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Happy, healthy children

Nothing makes you feel helpless than when your child(ren) are sick, even if it’s just a cold or flu. Our children's immune system takes time to fully develop and it’s very important for their bodies to learn how to fight off bacteria, viruses and other baddies. The more our bodies are exposed to these invaders the stronger our immune system becomes.

However, no one wants their children to suffer cold after cold or worst get the flu. There are many things you can do to help your children build a stronger immune system so the effects of the viruses are short-lived if not eliminated. Of course, a good diet with lots of fruit, vegetables and less processed sugar is ideal. Sugar has been shown to reduce white blood cells, our bodies defence system.

I recommend JVi ® Super Juice to support immune health:

✔  Supports a your immune system

✔  Provides key nutrients important for eye health and brain function

JVi ® Super Juice contains 9 fruits including imperial fruits which have been used for centuries in South American and Asian cultures and traditionally consumed as part of a healthy diet. These fruits are especially known for their vitamin and mineral content, especially vitamin C.

  • Acerola is a sweet and sour fruit native to the West Indies and believed to originate from the Yucatan. The ripe orange to deep red fruits are cherry shaped and were used for centuries in these cultures.

  • Wolfberry is an orange-red ellipsoid berry and is a traditionally used fruit in Asia and South East Europe. The berries are a very popular ingredient in Chinese cuisine.

  • Sea buckthorn is a nutritious orange berry used in traditional Tibetan and Mongolian cultures since ancient times. The female plants produce soft, juicy and rich in oil berry-like fruit.


Take 1 - 2 small shot size servings of JVi ® Super Juice a day either straight, mixed with water or in a smoothie, will ensure your kids immune system is 100 percent.

Did you know?

It’s actually highly unlikely to catch the same cold twice. Colds are caused by viruses, and when your immune system fights one off, it builds up antibodies to it which prevent the same virus striking twice.