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Ingredients | Chicken Bone Broth Protein Concentrate, Natural Vanilla Flavor, Xanthan Gum, Guar Gum, Stevia (Leaf) Extract, Luo Hun Guo (Fruit) ExtractSee more |
Flavor | Vanilla (20 servings) |
Brand | Ancient Nutrition |
Item Weight | 1.09 Pounds |
Allergen Information | Gluten Free, Dairy Free |
About this item
- BREAKTHROUGH PROTEIN FORMULATION – Made with real superfoods that deliver the benefits of homemade bone broth in a convenient, easy-to-mix, GREAT TASTING VANILLA POWDER
- BONE BROTH FORMULA – Formulated from concentrated chicken bone broth, our bone broth powder CONTAINS POWERFUL NUTRIENTS including glucosamine, chondroitin, and more!
- NUTRIENT PROFILE – One serving of Ancient Nutrition Bone Broth Protein powder provides 20 GRAMS OF PROTEIN in 90 calories! Add a heaping spoonful to any smoothie, shake, cold drink or hot drink for JOINT, SKIN and GUT SUPPORT from hydrolyzed collagen.
- CLEAN & PURE SOURCES – Made without growth hormones and chemicals, OUR SUSTAINABLY SOURCED chicken bone broth concentrate comes from United States – farmed chickens
- DEVELOPED BY DR. JOSH AXE: Author of Keto Diet. Ancient Nutrition creates products by leveraging the wisdom and principles from Ayurveda and Traditional Chinese Herbalism that have survived generations and marry them with current research to provide supplements that are rooted in tradition – and supported by science. Not satisfied? Let us know and we’ll make it right for you!*
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Are the chickens pastured? fed any gmo supplemental foods?Back to product
asked by 2003-09-20 17:00:00
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- As of March 2017 I cannot see anywhere on the website where it says it is from free range (if that really means anything) or grass fed chicken. I am not sure where the person that found the comment about the bones being U.S. sourced and free range in October 2016 but I agree with Mike - if these chickens were grass fed it would be all over the place. The container itself says "non-gmo" and "grain free" but that is just talking about the powder ingredients (i.e. they did not add gmo products or grains to the powder after processing) not that the animals were fed non-gmo grains or are grain free.2003-09-20 17:00:00answered on