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Goodhealth Oyster Plus™ 60 capsules

Added Zinc for male vitality
*Reproductive and immune support
*Natural source of marine nutrients
*Derived from New Zealand coastal grown oysters
*Supports health and vitality
$21.99 NZD $20.50 NZD
Goodhealth Oyster Plus™ 60 capsules
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Oyster Plus™ is a natural source of marine nutrients including Zinc and Taurine to benefit health and vitality. Extra zinc has been added for reproductive and immune support. Oyster Plus™ is derived from oysters grown in the clean coastal waters of New Zealand for optimal purity.

Directions: Adults: take 1 to 2 capsules daily or as professionally advised. Capsules may be opened and added to food.

Ingredients:
Freeze Dried Oyster Powder 350mg
Zinc Oxide (Equiv. Zinc 7mg) 8.8mg

Contains shellfish. Do not use if cap seal is broken. No added gluten, egg, wheat, dairy or soy. No artificial flavours, sweeteners, preservatives or colours used in this product.

Good Health is a proudly New Zealand owned and operated family business, started over a quarter of a century ago by John Blanchard. John’s agricultural career background led him to become fascinated with the health benefits of herbal and oil seed crops, so much so that in 1987 he opened the doors for business, and Good Health began. Today, John’s sons Dave and Brian head our iconic New Zealand company. As a business, Good Health has grown - we now offer a range of over 350 products to boost natural immunity and enhance health and vitality.

Wellbeing and vitality are at the heart of everything we do, so we insist on using only the purest quality ingredients to support good health. Our products come from sustainable resources and are GE free. Wherever possible, we source these first from New Zealand farms and growers, or accredited international manufacturers. Then we optimise their amazing natural properties through our unique enhancement processes.

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