Founder and former corporate financier Sunna Van Kampen explains:
“We are the highest dose and most natural immunity drink on the market, combining the high vitamin doses with the plant extracts which helps increase the absorption and is absolutely key to our format. This enables 90 percent take up by the body compared to tablets which is around 30 to 40 percent.”
Years of fending off colds and seeing the shortfall in remedies, which focussed on symptom relief rather than immune system recovery, led to Van Kampen looking deep into what the science had to say and developing his own natural solutions.
Super absorption breakthrough: Sunna Van Kampen (Image: NC)
Spalding COVID Kindness Team is returning to offer support during Lockdown 3
| Updated: 17:05, 06 January 2021
A team of volunteers who joined together during the first national lockdown has returned to offer support to those who need it the most.
The committee behind the Spalding COVID Kindness Team has brought the group back into action after receiving a number of calls following the announcement that the country was to enter another strict lockdown.
Founder Keira Williamson says that the team will be offering support from Friday through their phone line.
The Spalding COVID Kindness Team. Photo taken by Sally Lucy. (43852512)
She said: âWe have five people who will be manning the main phone line to begin with.
Spalding area s generosity will bring so much joy to many Published: 09:00, 19 December 2020
Spalding campaigners who have been working to ensure that Christmas is a joyous time for all have been overwhelmed by donations and support.
After what has been a difficult and, in some cases, devastating year for many families across South Holland, campaigns to bring toys and goodies to all were launched.
Spalding health and wellbeing charity Tonic Health has been working on creating care boxes which will be delivered to families in need on Christmas Eve.
Kenny Wood of Tonic Health with toys and treats for families. (43574694)
After originally setting a fundraising target of £250, the charity has raised £2,600 towards the boxes.
By George Nott2020-12-18T00:01:00+00:00
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Coronavirus isn’t the only disease stifled by social distancing and mask wearing. In the first half of 2020, cases of the common cold and influenza fell to nine times lower than the five-year average, according to a Royal College of General Practitioners study.
Little wonder, then, that 12 million fewer packs of cold & flu remedies have gone through the tills in the past 12 months. Only two of the top 10 brands – Lemsip and Strepsils – achieved volume growth.
Covid-19 wasn’t the only thing spreading fast this year. Fake news was too, including rumours that ibuprofen was dangerous for victims of the virus. Nevertheless, the adult painkiller market managed to grow 2.2% in volumes, “showing a strong recovery after the misinformation impacted consumer confidence”, according to Nurofen manufacturer Reckitt Benckiser. That performance was also buoyed by paracetamol being among the most stockpiled items ahead of the
South Holland people share their favourite shops
This year, we have been running a campaign to encourage our readers to shop local for Christmas.
Whether youâre searching for the perfect gift for that someone special, or for turkey and the trimmings, it can all be found in South Holland.
This week, we have spoken to well known faces from the area to find out where they will be spending their pennies this Christmas.
Dorota and Oliver Sneath, with children Morgan and Monty. Photo supplied. (34052619)
Oliver Sneath, of The Sessions House in Spalding, says he and his wife Dorota will be shopping in the town.