Prebiotic Gut Goodness

With inulin derived from organic Jerusalem artichoke and resistant starch derived from organic green banana as natural sources of prebiotic fiber.

Size

Purchase any two items, get your choice of free Mushroom powder.

Description

A consciously created plant-active fibre blend with organic Jerusalem Artichoke and organic Green Banana as natural sources of prebiotic fibre.

Prebiotic:Organic Jerusalem Artichoke as a natural source of inulin and organic Green Banana as a natural source of resistant starch.

Bowel regularity:Additional wholefood powders provide a natural source of fibre to help keep your gut happy by maintaining bowel regularity.

Serving Suggestion

Mix 4 g (1 ½ teaspoons) of powder into water, juice, milk of choice, your favourite smoothie or breakfast bowl.

Active Ingredients

Inulin derived from Jerusalem Artichoke* (37.5%), Green BananaResistant Starch*(21.5%), Boabab Powder*, Pear Powder, Chia Seed Powder*, Green Kiwi Fruit Powder, Australian Desert Lime Powder.

*Organic ingredients.

No added gluten, dairy, lactose, soy or egg. Nothing artificial. Vegan friendly.

Sourcing

Desert Lime powder and Pear powder sourced from Australia.

Organic Green Banana resistant starch powder and organic Chia seed powder sourced from Peru.

Organic Baobab sourced from South Africa.

Organic Jerusalem Artichoke inulin powder sourced from China.

Consciously Created

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Australian Made

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No Added Dairy

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No Added Gluten

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No Added Soy

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Plant Actives

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Vegan

Ingredients

We strive to harness the best from nature. We are dedicated to sourcing quality ingredients from around the world, selecting certified organic ingredients wherever possible.

Jerusalem Artichoke

Helianthus tuberosus

Native to central North America, Jerusalem Artichoke is now grown throughout the world in cold-tolerant temperatures. Also referred to as Sunroot, Sunchoke or Earth Apple, this perennial plant is recognised for its small yellow flowers, hairy oval shaped leaves and an underground rhizome system which bears small tubers.

Interestingly, the name “Jerusalem artichoke” is misleading as it is a type of sunflower in the same genus as the garden sunflower; however, it has no relation to Jerusalem, neither is it a type of artichoke.The plant is a natural source of inulin used for its prebiotic fibre to help keep the gut happy by maintaining bowel regularity.

Jerusalem artichoke tubers have a long history of human consumption, and the plant’s green matter has a long history as animal food.

Green Banana

Musa

One of the most cultivated fruit in the world, the banana belongs to the Musaceae family of flowering tropical plants and is distinctively recognised by the banana fruit clustered at the top of the plant.

Not really a tree by true definition, the banana plant is a giant clumping tropical herb. Even more confusing, bananas are botanically a berry, making them a fruit and a herb.The plant is a natural source of resistant starch used for its prebiotic fibre to help keep the gut happy by maintaining bowel regularity.

Buddha named the banana to be the symbol of the futility of earthly possessions.

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