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"15th Century Patagonian Warriors Unearth Wonder Berry, That Could Unwind The Body Clock & Unlock Eternal Youth"

Keep Reading To Discover The Ultimate Antioxidant Combo, Enhancing Your Longevity & Well-Being

Did you know there once lived a famous and ferocious Warrior called Galvarino? He was taken prisoner amongst one hundred and fifty other Warriors…

These warriors were called the Mapuche, native warriors from Chile…

As punishment for their ‘violent revolt’...

Prisoners were condemned to amputation of their right hand and nose, while others such as Galvarino had both hands cut off!

Fortunately, he was released and sent back to his tribe as a lesson and warning to not intervene in this act of tyranny against his people and land…

The Mapuche recognised his bravery and inner-strength, so they chose to make him a leader to gather an army 
and take back their land!

You can’t even imagine what happened next!

He instructed his tribe to fasten and wrap both mutilated wrists with knives, and then led his Mapuche warriors into battle…

In the battle of Millarapue, Galvarino was able to strike down the second in command and give his people the hope that they could win!

Unfortunately, the Mapuche Warriors lost the battle but not the war. You see, it was the Spanish that tried to conquer the Mapuche warriors…

And the Mapuche are the only native people in the Americas who were ‘never conquered’ by the Spanish or invading colonists.

It’s been said that the Mapuche were famous for consuming a very rare and unique berry their entire life and especially before battle!

That wonderful berry is Called Maqui, and I’ve been consuming it for the past 13 years! Hey I’m Josh, and I’m an Australian Olympic 100m sprinter.

I've been fortunate enough to represent Australia at the 2004 Athens and 2012 London Olympics…

I’ve also competed at 3 World Championships...

1 commonwealth games...

And won 7 Australian 100m titles…

I’ve also won 2 Stawell Gifts, and became the only man in Australian Athletics history to win every major gift from the honourable mark of scratch.

I tell you this not to brag, but to share with you 'the secrets' that have enabled me to not only reverse the ageing process, but to get stronger, healthier, and enhance my vitality…

This unknown wisdom was the reason I’ve been able to stay so consistent in my sprinting career, and have such longevity…

It’s the same reason why I was crowned the greatest Australian 100m sprinter of the last decade...

I was first introduced to this one of a kind berry 13 years ago, by a man who I like to call a ‘natural nutritional guru’...

He shared with me wisdom that I never forgot all these years ago…

I was so intrigued and inspired by the Mapuche Warriors because they had what every athlete wants and needs...
  • Courage
  • Strength
  • Resilience
  • ​Longevity
That’s when I decided to create my own Maqui Berry Supplement…
 
However, this is much more grand than just a Maqui Berry supplement, I wanted to create something that was unique, and much more powerful than anything in the world.
 
Something that Galvarino would be proud of!

Allow Me To Introduce Superberry Fusion, The World’s Most Powerful Antioxidant Berry Blend

This one of a kind Superberry Blend, is a combination of 10 of the most potent Antioxidant berries on earth…

I can assure you that Superberry Fusion packs way more than a punch... 

It’s more like an explosion of a BERRY POWERFUL BOMB!

TAKE A LOOK INSIDE SUPERBERRY FUSION

MAQUI BERRY

  • Maqui Berry is the fruit with muscle! With it's rich midnight purple and soft flesh carries the most powerful antioxidant of any fruit on earth. 

  • It is a wonder that has shown great power to rejuvenate and clean free radicals from the body. And while it does not grow on our shores, you owe it to yourself to try this different type of healthful luxury for your body.

AMLA

  • Amla, a juicy Indian fruit so packed with nutrients and vitamins that we’ve been calling it our vitamin C in disguise. 

  • With 12x the amount of vitamin C as oranges and 17x more iron than spinach, Amla is a powerful antioxidant that cleanses inside-out. Your skin & immune system will glow just by including this superfood into your diet!

Mangosteen

  • The Queen of tropical fruits, the Mangosteen is a truly remarkable fruit that was no stranger to royalty. The delicate exterior and rich interior are what make this exotic fruit one worth procuring for your resident dark knight or lady, 

  • The Queen of tropical fruit is rich in dietary fibre, carotenoids, and vitamin C!

  • Mangosteen might just be the new go-to for your entire family.

Cranberry

  • One of the truly native North American fruits, cranberries are a tonic-like fruit that can be used as an ingredient in salads or sauces. 

  • Cranberries are also loaded with vitamin C and other antioxidants, sure to reduce inflammation which make them a folk remedy for everything from cancer to urinary infections. This is one fruit that will brighten any mood at the end of a long day.

ACAI

  • Acai berries have been a staple food along the Amazon River for centuries and are a rich source of natural nutrients and antioxidants. 

  • With our 100% organic Acai, you can enjoy some international cuisine without even having to take off your pyjamas!

GOJI

  • Goji berries may be one of the most amazing discoveries in recent history. These tiny, delicate-looking ellipsoids are a rich source of carotenoids (including beta-carotene and zeaxanthin), minerals, and vitamins all build a nutritional powerhouse. These critical compounds help protect against free-radical damage, toughen connective tissues such as skin and bone cells for healthy aging—helping to ward off dangerous agents that can cause wrinkles. 

  • With more potent antioxidants than oranges or carrots combined with significantly higher levels of vitamin C than cranberry juice or kiwifruit juice - you need goji in your life.

