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Fight Winter Ills And Chills Naturally


Fight Winter Ills And Chills Naturally in Just 2 Hours with New Viralex Attack - Now with Epicor Good Health New Zealand

Trusted New Zealand natural health company, Good Health, has released an exciting new formulation for their popular Viralex® Attack range. Viralex® Attack now includes a unique, ground-breaking, natural ingredient called Epicor®….clinically proven to start working in 2 hours.

Clinically researched across multiple international studies, fast acting Epicor®, helps to quickly strengthen the body’s defences by increasing antioxidant protection and supporting the immune response. And most importantly by supporting the body’s ability to initiate the proper immune response, Epicor® starts working in just TWO HOURS!

Perfect for the onset of those dreaded winter ills and chills, Viralex Attack also contains important other key ingredients Olive Leaf and high strength Andrographis for rapid immune defence.. Fighting winter ills and chills, the natural way, has never been easier or faster.

Available now in leading health stores and pharmacies, Good Health’s Viralex® Attack is suitable for both adults and children (6-12 years) and is available in three pack sizes. A convenient, handbag size, 10 capsule pack ($12.99), 30 capsules ($28.90) and 60 capsules ($49.90).

For everyday immune support, Good Health recommends Viralex, now with high strength Olive Leaf (100mg Oleuropein - active ingredient), Astragalus and Vitamin D for everyday immune support, or Olive Leaf 25,000 (A single ingredient, one a day formula).

For more information, please visit goodhealth.co.nz.

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