1439 days ago

Health NRF2 Activation

Karen from Shelly Park

The company whose products I sell were targeted by an investigative journalist in 2005- John Quinones, 7-time Emmy Award Winning investigative reporter.

14 YEARS after he did that ABC PrimeTime Investigative Report on our breakthrough technology, John is still taking our nrf2 activator.

The aim of the show was to 'de-bunk' our claims, but it did the exact opposite ;)

Have you seen the ABC investigative Report Programme ?
(It even shows the blood of an 80 year old going back to that of a 20 year old)! If not, message me & I will send it to you :)

The Investigative Report had Universities & Institutions from all over the world initiating and funding studies with THEIR own money! As a result of that we now have 26 peer-reviewed studies, available on 'Pub-med' for you to view ! (mind blowing!)

This is one if the many reasons I’m so passionate about sharing both the product & the business.

Now is the time to get involved from a business perspective (new car, need a holiday, a second income, a change of job, to up your retirement fund? etc etc).

From a health perspective, prevention is always better than waiting until you are sick ;)

#Nrf2activated
#RightPlaceRightTime
#Momentum

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Commemorate Anzac Day on 25 April

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Remember our servicemen and servicewomen past and present by attending an Anzac Day service on Thursday 25 April.

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Free Furoshiki workshop 13yr+

Michelle from Highland Park

Join us at Highland Park Library Saturday 4 May to make Furoshiki - a traditional Japanese wrapping cloth that is used to carry and transport items. It can be folded and tied in different ways to create a reusable and eco-friendly alternative to disposable bags. Furoshiki can be used to wrap gifts, groceries, and other items, and its versatility makes it a popular choice for those looking to reduce waste and be more environmentally conscious.

Booking required through EventBrite: www.eventbrite.co.nz...

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