Treats you shouldn’t go without this cold and flu season

Now that Winters here, the cold and flu season is starting to peak up again.

Colds and flus are typically more common in Winter because the cold air can damage our immunity response, plus, viruses tend to thrive in cooler and drier weather. With that in mind, its extra important to look after ourselves this season and fuel our body with all the good stuff to build up our strength against these pesky cold and flus.

We have some ideas for what you can treat yourself to this cold and flu season that will not only fuel your body with the good stuff – but will also let you indulge on something extra delicious.

Twisted Frozen Yoghurt Cups

Our Frozen Yoghurt cups are a 5 health star rated, ready to serve treat that come in a range of delicious flavours. Each cup of our frozen yoghurt contains 25% fresh probiotic yoghurt that has amazing health benefits. Our probiotic yoghurt contains a power blend of bacteria Acidophilus Bifidus and Casei Cultures has been proven clinically to be effective in:

  • Aiding Digestive Health. The probiotic survives the gastric transit to germinate in the intestines and reduce abdominal pain and bloating, reduce post prandial gas and enhance utilisation of consumed nutrients such as protein.

  • Supporting Immune Health. Studies have shown that when the body is challenged (by colds and flu for example) the probiotic helps us regulate the protective cytokines which help fight the challenge.

  • Supporting Protein Utilisation. Studies have demonstrated an increase in protein utilisation through a decrease in recovery time as measured by a reduction in muscle swelling, reduction in blood creatine kinase levels, decrease in soreness, increase in perceived recovery, increase in power and an increase in amino acid levels.

You can get your hands on these superhero Frozen Yoghurt cups from Coles, Woolworths and Costco. Click on the “find a Stockist” button at the top right of this page to find the closest store to you, and lets fight the cold and flu season together!
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