Daily Gut Powder Trial

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By: INDI Supplements

Daily Gut (previously called Body) is a scientifically formulated whole food powder that addresses the foundation of wellbeing: digestive health. Combining 15 nutritious plant-based ingredients in evidence-backed doses, this berry flavoured blend contains prebiotic fibre, probiotics, minerals, and A, B, C and D vitamins. Trusted by nutritionists, it's a comprehensive daily essential that supports gut health and digestion by filling nutritional gaps that impact energy, mood, immunity and metabolic function. 

Expect a natural energy boost and reduced hunger immediately. Within a week, digestion improves and cravings ease. After a month, you'll notice regular bowel movements, balanced mood, and stronger immunity. At three months, skin clarity, hair strength, and reduced inflammation reflect a thriving gut microbiome.

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

Gut Health
Vitamin D
Vitamin C
Vitamin B
Vitamin A
Probiotic
Superfoods
Reishi
Skin Health
Energy
Gluten Free
Vegan
Adaptogens
Prebiotic
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