While clearing group B streptococcus (GBS) in the vagina, what do you recommend for clearing it in my gut, bladder, and my partner?

In addition to the vagina, group B streptococcus (GBS; Streptococcus agalactiae) can also be found in the gut, bladder, and the partner. While GBS is not classified as a sexually transmitted disease (STD), it is a bacterium that can be shared between partners, growing in the gut and bladder, potentially leading to recolonization or infection of the vagina.

Three Recommended Supplements for You and Your Partner to Clear GBS in the Gut and Bladder

  1. Urinary Support – Contains D-mannose and Cranberry Extract, which help support urinary health by flushing out harmful bacteria. https://www.neueve.com/products/urinary-support
  2. Berberine – A natural alkaloid with broad-spectrum antimicrobial properties that can inhibit GBS growth. Recommended dosage: 500 mg, 2–3 times daily.
  3. N-Acetylcysteine (NAC) – Acts as a biofilm disruptor, making GBS more susceptible to elimination. Recommended dosage: 600–1,200 mg daily.

We do not offer Berberine and NAC. You can find them on Amazon or in drugstores in your neighborhood.

Tips:

  • Take these supplements with meals to minimize potential stomach upset.
  • For your partner, use a good soap, such as tea tree oil soap, to clean the genital area thoroughly and wash away any GBS adhered to the skin.
  • Refrain from intimacy during treatment.

Duration & Hydration:

If you have a partner, it’s beneficial for each of you to take a bottle of these supplements to help in clearing GBS. While these supplements are not "magic pills" that can eliminate the target bacteria, they play a crucial role in disrupting the biofilm and weakening the bacteria's attachment to the tissues.
Here are a few key points to consider:

  • Duration: Generally, using one bottle per person is a good starting point. This allows you to assess how your body responds to the supplements.
  • Hydration: Drinking plenty of water is essential as it helps flush unattached bacteria from your body, supporting the overall effectiveness of the treatment.

It’s important to remember that everyone's body responds differently, and if you have any concerns or if your symptoms persist or worsen, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us. We’re here to support you and can provide further guidance tailored to your needs.

Apr 20, 2026

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