Vitamin Code
Raw Kombucha
Whole Food Vitamin Formula
by Garden of Life
It may sound like the latest dance craze to you but
kombucha, in the form of a fermented tea beverage, has long been touted
in the Far East for its health benefits. Over the past few years,
however, it has really gained notoriety in the U.S. Now, Garden of Life®
offers the dynamic benefits of kombucha in a more convenient and more
affordable pill form. Vitamin Code RAW Kombucha is uncooked, untreated
and unadulterated. It is sugar-free, vegan, and gluten- and dairy-free
and does not contain soy allergens.
What are the Groovy Benefits from Vitamin Code RAW
Kombucha?
- RAW vitamin B-Complex for energy and healthy
metabolism†
- Live probiotics and enzymes for digestive health
and immune support†
- RAW Kombucha contains a powerful probiotic that
promotes the health of the intestinal tract, helps protect its
beneficial microflora and enhances immune function†
- Contains black tea, rich in polyphenols, and PABA
for antioxidant protection and energy
What’s Included in Vitamin Code RAW Kombucha?
Leading the way are seven raw B vitamins. One serving
of Vitamin Code RAW Kombucha contains at least 200% of the Recommended
Daily Value of all seven. B vitamins are great for energy, meaning that
Vitamin Code RAW Kombucha could be considered raw energy in a capsule.†
Vitamin Code RAW Kombucha also contains the powerful probiotic
Saccharomyces boulardii as well as a plethora of enzymes. These live,
raw probiotics and enzymes are powerful digestive aids.† S. boulardii’s
digestive benefits also extend to immune support.† This versatile
probiotic nourishes the cells that support the intestinal epithelium,
which is a first-line defense against invaders to the body.†
Just as fermented kombucha is made from tea, so is
Vitamin Code RAW Kombucha. Our black tea is rich in polyphenols and PABA
for antioxidant protection and energy.†
Why Choose Vitamin Code RAW Kombucha?
Convenience and affordability - if the beverage form
of kombucha has any downside, it’s price. A 16-ounce bottle can set you
back as much as $5, making kombucha expensive to drink as an everyday
health tonic. Of course, you can always try brewing kombucha at home,
but brewing your own is far from an exact science.
Everything that kombucha comes into contact with—from
the glass container to the spoons used to add the sugar—must be sterile.
It’s also hard to control the sugar content, which can make kombucha
virtually impossible for dieters—and especially diabetics—to partake.
It’s also almost impossible to know the amount of B vitamin and
probiotic content of a particular batch unless you send it out for
testing.
Finally, the culture used to make kombucha, which is
also known as the “kombucha mushroom,” bears a not-so-pleasant
resemblance to—and there is no easy way to say this—a nose booger. Not
exactly the most appetizing thing to find in your drink, or, worse yet,
hanging out of your mouth after taking a large gulp of your kombucha
beverage.
Thankfully, now with Vitamin Code RAW Kombucha, there
is a highly convenient way to enjoy the many benefits of kombucha at a
fraction of the price while receiving all the beneficial vitamins,
probiotics and enzymes without any sugar and no boogers.
Try Vitamin Code RAW Kombucha today and experience RAW
energy from Garden of Life.† |

60 Capsules
Vitamin Code
Raw Kombucha
Formula
by Garden of Life
Retail Price $30.85
Our Price $21.59

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