Some you chaps will recall that we recently featured 2oceansvibe partner, Buchulife’s endorsement by a brace of top South African celebrities and sportpeople, including DJ Fresh, Jordy Smith, Roxy Louw, Jacques Kallis, to name a few. The fit makes perfect sense – Buchulife is good for you. Sports people dig being healthy. And so should you.
With that in mind, we suppose it’s not terribly surprising to note that Buchulife is grabbing the attention of international sports stars and brands across the seas. Take Jim Jonsin, for example.
Grammy Award-winning producer and owner of the iconic Rebel Rock record label, Jim Jonsin has expanded his successful empire to satisfy his “need for speed” through Rebel Rock Racing. Jonsin’s team took to Daytona’s legendary speedway, competing in the Grand-AM 200, an event that attracts hundreds of thousands of adrenalin-pumped fans.
Brands like Oakley and the iconic rap producer Dr Dre, are already part of Jonsins sponsors. And now, so is Buchulife, which is rapidly making strides across the USA. For those of you who don’t know, Buchulife is a newly launched range of scientifically researched nutraceuticals derived from the buchu plant, indigenous to the Western Cape and currently taking the world by storm.
The medicinal properties of buchu have been documented for over 300 years, being previously exported all over the world and known in Europe as Noble’s tea, due to only the nobility being able to afford its healing qualities.
Buchu is recognised as South Africa’s most valuable medicinal plant and is now making a comeback through the Buchulife range of products, proving a natural solution to healthy living.
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