Biotta Organic Breuss Antioxidant Juice
Recharge your body with Biotta Organic Breuss Antioxidant Juice—a certified organic blend of vegetables, dark berries, and fruits rich in antioxidants, vitamin C, and gut-friendly goodness.
$12.67
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Rebalance and revitalize your body with Biotta Organic Breuss Antioxidant Juice, a certified organic juice inspired by Rudolf Breuss’s original recipe. This unique blend combines 50% vegetables and 50% dark berries and fruits, delivering powerful natural antioxidants and vitamin C to help protect cells from oxidative stress and support a healthy immune system. Naturally lacto-fermented for improved digestion and gut health, this refreshing juice is rich in potassium, helping to maintain your body’s acid-base balance while promoting overall wellness.
Key Features
- Certified organic blend of 50% vegetables and 50% fruits
- Inspired by Rudolf Breuss’s original formula
- High in natural antioxidants and vitamin C for cell protection
- Supports immune system and overall well-being
- Lacto-fermented for gut-friendly digestion
- Rich in potassium for acid-base balance
- Vegan, gluten-free, and made from natural ingredients
Ingredients
100% freshly pressed organic juice from beetroot, carrots, celery, potatoes (all lacto-fermented), kiwis, grapes, cassis, aronia and acerola.
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