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At Health Australia Tummy Loving Lean Protein Vanilla & Chia 450g

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At Health Australia Tummy Loving Lean Protein Vanilla & Chia 450g
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Gluten Free
Low Sugar
High Protein

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Natural Protein to support Gut Health and Weight Loss

(Gluten-Free, GMO-Free)
Our Tummy Loving Lean Protein + Superfood Blend combines creamy Grass-Fed Whey Protein Isolate with Probiotics, Digestive Enzymes, Psyllium Husk, Slippery Elm, Chia and L-Carnitine, for a delicious way to support your health and wellbeing.

Designed to support Gut Health while also helping you Tone, Build Lean Muscle and support Weight Loss goals.

With a refreshingly creamy taste that features subtle vanilla tones with yummy chia seeds, this easy-to-digest protein powder is perfectly balanced for a great post-workout protein hit.

Supporting you in achieving your health and weight management goals, our Tummy Loving Lean Protein and Superfood Blend is a complete gut health and digestion solution. Enjoy it post-workout to tone and build lean muscle, support weightloss, aid digestion and curb cravings.

Gluten-Free | GMO-Free | Soy Free | Probiotics | Digestive Enzymes | No Nasties | Low Sugar

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