



For recovery after antibiotics
Antibiotic recovery bundle
Recovering from antibiotics can leave your microbiome depleted, your immunity low and your energy flat. This curated three-step bundle helps your body rebuild naturally.
Start with microbz Immunity, move on to microbz Revive and finish with microbz Sustain to nourish long-term balance.
Antibiotics save lives, but they also strip away the very microbes that keep you well.
Many people feel “not quite themselves” for weeks afterwards - sluggish digestion, lowered immunity, or disrupted mood are commonly reported. This three-step bundle is designed to help replenish what antibiotics take away.
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designed to support recovery after the use of antibiotics
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15 strains of living microbes
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fermented with traditional herbs and minerals
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brewed to 3.2pH to survive stomach acid
Immunity:
Purified water. Beneficial microbes: bacillus subtilis, bifidobacterium bifidum, bifidobacterium breve, bifidobacterium infantis, bifidobacterium longum, lactobacillus acidophilus, lactobacillus bulgaricus, lactobacillus casei, lactobacillus fermentum, lactobacillus plantarum, lactobacillus rhamnosus, lactococcus lactis, saccharomyces boulardii, saccharomyces cerevisiae and streptococcus thermophilus; and organic molasses. Herbs: apple cider vinegar, echinacea angustifolia root, sea water concentrate, echinacea angustifolia herb, echinacea purpurea herb, echinacea purpurea root, siberian ginseng, cayenne, moringa, garlic.
Allergen free
All molasses are completely consumed by the microbes, leaving the final product sugar free.
Revive:
Purified water. Beneficial microbes: bacillus subtilis, bifidobacterium bifidum, bifidobacterium breve, bifidobacterium infantis, bifidobacterium longum, lactobacillus acidophilus, lactobacillus bulgaricus, lactobacillus casei, lactobacillus fermentum, lactobacillus plantarum, lactobacillus rhamnosus, lactococcus lactis, saccharomyces boulardii, saccharomyces cerevisiae and streptococcus thermophilus; and organic malt (barley). Herbs: Aloe vera, turmeric, apple cider vinegar, l. glutamine, Himalayan rock salt, slippery elm, sea water concentrate, chondroitin sulphate, glucosamine sulphate, quercetin, rutin, agar agar, orange peel powder, peppermint oil.
For allergens see ingredients in underlined bold.
The barley is consumed by the microbes in the fermentation process, leaving a product with less than 2ppm of gluten. Less than 20ppm is considered safe for coeliacs.
Sustain:
Purified water. Beneficial microbes: bacillus subtilis, bifidobacterium bifidum, bifidobacterium breve, bifidobacterium infantis, bifidobacterium longum, lactobacillus acidophilus, lactobacillus bulgaricus, lactobacillus casei, lactobacillus fermentum, lactobacillus plantarum, lactobacillus rhamnosus, lactococcus lactis, saccharomyces boulardii, saccharomyces cerevisiae and streptococcus thermophilus; and organic malt (barley). Herbs: acai, goji, noni, pomegranate, cherry, apple cider vinegar, himalayan rock salt, ginger, lemon, sea water concentrate, kelp, moringa, boron (boric acid), calcium (lithothamnium, calcium hydroxide), magnesium (marine magnesium oxide), molybdenum (sodium molybdate), MSM, potassium (potassium chloride), bilberry, maca, shiitake mushrooms, chia seed, barley grass, camu camu, chaga mushrooms, chlorella, glucosamine (glucosamine hydrochloride), inositol, olive leaf, rosehip, spirulina, turmeric, valerian, iron (ferrous sulphate), zinc (zinc chloride), hydrogen peroxide, apple geranium oil, iodine, sorrel, dandelion root, hawthorn berry, chromium (chromium chloride), selenium (sodium selenate), garlic, alpha lipoic acid, clove buds.
For allergens see ingredients in underlined, bold and pink.
The barley is consumed by the microbes in the fermentation process, leaving a product with less than 2ppm of gluten. Less than 20ppm is considered safe for coeliacs.

3 steps to take your microbes
step 1
Take a 15ml tablespoon of Antibiotic recovery bundle every morning before you have breakfast

step 2
Delivers billions of living bacteria to your gut. Brewed to 3.2ph to survive stomach acid
step 3
Say goodbye to gut discomfort and hello to a healthier you with Microbz.

Why should a probiotic be taken after rounds of antibiotics?
Antibiotics are lifesaving medicines, but they can significantly disrupt the gut microbiome. They don’t distinguish between harmful and beneficial bacteria so they often wipe out the very microbes that support digestion, immunity, nutrient absorption and mood. This sharp drop in microbial diversity - known as dysbiosis - is why many people feel bloated, low in energy or “not quite themselves” after finishing a course.
Taking a high-quality, live probiotic helps replenish what antibiotics remove. By reintroducing beneficial microbes quickly, you support faster recovery rather than leaving the gut to rebuild slowly on its own. These microbes compete with unwanted species, help stabilise digestion, and produce compounds that nourish the gut lining. They also support the immune system, which depends on signals from a thriving gut community - especially important when the body feels vulnerable post-treatment.
Why microbz?
Because our probiotic is diverse.
Diversity is key to your gut health and female flora. Our probiotics have 15 strains making it a broad spectrum probiotic, with billions of beneficial microbes in every shot.
FAQ for the Antibiotic recovery bundle
Can probiotics help with antibiotic side effects?
What are the best probiotics to take with antibiotics?
When should I take probiotics when taking antibiotics
Can I take antibiotics and probiotics together?
Speak to our nutritionist
I have been a complementary therapist for 30 years trained in holistic, multi-disciplinary approaches of health and wellbeing for all ages. From the start, nutrition and working with nature has been my foundation and 13 years ago I discovered the wonderful world of our microbiome and beneficial microbes which brings it all together and connects us to everything and which I am passionate about.
Learn more about taking microbes after antibiotic use

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