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March 2007
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GOOD NEWS

There is a new, lower price for FermPlus. As the news travels about FermPlus sales increases have enabled us to reduce the price.

The new price for a pot is $49.95 – down from $55 – just over $5 off!

 

YOUR Q&A - HOW IS FermPlus MADE?

First, an assortment of 15 highly nutritious wholefoods are put together with the 13 strains of Lactobacilli (friendly bacteria) including Lactobacillus plantarum.

Over a period of time the bacteria break the food down in the same way that a healthy digestive system would.

It is like having a digestive system outside of the body. Once the food is broken down we end up with powdered foods in a state the body can more easily assimilate (because it is pre-digested), in a form the body understands; a food product with a full complement of 13 very alive strains of lactobacilli. That means the nutrition from the food - vitamins, minerals, amino acids, essential fatty acids and anti-oxidants - can be absorbed and get to the cells faster and easier.

Every part of FermPlus product is free of any fillers, binders, colours, sweeteners, E numbers.

It is totally chemical-free and 100% pure and natural, just how nature intended.

NuFerm do not use modified or altered ingredients, as they understand that the body struggles to process them.

 

IN THE MEDIA

Daily Mail
September 5th 2006

“A daily dose of ‘friendly bacteria’ may help treat autism”.

 

Reading University study suggested giving autistic children probiotic powders couldimprove their behaviour.

The findings stemmed from a study which showed autistic children have high levels of the ‘bad bacteria’ Clostridia in their guts. It is thought the bug, found in the soil, produces poisons which cause diarrhoea ad stomach cramps experienced by many autism sufferers. The toxins may also seep into the bloodstream and travel the brain to affect behaviour.

Any probiotics which contain the ‘friendly’ bacterium Lactobacillus plantarum, which kills Clostridia, could ease stomach problems and possibly also the behavioural difficulties.

The Reading study was not conclusive. But the Professor of food microbiology Glenn Gibson told the British Association Festival of Science in Norwich there would be ‘no harm’ in autistic youngsters taking probiotics.’

By Emily Cook, Health Reporter

 

FEBRUARY PRIZE DRAW WINNER

Congratulations to Celia Vass from NSW. A pot of FermPlus is on its way to you.

 

CAN'T FIND FermPlus LOCALLY?

Retailers are often not aware of new products or of the need or demand for Gluten –free products.

You can probably do them a big favour and save them time by taking in empty packaging or brochures to help them find out more.Alternatively if you’d like your local health food store, practitioner or chemist to stock FermPlus we are more than happy to send them an information pack.

Just supply us their name and address and we will do the rest.


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