Health & Wellbeing TSV 06/07/18

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Looks like a whole bunch of omega 3 and vitamin C - both of which are very important to health - but what's to bet that you can get the equivalent product from your local Savers store on the Dreaded High Street at a mere fraction of the QVC price?
 
Your Zooki 135 Days Omega 3 Supplement with Vitamin C Sachets
Item Number: 402281
QVC Price £45.00
Todays Special Value Price £30.00
P&P £2.95

This 135-day bundle of three different liquid supplements from Your Zooki includes Omega Peach & Mango, five Citrus Vitamin C sachets, plus your choice of Omega Lime, Red Apple or Tropical. Try a service a day, either on its own, or mixed in with smoothies, yoghurt or porridge for a tasty vitamin C or omega 3 fish oil boost, without the need to swallow tablets.

*A great saving: If you were to buy these items individually from Your Zooki you’d pay £55.97. So to get them for our Today's Special Value price of just £29.99, plus P&P, is a brilliant saving of £21.03.

On-the-go goodness - Omega 3 Zooki tastes like having a teaspoon of a fruit smoothie, but inside there’s billions of bubbles of pharmaceutical grade fish oil. While Vitamin C Zooki offers a potent dose of liposomal vitamin C in a smooth, sweet liquid that can be enjoyed straight from the sachet when you need it most - even when you're out and about.

Tastes great - using the latest in nano-encapsulation technology to create state-of-the-art food supplements, Zooki's supplements trap the fish oil inside the nano bubbles so all you taste is the delicious fruity liquid and no more fishy burps. Plus they are sugar, dairy, gluten and soy-free with 100% natural ingredients, plus they have a creamy texture and smoothie taste.

Why try? Omega 3 contributes to the maintenance of normal healthy heart and brain function, and the maintenance of normal healthy vision, while vitamin C supports a wide variety of body functions. By contributing to normal immune function and normal collagen production, vitamin C can help support normal healthy skin, gums, teeth, bones, blood vessels and nervous system.

·Storage conditions: Omega 3 - once opened refrigerate and consume by date shown on pack;
Vitamin C - refrigerate the main container. Individual sachets are fine for up to 30 days at room temperature, so you can take them out and about with you
Shelf life: up to 8 months


Contains:

1 x Omega Peach & Mango (450ml; 90 servings)
5 x Vitamin C Sachets (15ml)


Plus a choice of:

1 x Omega Lime (225ml; 45 servings)

Or

1 x Omega Red Apple (225ml; 45 servings)

Or

1 x Omega Tropical (225ml; 45 servings)


How to use:

Take straight from the sachet/spoon or mix with smoothies, shakes, porridge or yoghurt


Daily intake:
Omega 3

· Babies and toddlers: up to 1/2 a teaspoon daily (2.5ml)
· Children: up to 1 teaspoon daily (5ml)
· Adults: 1-2 teaspoons daily (5-10ml)


Vitamin C

· Adults: 1 sachet daily (15ml)
· Children: up to half a sachet daily


Dietary restrictions:

Do not exceed the recommended daily dose
Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a varied diet and a healthy lifestyle
If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, taking any medications or under medical supervision, please consult your doctor before use
Keep out of reach of children
Not suitable for pets


For allergens, nutritional information and ingredients please see attached document - allergens will be in bold

Delivered directly from Your Zooki: please allow 5-7 working days for delivery

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Why didn't they let Fibby Flint launch the TSV, she's brought several versions of the same diet book out an' everythink. :mysmilie_17:
 
I do take supplements in tablet form, but I really don't like any in liquid form. I get mine from Holland & Barrett or Vitabiotics.
 
The co-founder of YourZooki, Jack Morrison, is an economics graduate in his early 20s. He has very little experience in nutrition, just a desire to be an entrepreneur. The Zooki formulations were created by scientists at the instruction of Morrison.

If you don't want "fishy burps" (as he calls it) then you don't need to buy his overpriced products - just take linseed oil. There are a great many sources of Omega 3, 6 and 9. Also he was going on about the "liposomal technology" in the vitamin C. Sounds impressive, no? It doesn't matter terribly much if you go to Savers and get some bog standard ascorbic acid, or possibly one with a few flavanoid, it's still going to be absorbed through the stomach - so the liposomal technology is bollocks!

It's true that someone with stomach issues may prefer a buffered form of C, or "Ester-C" and some people my prefer a "time-release" formulation (where the vitamin c is encapsulated in cellulose) however, one vitamin C formulation is pretty much the same as another when it comes to absorption - unless you're injecting it into the bloodstream and it's getting into the body via a different pathway - but that's another thing.
 

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