We’re a team of three dietitians, so we get a lot of questions about the types of supplements that pair best with a healthy diet. We all take some supplements regularly and two of the three of us use a daily probiotic. So we all decided to test Seed for ourselves.
In this Seed probiotic review we’ll highlight the benefits of taking a synbiotic, why Seed is different from other probiotics and synbiotics you can buy, and our personal experience with it. We published our first review in April of 2023 and recently updated it again with another years’ worth of our experiences.
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Our Verdict
All three of us took Seed probiotic for three months, two of us continued to use it after six months, of one of us (Stacie) still uses it after one year.
I (Jessie) felt that taking a daily probiotic wasn’t necessary for me and it didn’t stick as part of my routine. After several months, Jess switched to a different probiotic that seems to work better for her. And Stacie still continues to opt for Seed. That’s the way it tends to be with probiotics: If you’re going to take one, you need to do a little experimenting until you find one that checks all the boxes for you, individually.
Pros and Cons
We know you’re busy, so we’ve compiled our experiences into a quick glance of pros and cons. We want you to have the info you need to make the decision for yourself when it comes to Seed.
Pros | Cons |
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It’s a very high-quality effective synbiotic with 24 strains of probiotics plus prebiotics | Since it contains so many strains, including many your body may not be used to at first, you may experience diarrhea or constipation for a few days when you first start taking it |
The brand goes above and beyond with clinically studied strain-specific benefits for even more than gut health, with the potential to also have a positive effect on things like heart health, skin health, and synthesis of micronutrients | It’s on the expensive side, costing $1.60 per serving (or $0.80 per capsule). Shipping is free. |
We really love the convenience of having it ship right to our doors and that the packaging is so earth friendly – no plastic waste! | |
We appreciate the built-in flexibility for orders. You can choose to have a refill shipment sent every month, every 3 months, or every 6 months, plus you can reschedule or cancel without fees | |
The free glass travel vial that comes with the first order makes it so easy to pack your probiotics for a trip | |
We love that the company also sells a research-backed powder pediatric synbiotic that is specially formatted for kids ages 3-17 |
Why We Tested It
We had been getting some questions from readers like you about our thoughts on Seed. So we reached out to the company and they sent the three dietitians on our team a starter kit and a few months worth of their daily synbiotic and pediatric synbiotic, and thus our testing began.
Our One-Year Review
When we started using it at the 2 capsule/day dose, we each had some acute diarrhea. This is a normal reaction to starting a new probiotic, especially one with so many unique strains. For two of us, that stopped after two days, and within one week we all noticed more regular and easy-to-pass bowel movements without any side effects or intestinal symptoms.
Stacie noticed less bloating and more frequent bowel movements within just a few days. We did not necessarily notice better or worse skin. And we trusted that we were getting some of those “hard to see” benefits, such as cardiovascular support, improved micronutrient absorption, and stronger immunity. Know that, as a group, we tend to stay pretty healthy and free from many bacterial and viral infections, so immunity was a hard one to test.
Jess ended up switching to a different synbiotic after six months and I decided that I don’t need to take a synbiotic. Stacie continues to use Seed after one year. She puts a lot of stock in the science-backed formulation of probiotics and prebiotics, Seed’s capsule technology, and that the company monitors purity under U.S. and European protocols.
We realize that it’s not the cheapest probiotic out there, but you get what you pay for with Seed. If you’re looking for an effective probiotic, you really can’t beat a high-quality one like this that’s clinically studied on humans.
What Is A Synbiotic?
You may have noticed on the photo of the packaging above that Seed is labeled as a “daily synbiotic.” A synbiotic is a prebiotic and probiotic together in one. It goes above and beyond the average probiotic supplement in that it’s a broad-spectrum formulation of certain fibers (the prebiotics) plus beneficial bacteria strains (the probiotics). Seed’s synbiotic is specially designed to deliver strains to the lower digestive system tract where the vast majority of your gut microbiome lives.
