I am looking for honest reviews on seed, I have serious issues with my digestive system and bloating..... every seed video I have seen on youtube seems like a sales pitch, how is that all the reviewers have a 15% discount code? do you work for seed?
Hi Sunny, if you have serious digestive issues I would not put your hopes on a probiotic to fix this, in fact with some gut issues like SIBO a probiotic may make it worse. I would consider doing a comprehensive stool test like the GI Map test www.planetnaturopath.com/gi-map-test-2/ to find out the underlying cause and this can save you money in the long run from taking supplements that do not work. However, in answer to your question about Seed it is a very good quality probiotic but I think it would only help you if you are lacking the beneficial bacteria. When Seed first started producing products they gave their products to practitioners to test out plus a discount code for their first order, I am no longer associated with Seed or get commissions but the code may still work.
For future reference, most people don't promote products that don't work. It isn't ethical or beneficial for anyone. Seed has a university that teaches you everything about the benefits of probiotics and how it works. It's free!
@@southerncalifornia3155 Same. I've never had a probiotic do that to me, but this one, just awful. I have felt so irritable and had a lot of embarrassing gas and diarrhea. Not sure why so many stand behind this product. It needs more lactobacillus or something.
So there is a male and a female version? I just ordered through Thomas Delaur's page and I wasn't given the option. How will I know I am getting the right one?
There use to be when the Seed probiotic was first released and there were a couple of minor differences between them but after the research trials that changed to one formula
Hi Stephanie - I still think Seed is a good probiotic and I still recommend them to clients, but there are a number of probiotic supplements that I recommend and there is no one perfect option for everyone. I think they have sorted it out now but they also had some supply issues for a while so people could not get them
The simple point that I was trying to make is that there are different species and strains of beneficial bacteria that do different things in our body - it is not a one size fits all approach
Hi Mark - Like with any type of product there is going to be a cheaper option, this is true for supplements and you will find that most good quality products are a similar price or even more expensive, and cheaper products are often less effective. The only problem is that Seed likes people to purchase a subscription and that is not the best option for everyone