FOLLOWING on from the success of our one-year anniversary celebrations (a big congratulations once again to Mary, Joan, Sadie, and Lisa!), we thought it would be the perfect time to share a little more about our family run health store and what makes it so special.

We are proud to be one of the select few health stores in Ireland offering a loyalty program for the gold-standard Terra Nova supplement range. Terra Nova combines the best of nature and science, blending real food and freeze-dried ingredients with scientifically validated nutrients, including vitamins, minerals, enzymes, coenzymes, and amino acids. These high-quality supplements are designed for the whole family and are free from preservatives and harmful binders often found in cheaper brands.

Our loyalty program is straightforward and rewarding: simply collect 5 stickers to receive a complimentary product worth up to €25. You’ll earn 1 sticker with each small supplement bottle and 2 stickers with each larger bottle.
Tracey, who loves this service, says, “It’s such a genuine way to give back to our customers. It doesn’t require personal information, just a name to identify each card.”

“We’re thrilled to offer this as a way to show appreciation to our loyal customers and are delighted that dozens of people are availing of it.”

The products available as part of the loyalty scheme include a variety of Terra Nova favourites, such as Turmeric, Probiotics, Rhodiola, Full Spectrum Multivitamin Complex, Zinc, Vitamin C, Living Nutrient Complex, Vitamin B, Vitamin D, and Digestive Enzymes. With each bottle containing 50 capsules, there’s truly something for everyone.

Laura adds, “We’re also really excited to roll out a brand-new loyalty program for the much-loved A. Vogel range! It works just like the Terra Nova loyalty scheme, and we can’t wait to see everyone enjoy the benefits.”
Alongside our range of premium supplements and whole organic foods, we also offer a selection of household cleaning products that are free from harsh chemicals like phosphates, chlorine, and artificial fragrances. “They’re much safer for your family and kinder to the planet”.

When Laura was diagnosed with cancer back in 2009, it made all of us stop and think about what we were putting on and in to our bodies. We really had no idea the reality of things until then. It wasn’t just about the shampoos and soaps we used, but everything from deodorants and cleaning sprays to washing powders, and, of course, processed foods. They all can contain substances that are harmful to us. That experience really opened our eyes and deepened our commitment to providing cleaner, safer alternatives for our customers, with a focus on health and sustainability.

At the heart of everything we do is a commitment to supporting your wellness journey. Whether it’s through our rewarding loyalty programs, our thoughtfully curated selection of eco-friendly household products, or our focus on providing cleaner, healthier alternatives, we’re here to help you live your best, most vibrant life. From our family to yours, we’re grateful for the opportunity to offer products that support both your well-being and the planet. We truly appreciate your trust in us and we look forward to continuing this journey together!

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