Benefits Of A Synbiotic
A synbiotic is a mix of both probiotics and prebiotics so, in theory, you’re getting health benefits from both of them. While probiotic benefits are well established by science, the literature on synbiotics is scant. Here’s a high level look at the combined benefits you might get from taking a synbiotic:
Prebiotic benefits
- Regulating digestion and making bowel movements more consistent
- Improving calcium absorption and increasing bone density
- Helping to regulate blood sugars and increasing insulin sensitivity
- Stimulating the production of hormones that aid in appetite suppression
Probiotic benefits
- Relief or prevention of digestive issues, including diarrhea, constipation, IBS, IBD, Cronhs’ disease, ulcerative colitis, bacterial infections
- Increased nutrient absorption by breaking down anti-nutrients
- Stronger immunity by strengthening the intestinal epithelium (your gut lining)
How It’s Different from other Probiotics And Synbiotics
We love that there are clinical trials to back up the potential benefits of the strains found in Seed, specifically. Those include:
- Digestive Health – Seed DS-01 Daily Synbiotic supports gastrointestinal health in order to support regularity of bowel movements and ease bloating while reinforcing healthy stool hydration and ease of evacuation.
- Gut Barrier Integrity – May reinforce healthy tight junctions along the gastrointestinal walls.
- Gut Immune Function – Helps promote healthy immune systems responses in the gastrointestinal tract and supports production of short-chain fatty acids which in turn nourish the cells of the large intestine and colon.
- Cardiovascular Health – Helps maintain cholesterol levels already within the healthy range and helps support healthy recycling of cholesterol and bile within the body.
- Micronutrient Synthesis – Supports folate production via intestinal synthesis of bioactive forms of folate and may support the synthesis of Vitamin B12.
- Support Skin Health – Supports dermatological health via the gut-skin axis.
As with all supplements, these claims have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, cure, treat, or prevent any diseases.
What’s Inside A Seed Capsule?
In each 2 capsule dose you get:
- 53.6 billion AFU (active fluorescent units) in 24 probiotic strains
- Prebiotic sourced from Indian pomegranate
- A ViaCap® 2-in-1 capsule that nests the probiotic inner capsule inside a prebiotic outer capsule, thus protecting the bacteria from oxygen, moisture, heat, light, and even stomach acid so it has a better chance of getting into your colon. The outer capsule is made from chlorophyllin and the inner capsule is made from hypromellose, fermented gellan gum, and water
- No binders and free of preservatives. Does contain organic rice fiber
- Free of all top allergens including wheat, corn, soy, dairy, eggs, fish, shellfish, sesame, tree nuts, and peanuts
- No animal byproducts, gluten, or sugar
The DS-01® Daily Synbiotic is a 24 strain probiotic plus prebiotic for adults 18 years of age and older.
PDS-08TM Pediatric Daily Synbiotic is formulated with 9 probiotic strains plus prebiotics for children ages 3-17.
Instead of capsules, the pediatric synbiotic comes in single-use sachets that make it easy to dose the right amount. You mix the content of the sachet into cold or room temperature soft foods (such as yogurt or applesauce) or a liquid (water, milk, or smoothie). The first order of sachets comes with a metal storage container with a “days of the week” marked to help you remember to take it.
Cost: We Break It Down For You
Seed costs $49.99 per month or $1.60 per day (if you take it daily). Refills come in a 30-day supply that you just add right to your reusable glass jar. Place your first order at Seed.com and use code 25REALFOOD for 25% off your first month’s supply of Seed DS-01® Daily Synbiotic OR Seed PDS-08™ Pediatric Daily Synbiotic.
We love Seed’s focus on sustainability and non-plastic packaging. Your first box, or Welcome Kit, includes:
- Refillable glass jar that contains your first 30-day supply of DS-01TM
- Complimentary travel vial to take your probiotics with you when you’re on the go
- Recyclable shipping box made from eco-friendly paper crafted from algae
- A bio-based tray that is recyclable and home compostable
- Refills arrive in a pouch made with corn-based materials that are curbside- or home-compostable
How To Take It
The recommendation is to take 2 capsules a day on an empty stomach with a glass of water. They can be taken first thing in the morning or before bed, whichever is easiest for you and fits into your routine. There’s no need to keep them in the refrigerator because they’re shelf-stable so if keeping them next to your toothbrush in your bathroom helps you remember to treat yourself to that good bacteria, then do what works for you.
