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Introducing: Orthobiome Complete Probiotic 
Here's What Orthobiome Can Do For You:
  • Make it easier to manage your weight
  • Accelerate loss of abdominal fat
  • Enhance appetite control
  • Reduce cravings for sugar and junk food
  • Eliminate gas, bloating, and brain fog
  • Decrease anxiety and mood swings
Why Choose Orthobiome?
Highest Bioavailability
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Our formulation process ensures that our probiotics survive the digestion process, stays in your body and is not excreted.  
Doctor Approved
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Dr. Michele Burklund formulated this probiotic for her patients looking to lose weight, and eliminate gas, bloating, and brain fog.
Non-GMO
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Your health is our #1 concern. That's why Orthobiome is 3rd-party tested to ensure only natural, non-GMO ingredients are used.
Real Life Case Studies
Jeff lost more than 220 pounds over a year!
Jessica lost 178 pounds!
Kathy has never felt better!
Randy has completely transformed himself with the help of Orthobiome!
What's Inside Orthobiome?
  • Lactobacillus Gasseri
  • Lactobacillus Rhamnosus
  • Lactobacillus Acidophilus
  • Lactobacillus Helveticus
  • Lactobacillus Casei
  • Lactobacillus Plantarum
  • Bifidobacterium Breve
  • Bifidobacterium Longum
  • Bacillis Subtilis
Each serving of Orthobiome contains 20 billion CFU of high-quality probiotics to help you reduce cravings and trim away excess belly fat.
NOTE: Due to the ultra high-quality of each probiotic inside Orthobiome, it can only be produced in very small batches. 

So if you're eager to use Orthobiome to start shedding pounds and flattening your belly, I urge you to place your order right away to ensure fast delivery.
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My Clients Love Orthobiome!
"I was skeptical, but this stuff works!  I started feeling more energy after a few days, and my skin cleared up within a couple weeks.  True believer."
Maryanne Talmage
"Not sure what I'd do without it.  I had gluten issues for a decade and now I can enjoy some wheat without problems.  Plus I've lost a few pounds, which is a huge bonus because I was steady gaining for months. Love it."
Jeff Rhodes  
Your satisfaction is guaranteed for the life of the product.  If at any time you're unsatisfied with ORTHOBIOME COMPLETE PROBIOTIC™ we'll give 100% of your money back.  Just email Barb@HealthyLivingAssociation.org anytime.
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"I wasn't 100% sure it was working until I ran out.  My eczema came back, my energy slowed way down, and I was bloating after meals.  Never again, this stuff works and I'm a big fan.  Got my whole family taking it now."
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