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Embrace natural beauty with Buchu

03-12-2020 10:10 AM CET | Media & Telecommunications

Press release from: Positive Dialogue

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If you have a shelf filled with beauty products, you're not alone. But a South African miracle herb may be just the natural product to replace all those chemicals. Added to your everyday skin regime it will not only leave your skin feeling plush and reduce the effects of skin conditions, it will also restore your confidence.

Buchu, found in topical ointments produced by Cape Kingdom Nutraceuticals, treats the inflammation resulting in aging and repairs the skin. Unpacked below is how this indigenous plant works with your body to produce youthful looking skin and is safe to use as part of a daily routine.

Feel free to contact me should you need more information. High-res images are available at Cape Kingdom Nutraceuticals digital press room (capekingdomnutraceuticals.pr.co), along with current press-ready content.

Media contact:
Rethabile Lechela
rethabile@positivedialogue.co.za

1st Floor North Wharf
42 Hans Strijdom Avenue
Cape Town

021 461 5108

ABOUT CAPE KINGDOM NUTRACEUTICALS
Cape Kingdom Nutraceuticals ensures the delivery of safe nutraceuticals, branded BuchuLife(TM), Detox Tea and Ricky Litchfield(TM) to the public and professional industry through extensive scientific research supported by on-going clinical trials in partnership with Synexa Life Science and the University of Cape Town.

The active ingredient in all product ranges produced by Cape Kingdom Nutraceuticals, is Buchu, an indigenous South African herb with potent natural anti-inflammatory properties. Buchu is recognised as South Africa's most valuable medicinal plant, and its use and benefits have been documented for over three hundred years. In this respect, Cape Kingdom Nutraceuticals has entered into a benefit-sharing agreement with the South African San Council and the National Khoisan Council as a befitting acknowledgement of the wealth of knowledge that was gleaned from the San and Koi, who introduced Buchu and its various medicinal benefits to the world.

Discover the massive variety of Buchu benefits with the BuchuLife(TM) product range (for humans) which includes: Sparkling Herbal Water, UTI Relief Capsules, Joint Health Capsules, First Aid Gel and Derm-Active Moisturising Cream available from Food Lover's Market stores and Wellness Warehouse stores countrywide. In addition, the Organic Detox Tea range, which combines Buchu with other aromatic flavours to produce four variants: natural, green rooibos, cinnamon and ginger are available at Dis-Chem pharmacies nationwide, as well Food Lover's Market stores and Wellness Warehouse stores. Cape Kingdom Nutraceuticals also produce the Ricky Litchfield product range (for pets), comprising of: Infla-Active Capsules, Topical Gel, Hot Spot Spray, Conditioning Shampoo, Smart Health Supplement and Good Dog Treats.

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