
EverHale Living Company in partnership with Body Reset International has called for prioritization of healthy living through alternative wellness products to address the increasing prevalence of chronic diseases and preventable health conditions in Nigeria and Africa.
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During a media briefing held recently, the company announced its official entry into the Health & Wellness market in Africa as well as its partnership with Body Reset International to make these products accessible to all to showcase the vital future of alternative and natural medicine.
The Managing Director, EverHale Living Company, Johnson Onyekachi Adumike, at the event, explained that the company was borne out of genuine love for humanity and a keen vision to transit organic supplements as curative substances and responses to existing ailments.
Adumike recalled being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and determined to find a natural remedy to reverse and eliminate the disease searched for over two years until he discovered the Body Reset products.
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Johnson’s success story, along with thousands of other testimonials from people across Nigeria with different ailments, who had used the Body Reset health and wellness products ‘Alkaforce, Iomin, and Spirulina-Chlorella’ inspired the creation of the health and wellness.
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“We have signed an exclusive distribution agreement to make these highly potent health and wellness products available for all in Africa. Over the past 15 years, body reset international has developed bespoke products that we believe will redefine the health and wellness markets,” he added.
Representing the Director General, National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), Afolabi Aderemi stated that although the Agency is collaborating with GS1company to make pharmaceutical products traceable as part of the efforts to curb the circulation of adulterated and substandard products because of the endemic challenges of chaotic drug distribution in our environment.
He called for the collaboration of Nigerians even at the grass-root level to volunteer information whenever they notice suspicious activities involving drugs in their environment.
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