Best of the Bone Probiotic Bone Broth Bio-Fermented Coconut Lemon Myrtle Turmeric Papaya Leaf

Grass-fed bone broth concentrate packed with bio-fermented coconut, lemon myrtle, turmeric, and papaya leaf—plus 25 billion probiotics per serve for powerful gut health support and digestion.

$28.77

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Best of the Bone Beef Bone Broth Gelatin Concentrate is made from grass-fed beef bones and enriched with bio-fermented superfoods including coconut, lemon myrtle, turmeric, and papaya leaf. Each serving delivers 25 billion CFU of live, gut-loving probiotics, helping to support digestion, boost immunity, and promote overall wellness.

This nourishing, collagen-rich bone broth is slow-cooked to extract essential nutrients like amino acids, collagen, and minerals, then blended with fermented ingredients to enhance gut microbiome health naturally. Ideal for those seeking a convenient, nutrient-dense superfood that supports digestive health, joint function, and immune resilience.

Ingredients

Concentrated bone broth, sea salt, bio-fermented coconut-lemon myrtle liquid, bio-fermented turmeric ginger and black pepper.

Directions for use

Recommended for broths, warm drinks or sauces or add to dishes to increase digestibility & nutrition.

Add 2 teaspoons to a heaped tablespoon (1 serve = 10g) to a cup/mug of hot water for a nutritious bone broth, add spices and vegetables as desired. Or use in dressings and sauces.

Warnings

Refrigerate after opening until Best By Date.

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