Organic Beef Bone Broth + Adaptogens

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By: NUTRIVORE

The All-in-One Daily Ritual: Collagen, Protein, Electrolytes, and Adaptogens in One Scoop.

A 100% organic blend of slow-simmered grass-fed beef bone broth and powerful adaptogenic botanicals — including chaga, burdock, dandelion, and cocoa.

This potent, functional formula delivers deep nourishment for joints, gut, immunity, energy, skin, and stress resilience.

It’s not just broth. It’s everything your body needs to repair, restore, and thrive – in one daily ritual.

Why this product is different

Bone broth has been shown to reduce intestinal permeability and support joint recovery (Trinidad et al., J Clin Med, 2021). This is not a collagen powder. It’s an all-in-one synergy of functional nutrition:

+ Collagen (60+%) + complete amino acids for tissue repair
+ Protein (73%) to fuel daily strength
+ Electrolytes (K, Na, Ca, Mg) for hydration and recovery
+ Adaptogens & botanicals to support liver, gut, and immune resilience (chaga, dandelion root, burdock, cinnamon, cocoa, black pepper)

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

Adaptogens
Chaga
Collagen
Energy
Focus
Gut Health
Hydration
Recovery
Skin Health
Is wild-harvested Chaga better than cultivated Chaga?
Wild-harvested Chaga is more natural and traditional, but it is important that the Chaga be sustainably sourced and not from environments with poor air quality or heavy metals in the soil. It is also important to consider quality control, extraction method, and transparency about sourcing rather than simply whether "wild-harvested" appears on the label.
Why is Chaga commonly used in teas and hot drinks?
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What is the difference between magnesium glycinate and magnesium citrate?
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