Busi Gumede was heading up a major energy-solutions business when her health intervened, and led her to spearhead a South African probioticfoods revolution.
Busi has a degree in nutrition from the University of KwaZulu-Natal, but after a stint in the food-processing industry in Cape Town, she returned to Durban to help her mom and aunt run several small township shops, and had her son.
‘Then one night after closing a shop I was hijacked by eight young guys. They forced me to drive into the bush, strip-searched me for money and pistol-whipped me so badly that my son, who was 19 months old, didn’t recognise me. They spoke of killing me – I survived only because one guy recognised me from school and talked them round.’
Traumatised, Busi quit the shops and went into communications as Global Pact Consulting, starting by cold-calling major companies from the Yellow Pages, and ending by becoming a major energy-solutions provider in townships.
Four years ago, when she developed haemorrhoids and chronic constipation after the birth of her second child, Busi returned to nutrition, inspired by a friend’s suggestion to try kefir. This, she explains, is a cultured dairy product rich in vitamins, minerals and enzymes, and one of the most probiotic-rich foods around.
Bu hikaye Good Housekeeping South Africa dergisinin June 2018 sayısından alınmıştır.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Giriş Yap
Bu hikaye Good Housekeeping South Africa dergisinin June 2018 sayısından alınmıştır.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Giriş Yap
Chrissy's Vision Plan
Meet Chrissy Metz. You might know her from This Is Us. She’s a soon-to-be music sensation too, thanks to her vision plan that will also help you get exactly what you want in life.
5 Reasons To Visit Victoria Falls
This thundering natural wonder is just a short flight away, making it the perfect destination for a memorable – and fun-filled – long weekend.
Food, Fashion, Fun! With Lorna Maseko
Celebrity chef and TV star Lorna Maseko has a zest for life that is inspiring. She shares three of her passions with us: showing off this season’s top trends, dishing up some African-inspired dishes and giving us a peek into her glam (but comfy!) world
How To Get Pregnant
Type these four words into Google and you’ll be confronted with more than 600-million results on topics ranging from soya to stress and toxins to tracking. One thing is certain: having a baby is an information minefield, so Cyan Turan spoke to doctors, therapists and dietitians to sort the facts from the fiction. If you’re trying, or want to start, here’s what the experts say...
How To Make Friendships Last
Careers, relationships and family can be all-consuming. But, says Arielle Tchiprout, there is always a place for friendships.Here’s how you can sustain them
5 Ways To Help Your Pelvic Floor Bounce Back!
If you’re fed up with having to rush to the loo, here’s what to do...
Why Work Is Better With Pets
Companies that allow four-legged companions could see a boost in productivity and job satisfaction
How To Save A Relationship In Eight Dates
The secret to lasting love? Have conversations that count, relationship experts John Gottman and Julie Schwartz Gottman tell ARIELLE TCHIPROUT
TUNE INTO YOUR HORMONES
Tired, hungry, emotional. Have you ever felt at the mercy of your hormones? Time for some straight-talking answers to help you feel more in control of your mind and body...
Rachel Kolisi a champion in her own right
Rachel Kolisi is bold, authentic – and extremely likable. At 30, she is a mother of four, has her own business and is committed to making South Africa a better place. GH editor SALLY EMERY sat down with her to find out more about the real Rachel – the woman who often finds herself at the centre of social-media storms for being outspoken, and the wife of one of SA’s most-loved sportsmen, Siya Kolisi