2061 days ago

Immufort- Powerful support for your immune system

Kerry & Tammy from New Image Health & Nutrition

Immufort Ultraboost Colostrum is another product from New Zealand's own, New Image.

Powerful immune support in these challenging times - Immufort Ultraboost Colostrum:

- When your immune system needs an extra boost, give it 1100mg of concentrated double strength 40% IgG Colostrum containing 440mg of Immunoglobulins.
- Immunoglobulins are your body’s natural warriors that attack viruses & bacteria you are exposed to every day.
- Nutrients to help repair aged or injured muscle, skin, collagen, bone cartilage & nerve tissue supporting natural, health ageing.
- The perfect protection for busy active lives, frequent travellers or anyone who needs extra immune support.
- Pleasant-tasting chewable tablets.

If you are interested in purchasing Immufort or one of New Image's other products, please get in touch:

Kerry Mcleod km@kerrymcleod.co.nz 0276782233

Or to purchase your Immufort Ultraboost Colostrum:

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