SunLive Competition
Now, into his 40s, Jason has redeveloped his lifestyle and diet the natural way through research and is sharing his advice with Kiwi’s across the country. Jason’s incredibly personal journey has lead to a roadshow which is touring around the country and visiting Tauranga on October 11. “Almost all of the diseases that are killing us and debilitating us are lifestyle-related and not genetic,” says Jason. Jason is not shy about his previous unhealthy lifestyle and lays himself bare on his website and at his seminars. He feels lucky to be sharing his story and has had more and more people approach him with similar tales. “I have had so many people who have had stunning results in turning their health around – from heart disease reversing and being able to give up all the medications, to asthma virtually disappearing and of course so much success with weight loss that some people ask, how do I put some weight back on. “It seems that as we are sick as a nation, with many people now actively engaged in looking at what they can do away from the standard drug treatments. I take people back to daily routines, getting enough sleep, eating well, exercising regularly and avoiding the poison foods that modern society is so littered with.” Jason advocates that a natural way of life doesn’t have to cost more as some people imagine and in the long run it saves money. “When you are healthy and well you barely visit the doctor, you do not buy drugs or medications, you do not get sick and can work more and you eat less on a high-fibre, plant-based, whole food diet. “Eating a good healthy breakfast like soaked muesli gives you more energy and fills you up till 1pm each day (saving you money on snacks).” The Hardy’s Roadshow featuring Jason Bennett is on at Hardy’s Health Store in Fashion Island, starting at 7pm on October 11. Win: A double pass to attend Jason’s seminar with SunLive. To enter, you must be logged in, if you are new click here to register for free!
Competition ResultsClaire George |

From his birth as a premature baby, health researcher and mentor Jason Bennett’s life has been plagued by stories of illness, bad health and struggling on multiple forms of medication.

