Vanilla Low FODMAP Oat and Collagen Powder (2 lbs)
Vanilla Low FODMAP Oat and Collagen Powder (2 lbs)
Vanilla Low FODMAP Oat and Collagen Powder (2 lbs)
Vanilla Low FODMAP Oat and Collagen Powder (2 lbs)
Vanilla Low FODMAP Oat and Collagen Powder (2 lbs)
Vanilla Low FODMAP Oat and Collagen Powder (2 lbs)
Vanilla Low FODMAP Oat and Collagen Powder (2 lbs)
Vanilla Low FODMAP Oat and Collagen Powder (2 lbs)
Vanilla Low FODMAP Oat and Collagen Powder (2 lbs)
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Vanilla Low FODMAP Oat and Collagen Powder (2 lbs)

Acid Reflux
Beverages
Breakfast
GERD
Grocery
IBS
Low-FODMAP
Snacks

$55.00

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Foodguides Review

Protein is an essential macronutrient that satisfies hunger. Protein supplements offer a great way to obtain this vital nutrient while on the go.

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  • Product label may vary slightly from what is pictured.
  • Our gut-friendly protein powders are backed by dietitians and gastroenterologists from around the world. We’re the leading gut-friendly protein powder that offerings delicious nutrition your gut can trust.
  • Certified Low-FODMAP by Monash University our flavorful protein powders are packed with nutrients including 20g of protein, 8g fiber, and 3g of MCT oil. Our Oat Protein isolate supports the building of muscle mass and is easily absorbable, which is ideal for individuals with gut issues.
  • Great for Bloating, SIBO, and IBS. 75% of people living with IBS experience relief from their symptoms when following a low-FODMAP diet. Our protein powders are free from the trigger ingredients that cause much of your gut discomfort.
  • Beta Glucan can be found as a major source of fiber in our protein powder. This soluble prebiotic fiber helps improve gut diversity for increased energy and improved digestion. It can also help heal the gut lining, benefit the immune system, and relieve symptoms of constipation and diarrhea.

Package Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.0 x 5.0 inches

Foodguides Review

Protein is an essential macronutrient that satisfies hunger. Protein supplements offer a great way to obtain this vital nutrient while on the go.

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