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PSA: Subscription Program Update
Since launching Subscribe & Save this year, we’ve noticed most new subscriptions aren’t sticking past the first-order point. While we know not every formula ends up being the perfect fit, this program was designed for those that have already found their wonder formulas.
With this in mind, we are implementing a 90-day minimum to enroll in the Subscribe & Save program.
We know this may be disappointing for those of you still testing out formulas. Please reach out to us to discuss your specific health needs at service@digestivewarrior.com. We’ll match you with the right supplements for you, the first time.
As always, we appreciate you and your understanding.
Xoxo,
The DW Team
With this in mind, we are implementing a 90-day minimum to enroll in the Subscribe & Save program.
We know this may be disappointing for those of you still testing out formulas. Please reach out to us to discuss your specific health needs at service@digestivewarrior.com. We’ll match you with the right supplements for you, the first time.
As always, we appreciate you and your understanding.
Xoxo,
The DW Team
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MegaMucosa - by Microbiomelabs
- The mucosal system is a very important part of the human immune system. The mucosal system contains 150 times more surface area than skin, which makes it as essential element of the immune system that supports healthy immune function.
- ImmuoLin is a dairy-free immunoglobulin concentrate that supports healthy digestion, detoxification, and intestinal barrier function.
- There are four key amino acids that play an important role in the production of intestinal mucosa include: L-proline, L-serine, L-cysteine, and L-threonine. These four amino acids have been shown to support mucin2 production and maintain mucin synthesis in the colon, resulting in a thick and healthy mucosal barrier.
- MicrobiomeX is a citrus extract with naturally occurring polyphenols that supports digestive health and healthy gut barrier function. A clinical study using 500mg of citrus fruit extract found a significant increase in short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) composition, suggesting that citrus polyphenols may help modulate the microbial composition in the gut.