Jabuticaba

  • Jabuticaba is a fruit with a cosmic space-shape that tastes like a celestial body and smells like an expensive vintage. 

  • It's a fruit so rare that you can only enjoy it on trips to Brazil. Until now!

  • You see Jabuticaba also contains protein and amino acids which makes it one of nature's most complete fruits. If you've never experienced Jabuticaba, then give it a try and fall in love with this uniquely sweet fruit!

Pomegranate

  • Pomegranate is a small deciduous tree that grows up to 33ft tall and originates from Persia and Northern India. Pomegranate provides health benefits such as increased calcium intake, lower blood pressure, protection against premature aging of cells and tissues, improved digestion with healthy elimination. 

  • It also has many disease fighting properties; not only does consuming this fruit help increase your energy levels, but it has been found to reduce the risk of cardiovascular diseases and strengthen blood vessels to fight anaemia – with all these benefits, it’s no wonder they used to be considered a symbol of eternal life!

Acerola

  • It has been said that Acerola is so good for you, doctors who eat it will forget their own name. This marvel of a fruit-like veggie packs a punch with high levels of bioflavonoids like quercetin and rutin to help your body absorb other nutrients from your diet.

  • Acerola contains significantly more vitamin C than oranges, and it's nutritional profile carries mucho goodness to help fight free radicals that contribute to inflammation in the body.

strawberrY

  • From humble beginnings to the place on everyone's mind, strawberries have come a long way! In this fruit, you'll find aromatic sweetness and tangy flavour. With more than 25 types of plant compounds found in these little red gems, it might be hard not to fall in love with them. 

  • It’s really the best way to protect all of your body’s vital systems. It has been shown in research studies that just one serving provides 20% of your reference daily intake for vitamin C, 19% of vitamin K and 18% manganese needed for maintaining a healthy nervous system.

Acerola

  • It has been said that Acerola is so good for you, doctors who eat it will forget their own name. This marvel of a fruit-like veggie packs a punch with high levels of bioflavonoids like quercetin and rutin to help your body absorb other nutrients from your diet.

  • Acerola contains significantly more vitamin C than oranges, and it's nutritional profile carries mucho goodness to help fight free radicals that contribute to inflammation in the body.

I made sure that only the finest, most powerful antioxidant berries from around the world were synergistically combined

During my career I have always had to invest in these berries and mix them together which took a lot of time and was expensive…

I’ve done the hard work so now, you don’t have too.

For me the number one priority was always about feeling like a machine, on top of the world! Energy to burn and living a life without health concerns…

But most importantly, increasing the longevity of my life...This is why I have created Superberry Fusion.

Some of the incredible benefits Superberry Fusion promotes:

  • ​​Slow biological aging
  • ​Reduce inflammation
  • ​Detoxify the body
  • ​Boost energy levels
  • ​Unstoppable immune defense
  • ​High fibre
  • Enhances mental clarity
  • ​High in iron, vitamin A B C E K
  • ​Includes all 9 amino acids
  • ​Minerals & geranium
  • ​Promotes healthy bones & joints
  • ​​A combination of certified organic and organically grown ingredients

PURCHASE TODAY AND GET MY FREE BONUS ANTI-AGING 
GUIDE + A FULL 1 MONTH SUPPLY FOR ONLY:

1 PACK

$39.95

Australian Orders Only. All Ebooks are sent in digital format, the only physical product you will get is the actual supplement, this should take around 3-7 days to be delivered. All Ebooks can be downloaded to devices such as iPhones, laptops and tablets. 
They can also be printed.

3 POUCHES

$32 per bottle

on autoship every 3 months
Australian Orders Only. All Ebooks are sent in digital format, the only physical product you will get is the actual supplement, this should take around 3-7 days to be delivered. All Ebooks can be downloaded to devices such as iPhones, laptops and tablets. 
They can also be printed.

5 POUCHES

$27 per bottle

on autoship every 6 months
Australian Orders Only. All Ebooks are sent in digital format, the only physical product you will get is the actual supplement, this should take around 3-7 days to be delivered. All Ebooks can be downloaded to devices such as iPhones, laptops and tablets. 
They can also be printed.

Products Specifically Designed from World Renowned OLYMPIC AUSTRALIAN SPRINTER, Joshua j ross

Superberry Fusion was created by world renowned Olympic Athlete and human performance researcher Joshua J Ross.

Josh has spent the Past 15 years representing Australia in Athletics, during that time Josh has discovered what makes the human body excel in mental and physical performance.

After years of researching supplements, and helping thousands of people get their nutrition and supplementation on point, he was continually faced with a lack of efficacious, safe and clean supplements to recommend to friends & clients around the world. 

After years of careful planning, SUPERBERRY FUSION was formed.
All of the ingredients are efficaciously dosed, based on scientific research using high quality ingredients, free from contaminants and other potentially health damaging ingredients.

Here at GLOBAL NUTRIENTS you can trust that our supplement and ingredients have been hand selected by some of the world’s leading experts who genuinely cares about your health and results. With no corners cut, these supplements are all GMP free and manufactured in the USA and packaged in Australia. 

They are all consumed by Josh himself, his closest friends, family and clientele, including elite athletes, best of all, because Josh is so confident in the quality of this supplement, it's backed by a full 60 day 110% money back guarantee – who else provides this type of no risk 110% guarantee?

Joshua J Ross 
CEO, Global Nutrients
Australian Olympic Athlete
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