Organic Whey Protein Concentrate + Prebiotics & Fruits

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By: NUTRIVORE

A Nourishing, Whole-Food Protein Shake – For All Ages, Every Day.

A creamy, 100% organic blend of whey protein concentrate, banana, baobab, and agave inulin – rich in complete protein, prebiotic fiber, and natural vitamin C.

More than just a protein powder, this is a gentle daily shake that supports muscle, bones, immunity, digestion, and steady energy – for the whole family.

+ Whey concentrate retains natural bioactive peptides and immunoglobulins, which support muscle recovery and immune defense (Patel, 2015).

+ Baobab is a natural source of prebiotic fiber and vitamin C, shown to support gut health and beneficial bacteria (Gueye et al., Food Research Int., 2020).

+ Agave inulin is a proven prebiotic that improves digestion and mineral absorption.

Why this product is different

A true all-in-one solution for:
+ Complete protein (61 g/100g) for daily growth, repair, and satiety
+ No added segar, no sweeteners.
+ Prebiotics from agave inulin and baobab to support gut microbiota
+ Natural fruit sweetness without added sugars or flavorings
+ Micronutrients like potassium, vitamin C, and polyphenols
+ A formula that’s gentle on digestion and suitable for both kids and adults

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The ingredients behind the product, and the role they’re intended to play in the body.

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Gut Health
Prebiotic
Recovery
Skin Health
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