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HEALTH


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SOOTHE DRY EYES WITH WARMTH AND DROPS Try the Clinitas® eye care regime for the treatment of dry eye and blepharitis discomfort by following a simple 3-step process (heat, massage and cleanse, lubricate). Visit our website for further information: www.altacor-pharma.com


CLEARZAL® BAC ClearZal® BAC is an antimicrobial nail solution which eliminates fungus, bacteria and viruses. It can be used with artificial nails and nail polish. It is lacquer, alcohol, acid and odour free.


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TEPE GOOD TePe GOOD – new toothbrush made from 96% plant based plastic. Made from renewable materials such as sugar cane and castor oil, produced with 100% green energy from solar panels. Good for the environment and good for you. www.tepe.com


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SUMMER COLD? A.Vogel Echinaforce Echinacea drops & tablets are traditional herbal remedies made from freshly harvested Echinacea purpurea & root, for the symptomatic relief of colds, influenza type infections and similar upper respiratory tract conditions. Always read the leaflet. www.avogel.co.uk


MACU-SAVE™ Macu-SAVE™, a once a day, food supplement, which provides advanced nutrition for the eyes. Enriching the macular pigment with all three key macula carotenoids; 10mg Lutein, 2mg Zeaxanthin and 10mg Meso-Zeaxanthin.


TEPE INTERDENTAL BRUSHES TePe Interdental Brushes are recommended by 94% of Dental Hygienists to clean the additional 40% of the tooth that brushing will not reach. Nine different sizes are available to suit all patients


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