The new food supplement, Bimuno® has reported unusually high sales, thought to be largely due to people seeking to boost their immune system and prevent tummy troubles, ahead of travelling abroad and we have 30 packs to give away.
Bimuno has prebiotic properties, scientifically proven to help boost the bodies own defences. Recently appearing on local TV screens and suitable for those wanting to maintain good digestive health, its multi-purpose appeal has proven so popular that it is selling out within 20 minutes of stock going out.
But fear not, if you can’t find it in your local Boots, visit www.bimuno.com or email bimuno@bisslancaster.com where the first 30 people will receive a free months supply.
A healthy gut contains trillions of bacteria with a positive balance between ‘good’ and ‘bad’. Illness can occur when the fine balance of good and bad bacteria is upset. A number of things can upset this balance: stress, poor diet, antibiotics, travelling abroad and even the natural ageing process, causing symptoms such as diarrhoea, constipation and bloating.
Bimuno is scientifically proven to work within seven days. Just one sachet of Bimuno a day is all it takes to help maintain a healthy gut and an immune system that’s fighting fit.
Visit www.bimuno.com for more information.
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