Where to Buy It
Seed adult daily synbiotic and pediatric daily synbiotic is available as a monthly subscription through their website Seed.com. Because of the high-quality nature, you won’t find them on discount retail sites or Amazon. Your first order includes a glass jar with a 30-day supply of Seed plus a glass travel vial for taking Seed on the go with you. And shipping is free.
Frequently Asked Questions
A microbiome is a collection of all the microorganisms, microbes, and viruses that live in a given ecosystem, including the human body or part of the body, such as your digestive tract. When talking about the human digestive system, this is called your gut microbiome. Your body’s microbiome is a wonderfully complex system that affects everything from mood to immunity to weight loss.
Taking a daily prebiotic supplement (or synbiotic) is one of the best ways to help your gut bacteria thrive and to support overall healthy digestion.
In most probiotics, the amount of viable microbial cells is measured in CFU (colony forming units). While CFU remains the industry standard for measuring probiotics, there is a more precise alternative: AFU (or Active Fluorescent Units). While CFU is based on potential of microorganism colony growth, AFU counts viable microorganisms by laser.
While it may seem like a bigger number is better, that’s not always the case with probiotics and synbiotics. Instead, the quality of bacteria strains is a better indicator of good outcomes. Look for probiotic products that use strains that have been clinical studied in humans instead of those that just have a high number of CFU.
Seed was cofounded in 2015 by consumer tech entrepreneur Ara Katz and microbiome entrepreneur Raja Dhir. Its scientific board consists of scientists, researchers, doctors, and authors in the fields of microbiology, immunology, genetics, metabolomics, gastroenterology, pediatrics, molecular biology, and transcriptomics, including primary investigators from the NIH’s Human Microbiome Project.
All opinions in this Seed probiotic review are our own. We do receive an affiliate commission if you purchase Seed through our links. Before we were approved as an affiliate, we completed an educational course on the science behind Seed.
Jennifer says
I don’t like taking pills unless they are small ones. Can I take the powder instead that is meant for kids to age 17? (I’m way older than 17).
Jessie Shafer says
Yes, you could take the kids’ powder instead. Alternatively, you can easily open the capsules and pour out the powder, which would ensure you’re getting the adult dose.
Lisa says
I believe the capsule is meant to protect the product from gut acid, though, so I think this would be a bad idea.
Jessie Shafer says
That’s correct, the capsule does have a purpose. This suggestion is only in response to someone who says they don’t like taking pills.
Bob Ogilvie says
I am celiac. Would this be ok for me?
Jessie Shafer says
Hi Bob, this probiotic is gluten free. If you are concerned about other contraindications, we recommend asking your doctor.
Lisa says
How long has these been around
Jessie Shafer says
Seed was founded in 2015
Lisa Paschal says
It was mentioned that you all have been trying Seed for a couple months and have noticed changes. If you were paying the price of $44.99 each month, would you continue to take this product? There is always a bias when products are free.
Thank you.
Jessie Shafer says
Hi Lisa, our team received an initial free sample of Seed to try for free, but we have not received continuous free samples. Some of us have continued to purchase and take Seed, while others have not. For those who continued, it was really a gut health difference.
Julie says
I have tried many many probiotics and they all constipate me. I have just about given up on finding one that works. Is this common with other women? Thanks
Jessie Shafer says
Hi Julie, more often we tend to hear that a probiotic has an opposite effect on women, having a more laxative vs constipating effect.
Dayna says
I took these and they constipated me. On the plus side, they refunded my money with no questions asked.
Jessica Beacom says
Probiotics can have that affect on some people. Seed does have a good return policy/money back guarantee.