As the world grapples with the increasing need for universal health coverage to address malnourishments in humans, QNET has emphasised the need to address health disparities worldwide by leveraging on supplements.
It said economic, social and environmental inequities could create health disparities in which certain portions of society have fewer opportunities to achieve optimal health.
“This is particularly true in developing countries like Nigeria with limited healthcare resources where many people struggle to access healthy levels of essential vitamins and nutrients,” the company said.
According to the regional general manager for QNET Sub-Saharan Africa, Mr Biram Fall, the company’s range of high-quality nutrition and supplement products promotes good health and wellness for all.
“QNET continues to contribute to World Health Day by leveraging its expertise in nutrition and wellness to create accessible and high-quality products that can benefit people from all walks of life,” he said.
The company which specialises in developing a diverse array of wellness and health products to enhance individuals’ well-being worldwide has developed its supplements to address many common and emerging health concerns such as diabetes and immune system deficiencies.
An increasing number of countries have noted rising mortality rates due to cardiovascular disease. QNET’s Ole health supplement utilises fresh olive leaf extract, which has been proven to benefit cardiovascular health by lowering blood pressure, promoting normal heart function, and improving blood circulation.
“Our goal moving forward is to create accessible, approachable, and holistic nutrition products that meet the needs of our customers while incorporating innovative formulas that go beyond other products in the market,” Fall added.
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