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Ten Golden Rules for Good Health provides practical advice on how to develop good health through diet, exercise and environmental awareness. The book is designed to help readers maximise the benefits ...

5-HTP, short for 5-hydroxytryptophan, is a derivative of the amino acid tryptophan, and is converted in the brain, into the neurotransmitter serotonin which influences everything from appetite, to moo...
To celebrate 50 years in practice Jan de Vries has released this new book, a complete life story recounting his journey from childhood in wartime Holland through an amazing 50-year career, during whic...
This book will give a record of a lifetime in complementary medicine! The interesting life of Jan de Vries is well explored in this autobiography and, as all his books, full of good advice. A Step ...

This unique vegetarian formula provides digestive enzymes that help your system break down and absorb foods. Pure Plant Enzymes™ are combined with gamma oryzanol (found naturally in rice bran), slippe...
Why take probiotics? Digestive health: Active live cultures supply relief from occasional gas, bloating, constipation, sensitive stomach and lactose intolerance. Immune health: Ensures you...
Get the goodness of yogurt without the calories and sugar. This supplement features the two most studied forms of beneficial bacteria sealed in a tiny, easy-to-swallow capsule. The active cultures in ...

Why cranberries? They provide natural, time-tested support: Cranberries have been used for generations to maintain urinary tract health. The antioxidant rich components in cranberries are widel...
Why use 'reduced CoQ10'? Because supplementing with standard CoQ10 may not be enough. Some people have a tough time converting CoQ10 to its active, reduced form. By supplementing with reduced Co...

The Horse Chestnut trees planted by Alfred Vogel in the Bioforce fields have grown to splendid maturity. Not to be confused with the edible sweet chestnut, the hard, round seeds of the Horse Chestnut ...
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