Clodagh O Connor, a former intercounty footballer, has launched G&G Wellness, offering a powdered kombucha designed to promote gut health. Inspired by the benefits of fermented foods and the connection between gut and brain health, O Connor developed this affordable alternative to liquid kombucha. The product is fortified with green tea and apple cider vinegar and can be added to water, yogurt, smoothies, or porridge.
Former intercounty footballer and teacher stepped out of her comfort zone to launch G&G Wellness and embark on a whole new career path
Kombucha is usually sold in liquid form and, although prices vary, it is not exactly cheap to drink on a daily basis. It was this economic consideration that prompted G&G Wellness founder, Clodagh O Connor, to develop a powdered kombucha that can be added by the scoop to water, yoghurt, smoothies or porridge.
“G&G Kombucha is fortified with health-boosting ingredients including green tea and apple cider vinegar. It is rich in antioxidants and contains probiotics and enzymes that aid digestion, boost the immune system and increase energy,” says O Connor whose company’s products are available online, in SuperValu stores countrywide and in health shops.
G&G stands for the green and gold colours of O Connor’s home county of Kerry and also for “good for the gut”. The kombucha is one of three products the company produces.
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