
Two Islands Happy Gut and Pea Protein Powders are dairy-free and provide the goodness you need to keep your gut and muscles happy. Save $9.90.
Each kit contains:
- 1x Happy Gut - Gut Health Powder 240g
- 1x Pea Protein Powder 500g in one of four flavours: Vanilla, Chocolate, Salted Caramel or Peanut Butter
Happy Gut supports healthy digestive function and overall gut health. A healthy gut supports optimal nutrient absorption so that you can get more out of your Two Islands Pea Protein. Our Pea Protein Powders are high in protein and give your body clean energy. Throw Happy Gut or Pea Protein in a shaker or smoothie.
Two Islands Happy Gut gut health powder 240g (kit includes one tub) supports gut health and overall digestion for a happy gut with a high dose of glutamine with soothing herbs including slippery elm, chamomile and ginger. Formulated by a naturopath and herbalist to nourish and support gut lining integrity, this specialised blend helps to reduce bloating and supports digestive comfort. With added Hawke’s Bay prebiotic apple fibre and chia seeds, Happy Gut provides a good source of fibre to support healthy digestive function and promote the growth and activity of good gut bacteria.
Two Islands Pea Protein Powder is vegan friendly and free of dairy and gluten. Great after a workout, added to your favourite baking recipe, in a smoothie or as a snack in water with ice to get you through the afternoon.
Happy Gut gut health powder
Adults from 16 years: Add 2 rounded teaspoons (approx. 8g) mixed into 200ml of water daily or as professionally advised
Children 6-15 years – add ½ a rounded teaspoon (approx. 2g) mixed into 100ml of water daily or as professionally advised.
Stir and drink immediately at any time of the day. Can be added to smoothies, fresh juice, or any yoghurt.
Consult your healthcare professional if pregnant or on blood-thinning medication.
Pea Protein Powder
Blend two rounded tablespoons (approx. 25g) as required into 250ml or more, of water, milk, or your favorite smoothie. To ensure your protein is silky smooth we recommend you use a blender or shaker to combine. Pro tip: use lots of ice.
Depending on physical activity, gender, age or pregnancy, you may require more than the suggested 25g serve.
For smoothie and baking inspiration, visit our recipes page for more delicious ways on how to incorporate more protein into your diet.
Pea Protein Powder
Vanilla Pea Protein Powder: Pea Protein (94.7%), Natural Vanilla Flavour, Sweetener (Monk Fruit Extract).
Chocolate Pea Protein Powder: Pea Protein (87.6%), Cocoa Powder (12%), Sweetener (Monk Fruit extract), Natural Flavour.
Salted Caramel Pea Protein Powder: Pea Protein (93.4%), Natural Caramel Flavour, Salt, Sweetener (Monk Fruit Extract).
Allergens: Peanut Butter Pea Protein Powder contains peanuts
Happy Gut:
L-Glutamine, FibaFit™ (New Zealand Apple Fibre), Slippery Elm (Ulmus rubra) bark, Chia (Salvia hispanica) seed, Marshmallow (Althea officinalis) root, Chamomile (Matricaria recutita) flower, Ginger (Zingiber officinale) root, Cinnamon (Cinnamomum verum) stem bark
Please refer to the Pea Protein and Happy Gut pages for nutritional information.
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Our recycled paper cardboard tubs are printed with vegetable-based ink and contain a food-grade aluminium foil lining. Due to the mixed material of fibre and foil, these plastic-free tubs need to be disassembled in order to be recyclable.
Please separate the components by removing the top and cutting the canister lengthwise. Peel the inner foil lining away from the cardboard, and dispose of the lining in the rubbish. You can put the cardboard and metal components in your neighbourhood recycling containers, and or tear up the cardboard and put it in your household compost bin.
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