LEADING vitamins, minerals and supplements company FSC have teamed up with the Bolton Evening News and the FSC multi-nutrient formula Cantamega 2000 to
offer readers a fab competition to help you get into tip top shape!
Cantamega 2000 from the Food Supplement Company reinforces the company's belief that getting into shape starts from within. The new, high strength
multi-nutrient tablet is designed to safeguard your nutrient intake, particularly when your diet is not as it should be.
FSC Cantamega 2000 contains a comprehensive range of vitamins and minerals together with enzymes, bioflavonoids and herbs, ingredients that
have been specially formulated to help support your health and well being.
Cantamega 2000 is the ideal complement to a balanced diet and regular exercise, equipping your body with measured amounts of the key nutrients it
needs to help you keep in shape.
In this great competition we would like to offer 10 reader club members the chance to win a Cantamega Health Support Kit; comprising of a 3 month supply
of Cantamega 2000 and a reference book by award winning health writer Hazel Courtney - '500 of the most important health tips you'll ever need'.
This A-Z of alternative health hints has been written to advise on natural options for over 200 conditions quickly and naturally and is packed full of useful tips and ideas. It has a retail price of £10.99.
FSC Cantamega 2000 is a one a day formula in easy to swallow tablets and is suitable for vegetarians, free from artificial flavours, preservatives and
added colours.
Cantamega 2000 is available from all good health food stores and selected pharmacy outlets at a recommended retail price of £7.99 for a 30-day pack or
£19.99 for a 90-day pack.
For your chance to win one of the 10 Health Support kits, unscramble the anagram and send in your completed entry coupon to Cantamega Competition,
Reader Club, Bolton Evening News, c/o Churchgate, Bolton, BL1 1DE to arrive no later than 5th June or alternatively email us on comps@lancashire.newsquest.co.uk Usual Bolton Evening News rules apply.
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