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Wellness gurus swear by this bone broth for improving gut health, skin, hair and nails

Wellness gurus swear by this bone broth for improving gut health, skin, hair and nails

7NEWS27-05-2025

Improving your health doesn't have to expensive or complicated. In fact, just one simple switch can help to promote glowing skin, stronger hair and strengthened gut health.
That's why hundreds of shoppers are implementing bone broth into their daily routines.
A popular choice for wellness experts and celebrities alike, it's the secret to improving immunity, cognitive function, mood, sleep quality and digestion.
And you can pick up a jar for just $30 from Nutra Organics.
Sworn by models, athletes and wellness gurus, the delicious Beef Bone Broth makes a huge 6.25L (approx. 25 cups) — all you need to do is mix one heaped teaspoon with boiling water.
Aussie-made and free from artificial flavours, it's rich in essential minerals and over 40 per cent of collagen protei n, making it a tasty addition to your wellness routine.
Bone broth has endless benefits, from glowing skin to thicker hair and an improved gut health.
Despite its current popularity in wellness circles, bone broth is far from a fleeting trend.
Used for centuries in Traditional Chinese Medicine to strengthen kidneys and support digestion, bone broth earned the nickname 'liquid gold' for good reason.
Fast forward to today, and bone broth has re-emerged as a favourite among health-conscious individuals, endorsed by athletes and those in the wellness space.
Unlike many wellness fads that fade over time, bone broth's resurgence is backed by both tradition and science, with a growing body of evidence supporting its benefits.
Lisa Baker, a Nutritionist at Nutra Organics, highlights why bone broth is so effective for gut health.
'Bone broth concentrates are wonderful for boosting gut health,' she explains.
'Nutra Organics Bone Broth Concentrates contain over 40 per cent collagen protein, and our collagen protein includes the amino acid L-glutamine. L-glutamine feeds the cells lining the gut, helping them create a strong surface and healthy lining.'
'This, in turn, supports the immune system because over 70 per cent of it resides in the gut.'
Nutra Organics' bone broth also contains apple cider vinegar, which naturally enhances the extraction of collagen and other essential nutrients from the bones — ensuring maximum benefit with every sip.
The brand's bone broth jars retail from $29.95 and come in a range of flavours including beef, vegetable and chicken.
But the power of bone broth doesn't stop at the digestive system. Thanks to the intricate gut-brain axis, the state of one's gut can directly influence mood, cognitive function, and sleep.
A well-nourished gut supports serotonin production — a neurotransmitter that regulates mood, promotes healthy digestion, and even contributes to more restful sleep. In this way, caring for the gut creates a ripple effect across the entire body and mind.
For those seeking a delicious, natural, and nutrient-rich way to support whole-body wellness, bone broth offers a compelling solution.
Whether enjoyed as a comforting drink or incorporated into everyday meals, it provides a versatile and effective method to enhance digestion, boost immunity, sharpen mental clarity, and promote emotional wellbeing — without fillers, preservatives, or empty promises.
Rave Reviews
Shoppers have given Nutra Organics' bone broth a 4.8-star rating on its website.
' This is a kitchen staple and is a delicious addition to my cooking,' one impressed shopper wrote.
'My favourite bone broth, I drink it at least twice a day,' a second person added.
'Super convenient and delicious. I use it in all my meals,' a third reviewer commented.

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