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Human testing of Amrith Noni completed

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: October 2, 2023 20:40 IST

Nagpur: Managing director of Value Products Pvt. Ltd A K Srinivasamurthy said that the incidence of diabetes ...

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Nagpur: Managing director of Value Products Pvt. Ltd A K Srinivasamurthy said that the incidence of diabetes in India is increasing rapidly due to changes in lifestyle and diet. In this regard his company has developed Amrith Noni D Plus using special technology and research. It has been clinically tested according to the rules and has been brought in the market for human use. Today lakhs of diabetics are getting its benefit. Human testing of Amrith D Plus has made excellent progress by giving 100 percent positive results. Apart from helping in combating diabetes, it has no visible side effects. Several new health benefits were discovered during the study. The company has helped millions of people improve their health over the past 14 years. Considering the importance of health, Amrith Noni produces high quality products using new technology under the guidance of doctors and researchers and the company also has GMP and ISO certification.

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