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Vemma Nutrition: Creating Wealth And Wellness In Nigeria



Vemma Nutrition is barely 11 months in Nigeria yet he has been making tremendious impact by not only promoting wellness and health in the country; it has also provided a veritable platform for wealth creation amongs Nigerians who want to add extra income to their finances. Vemma’s 90-plus nutrients nourishes the body at the cellular level and the daily 2 ounce serving is all you need to get the vitamins and minerals your body needs for a solid nutritional foundation.* Featuring 12 full-spectrum vitamins, plant-sourced minerals along with a powerful blend of the exotic mangosteensuperfruit, organic glyconutrient-rich aloe vera and organic decaffeinated green tea, Vemma is quite possibly the world’s most powerful liquid antioxidant.
International analysts also confirm the efficacy of Vemma Nutrition products. According  to
Steve J., of Brand Partner Arkansas

"Vemma is the most complete, physician-derived vitamin, mineral and antioxidant formula available today. I take Vemma and recommend it to family and colleagues. The science behind the Vemma nutrition formula is impressive and the results I see as a physician are unsurpassed by any other supplement currently available."
In an exclusive interview with Nigerian Natural Health Online's editor, Dumbiri, Frank Eboh, the platinum leader of Vemma Nutrition Nigeria Limited, Mr Wilfred Obi, explained that The foundation of Vemma's success lies firmly in the results achieved from its clinically studied, single-formula product line.


According to mr Obi "The foundation of Vemma's success lies firmly in the results achieved from our clinically studied, single-formula product line. At the company's core is our mission to help others by enhancing their well-being, and offering an income stream to people who introduce others to a product line they believe in. Product excellence, from concept to consumption, is what makes Vemma an industry leader specializing in premium liquid nutrition. By combining the extensive knowledge of ChiefScientific Officer, Yibing Wang, M.D., Ph.D., with his Eastern (cardiology) and Western (genetic obesity) wellness expertise, and the best experts in nutrition, weight management and fitness, we guarantee results-driven products that are true to what's listed on the label and a brand you can trust to enhance overall health.* The science behind our clinically studied Vemma formula and all Vemma products is our highest priority. To ensure the best quality, we:
Source only the highest-quality raw ingredients, Incorporate advances in nutrition and technology..." (The full length, exclusive and eye-opening interview, together with contact information on how readers can key into the program and become a part of Vemma Nutrition's rapidly expanding network, will be published later in the week. keep a date with us.)

Why There Is An Upsurge In The Nigerian Herbal Bitters Drinks Market

In the following article, Segun James looks into the proliferation of the sales of herbal bitters in Nigeria and gives some reasons for the upsurge of the market in the country

It arrived surreptitiously into the Nigerian market and ubiquitously, it has taken over as the drink of choice.  Today it is everywhere and comes in different names like Alomo Bitters and Kasapreko (from Republic of Ghana), Kerewa, Ibile, Opa Eyin and man Power. And they are very suggestive of what they are for – libidinal efficacy. New brands are entering the market every day, all targeted at the middle aged man, the heaviest drinker in Nigeria according to reports.
These are bitters said to have aphrodisiac properties. Immediately you walked into a bar anywhere in the country and you meet people drinking bitters, you are inundated with news and reports of how one or the other drink has turned the men into tigers on bed and the ladies swooning for more from their newly discovered bull.
Bitters are ingredients in many a local shacks, especially in low income areas, but they never received the attention they now enjoy among the middle class, and surprisingly, among the elites.
Bitters are prepared according to secret recipes by several manufacturers using bitter herbs, leaves, fruits, seeds, or roots and sometimes alcohol or sugar.
Bitters are usually named according to the ingredient giving the predominant flavour, such as orange bitters and peach bitters. The alcoholic strength varies but it’s generally about 40 per cent by volume.
Medicinal bitters are also a major draw in the country. It is not surprising that people rush to buy them from sales vehicles, especially at popular bus stops.
At these bus-stops, sales persons also serve as pharmacists market and prescribe the best of their bitters as remedy for all kinds of ailment.
Among the ilks are Oroki Pokipoki, Yoyo Bitters and Oko Oloyun (the pregnant woman’s spouse) - which enjoys good publicity on radio and television, - Epa Ijebu and the cure all, heal all antidote for any and all ailments called Gbogbonise.
Although now very popular in Nigeria, bitters are not local invention. Its history could be traced to biblical era where early Hebrew history records the addition of sweet-scented or bitter herbs to wine in order to improve and give variety to the flavour.
However, the preparation of aromatic liqueurs originated in France around 1533, and their use spread quickly all over the world.
As it is in Nigeria now, mass production of medicinal bitter boomed in the Americas and Europe at the beginning of the 20th century.
But sentiments apart, how did the boom in both medicinal and alcoholic bitter suddenly takes over the nation?
Mr. Kola Agaja, a Warri based businessman and an avid bitters drinker, believes that the recent upsurge in ailments such as diabetics have helped contribute to the popularity of bitters.
According to him, “the fear of diabetics is the beginning of wisdom for a lot of people. Most drinkers get in the habit because of fear of diabetes with a sense that it helps to wash away dirty things in the system.”
For Paniebi Joshua, what swayed him towards bitters is the bitterness of its taste. “I love the bitter taste. The mixture with alcohol is the attraction for me.”