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Health Kultcha Motion Potion 200 Capsules
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Have you ever walked out of the bathroom feeling totally relieved, your tummy has a wonderful lightness to it, and it feels so good that you actually want to tell somebody about it? Well, Motion Potion helps form the perfect stool. It does a lot more than this too, but let's have a look at why it’s so good!Motion Potion is a Naturopathically formulated blend of: This winning combination forms a soft, slippery, pleasant tasting gel when mixed with water or juice. It is gentle on the sensitive walls of the digestive tract and is suitable for regular everyday use. Motion Potion helps supply your body with the essentials to maintain smooth, regular elimination. It works like magic but don't take their word for it, try it for yourself.
• Fibre (both soluble and insoluble) • Soothing Herbs • Alkalising Greens • Friendly Bacteria • Nourishing Pre-biotics • A complete bowel food that is suitable for all ages • Great for pregnant and lactating women • 100% Natural and contains no artificial ingredients • Dairy Free • Vegan friendly • GMO-Free • Nut and Soy Free • Australian made • Gluten-Free - Even though Motion Potion contains Organic Wheat and Barley grass it remains gluten-free. Gluten exists only in the grains, not in the grass of these plants.
Suggested serve = 3-4 capsules per day (Taking 4 capsules per day the tub will last 50 days) Storage: The friendly bacteria (probiotic) strains used in Motion Potion are super strong and stable at room temperature.
Health Kultcha is passionate about digestion and everything that takes care of it. They are the number one at taking care of your number two!
Psyllium husk powder - ultra fine, Slippery elm, Marshmallow root, Organic Barley grass, Organic Wheat grass, Organic Rosehips, Citrus Bioflavonoids, Linseed, Ginger, Symbiotic blend of Friendly Bacteria from a process which contains: Lactobacillus; Acidophillus, Bifidus, Plantarum, Delbrueckii, Casei, Bulgaricus, Caucasicus, Fermenti, Brevis, Helveticus, Leichmannii, Lactis, Sporogenes. Saccharomyces: Boulardii and Cerevisiae.
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