K
3141 days ago

So many chemicals in our everyday products!...no wonder we have an epidemic of cancers and diseases!

Karen from Te Kowhai

Do you want to change your chemical house to a non toxic one?
Thought about changing to non toxic but been worried about the cost?
Know anyone with eczema or allergies?
Know of any kids that have been poisoned by household cleaners?
Worried about your own kids getting poisoned at your place, grandparents or friends houses?
Thought about more income for your household but worried about hours?

If non toxic was the same price or cheaper than chemical products and did a brilliant job - what is there to think about, really? 🤔

Free info evening tonight Wed 24th May - 653 Ngaruawahia Rd, Te Kowhai 7pm
We can show you a range from over 450 non toxic products - we don't sell them direct. They are brought online through an online supermarket - delivery 5 - 7 days 😊


Looking after our families, children, employees, environment and ourselves 💕

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