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Nutralife Gut Relief Berry 180g

Benefits & Features

Gut Relief is a great tasting formula that combines the power of prebiotics with key nutrients and plant extracts – slippery elm, marshmallow, aloe vera – to help:

  • Reduces & relieve bloating
  • Soothe gut irritation
  • Support gastrointestinal health & immune function

 Nutra-Life Gut Relief comes in a great tasting orange and mango or berry flavoured powder format.

AVAILABLE IN 180G POWDER

Always read the label and follow the directions for use. Please read the dosages & warnings information before purchase

Ingredients

Gut Relief (Berry)

Each level scoop of 6g provides:

  • Glutamine 2g
  • Ulmus rubra (Slippery elm) stem bark powder 750mg
  • Pectin 600mg
  • Quercetin dihyrdate 200mg
  • Acacia 1.2g
  • Meriva® Curcuma longa  phospholipid complex 50mg, containing Curcuma longa (Turmeric) rhizome dry extract 10mg equiv. Curcuma longa rhizome fresh 1.65g Standardised to contain Curcuminoids 10mg

Herbal extracts equiv.

  • Aloe vera leaf inner juice powder 50mg Equiv. Aloe vera inner juice dry 10g
  • Cynara scolymus (Globe Artichoke) leaf dry extract 100mg Equiv. Cynara scolymus leaf fresh 5g
  • Althaea officinalis (Marshmallow) root dry extract 353.34mg Equiv. Althaea officinalis root dry 1.06g

Mineral

  • Zinc gluconate Equiv Zinc 7.5mg

Formulated without:

Gluten, wheat, animal products, dairy products, egg, artificial colours, artificial flavours or artificial sweeteners.

Contains:

Soya bean products, sulfites (<0.001576mg per daily dose – trace amounts, coming from the flavour)

Suitable for Vegetarians & Vegans

 Always read the label. Use only as directed. If symptoms persist see your health care professional.

Dosage & Warnings

Recommended Adult Dosage: Take 1 level scoop (6g) once daily before a meal, dissolve in 150ml of chilled water or as recommended by your healthcare professional.

If symptoms persist consult your healthcare professional.

Mineral supplements should not replace a balanced diet.

Not recommended for use by pregnant and lactating women.

Drink plenty of water.

FAQs

Is this product vegetarian & vegan friendly?
Yes.

Can I take it during pregnancy or breastfeeding?

Not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding

Can I take it while I’m on medications?

Always speak to your health care professional before commencing supplementation, especially if taking any prescription and/or non-prescription medication. It’s advised to be consumed 2 hours away from any medication.

What is Gut Relief is sweetened with?

Gut Relief is sweetened with Stevia.

Does it contain fructose?

Negligible amounts may be present. Individual intolerance varies from person to person.

How many calories, carbohydrates and sugars does it contain?

44Kj (10 calories) per 6g serve 2.2g of Carbohydrates per 6g serve 0.2g of sugar per 6g serve Carbohydrates and sugars come naturally from the herbs. There are no added sugars.

Can I take it with a probiotic?

Gut relief can most certainly be taken with a probiotic. Prebiotics (as found within gut relief) are foods that promote the growth of beneficial gut bacteria such as probiotics. Together they provide, dual action support to the health of your gut microbiome.

When is the best time of day & frequency to take Gut Relief?

Gut Relief is recommended to be taken one daily before a meal, usually either before breakfast or in the evening before dinner.  However it can also be taken after a meal if desired, and more often if advised by your health care professional.

Does it contain FODMAPS?

FODMAPS is more related to ‘foods’ rather than ‘supplements’. Supplemental ingredients are not usually tested for FODMAPS. However, processing usually reduces the levels of FODMAPs significantly. Negligible amounts of Fructans may be present from the natural mango/orange flavour. Individual FODMAP intolerance varies from person to person.