327 days ago

NZ Made Therapeutic Products.

Naturally Healthy

NZ is full of therapeutic independent natural health manufacturers.
Naturally Healthy sources their products from the BEST of them.
Poten-C is a proudly 100% NZ owned family business with a passion for creating clean, honest wellness solutions.
Their dedicated team include the IV Doctor and pharmacologist who developed their original liposomal Vitamin C.
Initially marketed as Poten-C by Paul Conaghan, Robin and Stu Broadhurst got involved in 2020 to help Paul commercialise his garage operation. Paul’s thirst for love and riches soon took him to Spain.
Back in New Zealand, they research the latest developments in liposomal technology, health and wellness solutions. Their vision is to create superior New Zealand made supplements to support your wellness journey while protecting our planet.
Enjoy Poten-C – made for you, right here, with passion, skill and love.
Poten-C is available at Naturally Healthy.
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