Together Health releases impulse shots

Thursday, 30 October 2008
 
Healthy lifestyle company Together Health is launching an innovative product range for the impulse beverage market.

Introducing three lifestyle ‘shots' to combat aging, provide energy and help detox. Each shot includes a carefully selected vitamin and mineral rich superfood combined with high levels of additional vitamins and botanicals to target specific health functions, all packed into a 150 ml bottle along with a range of delicious tasting fruits.

Together Health will launch mid-November with a national sampling campaign and retailer network, including Planet Organic and The Nutri Centre - RRP £1.79 per bottle.

Founder Lee Robertshaw said: "We created a product range that simply wasn't available and in doing so have created a new sector where busy people can easily access potent targeted nutrition.

"Our first priority is to help people achieve a healthier lifestyle and each shot has been developed by leading nutritionists to alleviate an aspect of modern living that we can all do without."

Acai Age Defence uses the Amazons Acai Berry along with Gingko Biloba, Omega 3, Lutein and Green Tea, each ingredient playing its own role in guarding against aging from within.

Aloe Vera Digest Detox combines traditional Aloe Vera with Milk Thistle, Artichoke, Prebiotic Fibre and Ginger to help detox the body naturally after over indulgence or when your digestive system needs a boost.

Goji Natural Energy includes ingredients that help provide sustained energy using the Goji Berry, Ginseng, Carnitine, Coenzyme Q10 and Liquorice for those suffering from tiredness or the mid afternoon energy slump.

Lee added: "We want to make good nutrition as simple as possible and take the trial and error out of the search for vitamins, minerals and botanicals that work.

"Instead of taking lots of pills, Together Health offers a simple solution to getting vital nutrients in one simple step - and the added three functions offer our customers something other drinks cannot. We offer targeted nutrition that caters for everybody."

Source: Together Health
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Tenzin Dorje said:

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Greetings ,

We have no record of the company you mentioned in your article ever buying or using authentic Goji berries or Goji products
and can only a*sume they are selling products using Chinese lycium berries known as wolfberries and incorrectly
calling them 'Goji.'

So far, there are no authentic Goji juice, goji health bars, goji oils or capsule products on the market. All of the products
you are seeing are being made with Chinese Lycium barbarum called wolfberry that grows in great abundance in
China and is very cheap and laden with pesticides. You see China is not part of the Himalaya range and Lycium
barbarum does not grow in the Himalayas and it is not a Goji berry. They have borrowed the name 'Goji' to sell
Chinese wolfberry.

It is pretty easy to see the holes in those products promotional material about the Lycium berry they say they are using.
The research inst*tute that originally brought the Goji berry into world view was the Tanaduk Botanical Research Inst*tute,
please refer to their site at www.tanaduk.com. For a complete understanding about Goji berry please go to http://tanaduk.com/research6.html.

True Goji’s are very difficult to find. Almost all “goji’s” on the market are the common Chinese Wolfberries
packaged with misleading statements made to convince the consumer they are the real thing. Those
wolfberries and many products from mainland China have other toxic problems. For more information about that
go to http://gojiberry.com/gojiupdate.html.

Please read the information at this URL address http://tanaduk.com/research6.html for a proper
understanding about the Goji berry and the Chinese 'knockoff' they are calling a Goji berry.

Tenzin Dorje

 
October 30, 2008
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