a look at their website.
P.S. While 1MD is the best probiotic we've found, we would still love to hear about any others you've tried. If you have had a great experience of your own, please send me an email at Beverly@ConsumersSurvey.org with the details. We'll check it out and if it looks good, we'll post it on our blog.
Sincerely,
Beverly Gratson

