Digestive Powder by Vitus Australia

$37.95

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Offer now available for the Digestive Powder by Vitus. In Australia on sale for $37.95. Vitus Digestive Powder
VITUS Digestive has a variety of ingredients that make you feel good, including Slippery Elm bark, Aloe Vera, Peppermint, Inulin, Guar Gum, and Guar Gum. This incredible product has a special combination of prebiotics, fibre, and plant-based nutrients to help digestion. Aloe vera is added for its calming effects, inulin (from chicory root), a prebiotic that promotes healthy intestinal microbiota, and the laxative effects of guar gum, psyllium husk, and slippery elm bark (motility).
Support your digestive health and keep motility frequent with VITUS Digestive:
Great-tasting digestive support.
A source of soluble and insoluble fibre.
Wholefood prebiotic formula.
Easy to mix fine powder.
Dietary fibre is essential to maintaining a happy and healthy digestive tract, feeding both the microbiome and helping the natural flow of things! It tastes good and makes you feel good. Say goodbye to feeling bloated and hello to VITUS DIGESTIVE. Natural, holistic & Wholefood fibre blend.
Nutritional Information
Ingredients:
Guar gum, Inulin, Slippery elm bark powder, Psyllium husk powder, Flaxseed flour*, Apple powder*, Peppermint powder*, Ginger root powder*, Natural apple flavour, Rice fibre (NuFlow)*, Aloe vera powder* (*Organic sources).
Free from Animal Ingredients & Testing, Synthetic Vitamins, Artificial Preservatives, Additives, Colours, Flavours & Sweeteners, Sugar, Stevia, Gluten, Dairy, Fillers, GMO, Pesticides & Herbicides.
Directions of Use
Take 4g (one teaspoon) once or twice daily stirred into a drink (250ml) and consume immediately.
It is recommended to increase water intake when taking additional dietary fibre.. Browse our extensive range of Vitus products. Found on the safe and secure website supplementmart.com.au.

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