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Five reasons to try Clairvee®

1. Vaginal odor relief in as little as 15 days1*

With pre+probiotic strains that support the vaginal microbiome, Clairvee has been clinically tested to relieve odor, itching, and discharge as quickly as 15 days.1,6

2. Rigorously researched & clinically formulated

Clairvee’s results are vetted by double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical studies conducted by leading nutritional scientists.

  • 79% of women reduced vaginal itching in 15 days6
  • 75% of women reduced vaginal discharge in 15 days6

3. Targets the root cause of discomfort

Clairvee relieves vaginal discomfort by supporting the growth of healthy vaginal flora, and maintaining the vaginal microbiome while maintaining vaginal pH.*

4. 15 days on, 15 days off

Clairvee is powerful yet easy to use. Each bottle contains 15 capsules, and you’ll only need to take Clairvee for 15 consecutive days for month-long benefits, with results that improve with consistent use.

5. Pre+probiotic formula

The hormone-free, naturally derived ingredients in Clairvee are combined in a delayed-release capsule you’ll find nowhere else. 

We’ve combined the probiotics l. acidophilus and l. rhamnosus with the prebiotic lactoferrin, plus folate, to reinforce your vagina’s natural defense system.1

Vaginal odor relief

Clairvee®

45 capsules | 3-month supply

Clairvee® is a vaginal pre+probiotic that’s clinically tested to reduce vaginal odor, itching, and discharge in as little as 15 days.

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Clairvee® is backed by rigorous research from scientific leaders in women’s health.

1Results from an open-label clinical study. Full data on file.

2 Bertuccini et al. Int J Immunopathol Pharmacol. 2017 Jun;30(2):163-167.

3 Bertuccini et al. Journal of Functional Foods. 2018; 45: 86–94.

4 Neggers et al. The Journal of Nutrition. 2007; 137(9): 2128–2133.

5 Russo et al. Beneficial Microbes. 2019;10(1): 19-26.

6 Russo et al. Arch Gynecol Obstet. 2018; 298(1):139-145.