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Posted by Lyn V
Lack of Horlicks May 03, 2019 11:51AM |
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Re: Lack of Horlicks May 03, 2019 01:37PM |
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Where do you live, LynV? I was having a poke through the internet to see what I could learn, and it appears New World Mt Roskill stocks it, as I was able to add it to my online shopping trolley for that branch (I live nowhere near, but a google search brought it up). May be worth stocking up if you're in Auckland?
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Re: Lack of Horlicks May 14, 2019 10:48AM |
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There is a shop in Browns Bay that imports for the British community too - not far for you. Ive no idea if they stock it tho.
I googled it for you and got excited to find it here [www.alittlebitofbritain.co.nz] BUT sadly out of stock.
Vanessa
I googled it for you and got excited to find it here [www.alittlebitofbritain.co.nz] BUT sadly out of stock.
Vanessa
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When I was a child, Horlicks was a white, creamy, foul-tasting hot drink that my brother loved but I couldn't stand. On the other hand, Ovaltine used to be a crunchy granular, malted chocolate drink that I liked eating with a spoon straight from the tin. How products change over the years!
Re: Lack of Horlicks November 23, 2019 12:41PM |
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Just found this old thread and highly recommend magnesium capsules for anyone who can't sleep.
Healtheries do a good one.
Available at most supermarkets, unlike Horlicks which was taken over by Unilever and they are re-thinking how "healthy" it is :-(.
It helped you sleep because it too contained magnesium and wheat both of which are soporifics.
Healtheries do a good one.
Available at most supermarkets, unlike Horlicks which was taken over by Unilever and they are re-thinking how "healthy" it is :-(.
It helped you sleep because it too contained magnesium and wheat both of which are soporifics.
Re: Lack of Horlicks November 23, 2019 09:28PM |
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WaitakereLynda Wrote:
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> Just found this old thread and highly recommend
> magnesium capsules for anyone who can't sleep.
> Healtheries do a good one.
> Available at most supermarkets, unlike Horlicks
> which was taken over by Unilever and they are
> re-thinking how "healthy" it is :-(.
>
> It helped you sleep because it too contained
> magnesium and wheat both of which are soporifics.
I find magnesium very helpful for sleep. I didn't know that Horlicks was a significant source.
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> Just found this old thread and highly recommend
> magnesium capsules for anyone who can't sleep.
> Healtheries do a good one.
> Available at most supermarkets, unlike Horlicks
> which was taken over by Unilever and they are
> re-thinking how "healthy" it is :-(.
>
> It helped you sleep because it too contained
> magnesium and wheat both of which are soporifics.
I find magnesium very helpful for sleep. I didn't know that Horlicks was a significant source.
Re: Lack of Horlicks November 23, 2019 10:00PM |
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Re: Lack of Horlicks November 23, 2019 10:21PM |
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Does magnesium help you get to sleep, or keep you asleep, or to go back to sleep once something has woken you in the wee small hours. I have no problem going to sleep and sleeping for 5 - 6 hours but then I wake around 3am and just cannot get back to sleep again. Going to bed a bit later is not an option, my eyes are closing and my body demanding sleep by around 9 or 10pm.
Re: Lack of Horlicks November 23, 2019 11:53PM |
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