Antibiotic Recovery Bundle

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By: Microbz

Recovering from antibiotics can leave your microbiome depleted, your immunity low and your energy flat. This curated three-step bundle helps your body rebuild naturally. With broad-spectrum formulations delivering billions of beneficial microbes per serving, these fermented drinks emphasise microbial diversity as essential for optimal gut health. 

Start with Immunity, move on to Revive and finish with Sustain to nourish long-term balance. Presented in liquid form for enhanced absorption, these are brewed to a pH of 3.2 to withstand stomach acid. 

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Product Highlights

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

Gut Health
Recovery
Sugar Free
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