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		<title>PROBYO CULTURED DRINKS HELP TO UNLOCK THE  BODY’S NATURAL ENERGY</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fermented foods are fast gaining ground as the latest foodie fad and health food wonder. Not only do they have an attractively tangy flavour profile, they’re also better for you than their unfermented counterparts. That’s because they’re cultured – and think live cultures, as in yoghurt, not an evening at the Opera! Cultured foodstuffs contain live probiotic microbes that boost the immune system, aid digestion and unlock energy for the body. Cultured Drinks “are what you would call ‘functional’ foods,” says Alastair Burns, the Director of Probyo, a newly launched brand that has just released an all-natural range of three cultured drinks, which aim to promote general health and wellbeing. The Probyo Digestive, Probyo Immune and Probyo Sports drinks all contain live probiotics, including Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium, which encourage positive health benefits. The new range is affiliated with The Noakes Foundation. As part of this, R3 of every bottle of Probyo sold will go to the Foundation for their research and Eat Better South Africa campaign that seeks to promote better health in poorer communities. In addition, Probyo has committed to regularly donating a generous number of the drinks themselves to be distributed on the ground via The Noakes Foundation. [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Coffee and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The rise of the customized motorcycle is the rise of personal freedom. The machine beckons as one of the last bastions of liberty in an over-regulated, demanding world of “always on” connections, CCTV cameras and facial recognition software. The open road pulls; the cellular towers recede, and the supercharged joy of adrenalin follows. The machine itself – defined by choice and formed by a craftsman’s talents &#8211; is an object of beauty. The ride, poetry in petrol… You’d be forgiven for thinking this to be the superlative experience. But now add coffee. Aromatic, artisanal coffee with a well-designed roast profile, ground just moments before being brewed into a deep brown with a heady crema… You’re feeling it, right? This powerful combination of pleasures has seen motorcycles and café culture gain ground as a global lifestyle direction. Countries and places such as Australia, Bali, Los Angeles and Milan boast go-to hotspots for all things bike and barista. The renowned BMW Welt in Munich, for instance, is a prime example of a world leader in this space. With Cape Town being the international hub that it is, this new “biker chic” trend has naturally made itself known, placing the Mother City on [...]]]></description>
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