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Did you know that fruit and veg just aren't as nutritious as they were 20 years ago? Are you feeling under pressure to serve your family 5-a-day, let alone 7 or 10-a-day?


Juice Plus is a highly effective, healthy way of getting all the benefits of 26 top quality fruit, veg and berries per day - my family have been taking it for the past 8 months and I'm just amazed at the improvements in our health and have seen similar changes in friends who are on it.


It's classified as a wholefood (not a supplement) and has over 30 scientific research studies that prove the health benefits of taking it. It's a simple concept and best of all, kids can get their supply for free.


If you're keen to improve your health and that of your family we'd love to invite you to a short presentation about health, wellness & Juice Plus and discuss how you can make a difference to your wellbeing. This is purely for information, knowing what exists will help you to make informed choices in the future.


Wednesday 9th April, 8 - 9.30pm

West Dulwich or Herne Hill

No cost


Please call me on 07963 046 456 or email [email protected]. I'll be delighted to answer any questions.

If you're not free to join us this week then let me know, we'll be running another info evening soon.


Thanks, Kristin


Kristin Hayward

07963 046 456

Hypnotherapy . HypnoFertility . HypnoBirthing

Clinical Hypnotherapist for Nest London

Juice Plus fan :)

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