Fitness Probiotic Drink

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By: Microbz

The gut plays a vital role in fitness by regulating immune response, inflammation, digestion, and energy metabolism. Fitness Probiotic drink combines 15 strains of beneficial microbes with 25 traditional herbs, minerals, and electrolytes to enhance stamina during exercise and support muscle recovery. Fermented with Marine Collagen, Horsetail, Siberian Ginseng, and Gotu Kola—which promotes cognitive function and mental clarity—this formula aims to help with both physical and mental endurance. Brewed to a pH of 3.2 for optimal survival through stomach acid, its liquid form ensures superior absorption.

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Product Highlights

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

Cognitive Function
Collagen
Energy
Focus
Gut Health
Probiotic
Recovery
Sugar Free
Vitamin C
Vitamin D
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