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Until August 15, 2017, enter the code OLEBOGO as you checkout in our store, and for each bottle of Hardy Nutritionals® Olive Leaf Extract that you purchase, you’ll automatically get a second bottle for FREE.
Posted in: General Health
Tagged with: Gut Health
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Hardy Nutritionals® has worked hard to develop products that are functional and beneficial and we manufacture our formulas with the strictest of quality assurance practices. We want to provide safe products to satisfy consumer priorities for specific needs. We are pleased to announce that we certify our Daily Essential Nutrients ...
Posted in: Product Safety
Tagged with: Gut Health
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Smoothie Ideas and Customer Feedback: Many children are able to swallow capsules, but some have trouble with even the very thought of it. We are constantly striving to make things easier on our customers which is why we've put together some creative ideas which can make taking Daily Essential Nutrients...
Posted in: Getting Started, Recipes
Tagged with: Gut Health
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We would like to start the New Year with a special limited time offer on our Hardy Nutritionals® Olive Leaf Extract. Until January 31, 2016, for every one bottle of Olive Leaf Extract you add to your cart you will get a second bottle for FREE.
Posted in: General Health
Tagged with: Gut Health
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We're very excited to announce that Daily Essential Nutrients is now available in vegetarian capsules! As some of you might already be aware, in the last few months, as we've been working though some issues with less than ideal capsules with our manufacturer.
Posted in: General Health
Tagged with: Gut Health
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The simple answer is everything! You've heard the saying "you are what you eat". In reality, "You are what you absorb". A variety of gut problems can interfere with the absorption of nutrients and limit their effectiveness. If your body isn't absorbing the essential nutrients that you need, many aspects ...
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Did you know that your intestinal (GI) tract contains over 1000 species of bacteria?Humans carry around more cells of other organisms than human cells and many are in the colon. These bacteria eat what you eat, and a surprising amount of the ...
Posted in: General Health
Tagged with: Gut Health