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End of Month Update – November 2022

From Barry Murphy

The LACTEZIN Team were pleased to see a big uptake in sales during the recent Black Friday campaign. It was so successful that we decided to extend the sale period until 5 December. Thank you to all our customers who are taking advantage of this offer.

The dedicated team at LACTEZIN are currently designing a Subscription package for the regular users of our product. This will give incentives for customers by providing significant discounts for signing up on a periodic basis. We know that there has been a meteoric rise in the popularity of subscriptions in the modern e-commerce sector, so we want to capitalise on this and help our customers obtain the best deal.

The good results in using LACTEZIN continue to flow in. Some people are telling us that they have tried all the other products without success, but after using LACTEZIN they are amazed at the good results. We hope to be able to share more details from verified testimonials very soon. Please stay tuned!

The new PayPal system is working well, and many customers are using this. We would like to remind everyone that even though it shows a PayPal button, you can just click through and the secure payment system will allow you to use a card if that is preferred.

In-store LACTEZIN sales at the Bowral NSW Amcal Pharmacy continue to go well. Many customers are now returning with repeat orders given their real successes in relieving their symptoms of acne and pimples. We are convinced that word of mouth is spreading across the Southern Highlands, which is wonderful. Our thanks go to the highly knowledgeable pharmacy staff at Bowral Amcal. Our aim is to help those suffering from acne.

LACTEZIN is a clinically researched Listed Medicine (AUST L 374779) that carries a worldwide patent.

LACTEZIN is made in Australia.

LACTEZIN is a registered trademark and is manufactured under licence from United Life Sciences Pte Limited.

This post does not contain all the available information. Always read the label and use only as directed. If symptoms persist, talk to your health professional.