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Fab Foodie Destinations To Try Before You Die

Here’s something you’ll never forget to bring when you travel – your stomach! TruLife presents an easy ticket to gastronomic indulgence with these all-star foodie picks from around the world.

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Here’s something you’ll never forget to bring when you travel – your stomach! TruLife presents an easy ticket to gastronomic indulgence with these all-star foodie picks from around the world.
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“Filled with peanut muah chee and an ice cream that’s not vanilla or sweet corn, but something in between, this dessert popiah from Taipei is the best. I scream for ice cream? I scream for MUAH (more) CHEE!”

Joanna, 27
Joanna, 27
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“These lemon ricoŒtta a pancakes from the J.S. Pancake Café in Tokyo taste as luxurious as a good night’s sleep on 700-count Egyp—tian coŒtton sheets. Sorry, not sharing!”

Trina, 28
Trina, 28
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“A trip to Kuala Lumpur isn’t complete without a bowl of sumptuous curry chee cheong fun. It might not be Michelin-starred, but my stomach can’t tell the diff erence! So bad, but so good…”

Catherine, 30
Catherine, 30
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“One of the best things I’ve ever eaten in my life is this beef hash from The Premises in Melbourne. It’s not something you should eat every day, but it’s so hearty and comfor—ting that I can’t resist. ”

Natasha, 25
Natasha, 25

Tummy Travels, Not Troubles

When going on holiday, we’re all about letting the good times roll! From pancakes to KL street food, who can be bothered with diets, right? After all, it’s not every day that we’d get to enjoy these treats, so go ahead – indulge! But while that #YOLO attitude brings joy to our souls and tastebuds, it might not be as friendly to other parts of our bodies, particularly our tummies.

In fact, traveler’s constipation is a common complaint. And it isn’t just caused by indulging in new or exotic foods, but can also be caused by jet lag, dehydration, or even just the discomfort of using unfamiliar bathroom facilities. To ease yourself into a new time zone or a foreign environment, it helps to pack something like the TruLife Herbal System Detox.

Inspired by a traditional Chinese medicine formula, the health shot is made with natural active ingredients like green tea, lotus leaf, hawthorn fruit and cassia seed. As the formula helps to enhance digestion, regulate bowel movements, decrease bloating and slow down the absorption of fats and carbohydrates, just one boŒttle each morning can help you feel and look your healthiest while you’re on vacation.

Need to know more? “Whenever I’m overseas, I some mes experience pains and bloating, especially when I can’t go to the toilet in time,” says Cheryl, 27, a TruLife user. “With the Herbal System Detox, my bowel movements are signifi cantly smoother. Plus, it’s so hassle-free – it only takes two to three mouthfuls to finish the bottle. When I take it, I feel great without having to change my lifestyle or eating habits, making it a great addition to my travel kit!”

Available at Guardian, Watsons, NTUC Fairprice, Big Box Megastore and Nishino pharmacies, and Robinsons and Metro department stores. Also available online at rakuten.com.sg and Qoo10.sg. For more information, visit trulife.com.sg.
Available at Guardian, Watsons, NTUC Fairprice, Big Box Megastore and Nishino pharmacies, and Robinsons and Metro department stores. Also available online at rakuten.com.sg and Qoo10.sg. For more information, visit trulife.com.sg.