Rebound Recovery Pack

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£19.95
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£19.95
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By: Rebound Recovery

Bounce back with confidence after your night out with Rebound Party Recovery! The 5 capsules taken in two doses (PREPARE before you party and REPAIR before bed) work synergistically to support the body’s natural recovery processes and enable you to make the most of tomorrow. Transform your recovery routine with this all-natural, dairy, gluten and soy-free, vegan supplement.


Capsule A (Prepare and Repair) is made with 36 vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and botanicals, such as Magnesium, L-Cysteine, and Dandelion, to support the liver in breaking down and eliminating toxins while boosting cognitive function and energy production.

Capsule B (Prepare and Repair) is loaded with 12 vitamins, minerals, and botanicals, such as Turmeric and Matcha, to help reduce inflammation, increase antioxidants, boost immune system function, and reduce cell damage.

Capsule C (Repair) combines 7 calming nutrients, amino acids, botanicals, and medicinal mushrooms, including Ashwagandha and 5-HTP, to help wind down the nervous system, promote restful sleep, and balance mood.

  • Nutritionist-backed party recovery packs (backed by nutritional science)
  • 100% clean, active ingredients (no fillers or binders to get in the way of absorption).
  • 50 all natural nutrients, amino acids and botanicals
  • Includes four branded products with proven health claims:
  • Full mind and body support - liver detoxification, energy, immunity, cognition, mood and sleep.
  • Vegan, gluten free, dairy free, soy free, non-GMO
  • Manufactured in the UK
Packs: 3 packs (save £2.50 / 10%)

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Product Highlights

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

Adaptogens
Cognitive Function
Energy
Focus
Gluten Free
Magnesium
Recovery
Vitamin A
Vitamin B
Vitamin C
Vitamin E
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