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Vitamin Shoppe lands an alternative non-pack version of Onnit’s Total Gut Health

Onnit Gut Health At Vitamin Shoppe

Total Gut Health is a supplement from Onnit built specifically to support, improve, and enhance gut health, as the name suggests. The popular brand takes an Animal Pak approach, combining seven capsules into individual packets that you take once a day. Those pills are all separated out into specific ingredients where two of them are loaded with enzymes, including AstraZyme, two for two different probiotics, one packed full of betaine, and two carrying prebiotics.

Over at The Vitamin Shoppe, Onnit now has Total Gut Health available, although it is a slightly different supplement. The goal of the item is still very much the same: a product formulated to comprehensively support gut health, digestion, and overall health and it relies on all of the same ingredients with some small changes in dosages. The one difference, however, is that it’s a bulk bottle of capsules where you take four for a serving, and they’re not all wrapped in packets.

The shrinking of the serving size isn’t due to a drastic change in the number of ingredients or dosages; it is because each group of components isn’t separated into specific pills, as is the case with the original Total Gut Health. Basically, it is the same supplement, but not in convenient packets. You still get 15 servings in the bottle of The Vitamin Shoppe’s Total Gut Health but at a much more cost-effective price of $34.99, which makes sense since it’s not packet packaged.

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