New BioCeuticals ArmaForce Range Extension & New ViroGuard Blister Packs

BioCeuticals has announced a range extension of the popular ArmaForce immune booster, now including NEW ArmaForce Pregnancy and NEW ArmaForce Throat Relief, plus NEW ViroGuard Blister Packs in convenient sizes, perfect for on-the-go cold sore relief.
The average Australian adult catches the common cold at least two times per year[i], while school children can catch up to 12 or more colds per year[ii], with the onset of winter a key trigger for this.
With the official start of winter now here, Australians are being urged to take precautions, and natural therapies may help support healthy immune resistance against predominant common cold and flu strains, mild upper respiratory tract infections (URTIs).
The common cold is the most prevalent sickness in Australia, and the most likely reason for adults and children to stay home from work or school.[iii]
Please see details on the product range below, plus full press releases attached and high-res imagery also attached. *Please note – some product RRPs are as 1 August 2017, please make note of this if featuring the product before August.
BioCeuticals ArmaForce
One of Australia’s most popular winter supplements, BioCeuticals ArmaForce is a comprehensive formula combining herbal and nutritional ingredients – andrographis, echinacea, olive leaf, vitamin C and zinc, scientifically formulated to help provide relief of symptoms and decrease the duration of colds and flus, and relieve symptoms of mild upper respiratory tract infections. (URTIs).
AUST L 118578
NEW 30 TABLET BLISTER PACK (RRP $18.95), 60 TABLETS (RRP $34.00) and 120 TABLETS (RRP $62.00)*
*Please note – RRPs as at 1 August 2017
NEW BioCeuticals ArmaForce Throat Spray
New ArmaForce Throat Relief has been specifically formulated to include nutraceutical ingredients to help soothe an inflamed and irritated sore throat. It contains herbs which have in vitro anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antiviral and mild anaesthetic actions.
ArmaForce Throat Relief is an easy-to-use spray that contains a blend of Manuka honey, zinc and specific herbal extracts including echinacea root. It also contains herbs traditionally used in western herbal medicine such as sage, to relieve mild inflammation of the throat, and licorice to help relieve irritation of the mucous membranes, coughs and bronchial catarrh.
AUST L 289051
50mL Bottle RRP $15.95
Directions for use: Adults: Five sprays towards the back of the throat every 2 hours for a maximum of 8 doses per day or as directed by your healthcare practitioner. Shake vigorously before use.
NEW BioCeuticals ArmaForce Pregnancy
BioCeuticals ArmaForce Pregnancy is specially formulated for pregnant mothers to help relieve symptoms and decrease the duration of upper respiratory tract infections and colds. The comprehensive formula combines the herbal and nutritional ingredients echinacea, vitamin C, vitamin D, zinc and Lactoferrin.
AUST L 289423
60 Tablets RRP $33.95
NEW BioCeuticals ViroGuard Blister Packs
BioCeuticals ViroGuard has been specially formulated to help reduce the frequency and duration of cold sores, and may help maintain healthy immune function.
The formula includes lysine, to help reduce the frequency, duration and severity of cold sores, and zinc as a highly bioavailable amino acid chelate.
Zinc may support healthy immune cell function. ViroGuard also features the herbs; lemon balm, naturally high in rosmarinic acid, as well as echinacea, traditionally used in North American herbal medicine to support a healthy immune system.
ViroGuard is now available in NEW convenient blister packs, perfect for handbags.
AUST L 221301
30 caps (blister pack) RRP $19.00, 60 caps RRP $37.50*
*Please note – RRPs as at 1 August 2017
Stockists: 1300 650 455
Website: www.bioceuticals.com.au
References
[i] Colds and flu. Bupa 2011,
http://www.bupa.com.au/health-and-wellness/health-information/azhealth-information/colds-and-flu
[ii] Health Direct, Cold & Flu Stats. September 2016, https://www.healthdirect.gov.au/colds-and-flu-statistics
[iii] Common cold. The Australian Lung Foundation 15 Nov 2011, http://www.lungfoundation.com.au/patient-area/resources/pdf-releases/