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The clear choice

DISCOVER the benefits of certified organic bone broths and stay healthy this winter.
Noosa Cleanse, Australia’s first certified organic unpasteurised cold press juice company is now offering 24-hour certified organic bone broths which are designed to heal the gut lining and reduce areas of inflammation. Produced and available from Belmondos Organic Market in Noosaville, the broths are made of organic produce including include chicken, carrot, celery, onion, celtic sea salt, black peppercorns and can also be used as a nourishing and healing alternative to conventional bouillon cubes and store-bought stock.
The broths are endorsed by Dr Vivienne Taylor of Ibuki Health and Wellness.
“Poorly digested food particles are absorbed directly through the gut wall into the blood stream causing the immune system to react to these food antigens, setting up an antigen/antibody response – hence the start of Auto Immune diseases throughout the body. All disease starts in the gut as we have known for centuries – heal and seal the gut lining damaged by abnormal microflora with bone broth,” she said.
“Unprocessed organic grass-fed meat, chicken or fish broths provide the building blocks for the rapidly growing cells of the gut lining to repair as well as soothing any areas of inflammation in the gut”.
To order your Noosa Cleanse broth email orders@noosacleanse.com.au or visit www.noosacleanse.com.au and enjoy some certified healthy goodness.

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