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Irish teenagers are missing out on important nutrients

Irish teenagers are not getting adequate quantities of important nutrients in their diets, with a significant number missing out on their recommended daily intake of calcium (51 per cent) and vitamin D (94 per cent), research has found.

Natures Plus Gold a whole food supplement at Au Naturel

Nature’s Plus Source of Life GOLD is no ordinary multivitamin. It is the ultimate whole food, whole body supplement delivering over 200 nutrients, including 120 food sources, 20 vitamins and minerals, 40 antioxidants such as Açai, Reservatrol, Co Enzyme Q10, Vitamin D3, Vitamin K2 and much much more.

CAN YOU BE ANAEMIC AND NOT KNOW IT?

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Anaemia is a term used when a person doesn’t have enough red blood cells to carry oxygen all through the body, leaving your body starved of oxygen. You could lack haemoglobin, a protein which gives the blood it’s colour.

Have vibrant looking skin with Udo’s Choice Ultimate Oil

Udo’s Choice Ultimate Oil Blend is a unique blend of oils which deliver a balanced ratio of the essential fatty acids – Omega 3 and Omega 6. Omega 9 also features in this natural herb product. This very popular blend has been developed by Udo Erasmus – who is a recognised guru on digestive health.

Health & Fitness

Fat is necessary for life but unfortunately many of us consume the wrong types of fat. Our intake of different fats has changed markedly during the last century. We eat far more saturated fats and vegetable oils which contain omega-6 fatty acids, whereas our intake of fatty fish oils (omega-3) has decreased by 80 per cent during the last 80 years. We eat much less fish today, so most of us suffer from a deficiency of omega-3 fatty oils.

Put a spring in your step

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If winter has taken its toll on you and you feel weary and lack energy maybe you should consider getting a tonic to restore your lost vitality.

Back to school nutrition with Evergreen

Keeping your children well when they go back to school is not always easy. Regardless of their age, they are going back into packed classrooms full of germs, and our changing Irish climate means immunity is often compromised. For parents, that means niggly colds, sore throats, tummy bugs, ear infections, and lots of other fun stuff!

 

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