THISDAY

Pharmacy Plus Launches WhiteHouse Apple Cider to Promote Healthy Living

- Martins Ifijeh

As part of plans to address healthcare issues and promote healthy living in Nigeria, Pharmacy Plus Limited has launched WhiteHouse Apple Cider Vinegar during the 37th annual national conference of the Associatio­n of Community Pharmacist­s of Nigeria in Lagos. Speaking at the launch, the Chief Operating Officer, Pharmacy Plus Ltd, Chukwuemek­a Obi said Apple Cider Vinegar is an ancient folk remedy, and has been used for various household, natural health remedies and cooking purposes.

Obi said the WhiteHouse Apple Cider Vinegar, which has been in existence since 1908, is very popular among the natural health community because of its acclaimed benefits, which includes weight loss, reduced cholestero­l, skin rashes, lower blood sugar levels and improved symptoms of diabetes, amongst others.

He stated, “WhiteHouse Apple is a widely accepted drink in the United States owing to its long standing tradition of serving American homes with their brand of organic, raw and unfiltered apple cider vinegar with ‘Mother’ since 1908.

“Through this launch, we’re keen on making it the choice health drink for health conscious Nigerians considerin­g the numerous benefits to be derived from the product.”

The deliberati­on featured contributi­ons from community pharmacist­s, who harped on abuse of drugs and medication­s, and its attendant harmful effects.

Leading the discussion­s, Chairman of ACPN, Dr. Alkali Kelong appealed to stakeholde­rs to support collaborat­ions and put stringent measures to curb drug abuse in Nigeria.

He said, “As the technical group of the Pharmaceut­ical Society of Nigeria, we’re miffed by growing cases of drug abuse in the country. Youths are the major culprits of this act as they throw caution to the winds just to satisfy their dangerous obsessions as against healthy living.

“Thus, we selected this theme to bring to the forefront challenges of addressing drug abuse. Through collaborat­ions among stakeholde­rs and more stringent measures, we can curb drug abuse to the barest minimum in Nigeria.”

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Nigeria