Nigerians urged to use supplements

By Adekunle Yusuf

Senior officials from the Oyo State Hospital Board have advised Nigerians to use nutritional supplements, stressing that doing so is an effective way of boosting their immune system and minimising risk of diseases.

The doctors spoke at a forum organised by Rain International Limited, during the presentation of its two key nutritional supplements called Rain Seed and Rain Core to members of Iyaganku community at Iyaganku GRA  in Ibadan.

The leader of the medical group, Dr. Adekunle Adedoyin, said following investigations and trials of the two supplements on patients in various hospitals in the state, doctors were  assured of the efficacy of the two supplements as effective antidote for boosting immune system and tackling diseases.

“Having recognised that a lot of people do not seem to have required balanced diet needed to ensure smooth functioning of the body, regular intake of these supplements have proven adequate supply of vegetables and fruits needed by the body. In fact, we have also noticed that Rain Core and Rain Seed have been instrumental at aiding treatment and cure of health problems that includes fibroid, diabetes, high blood pressure, and elimination of cancerous tissues,” he said.

Adedoyin said most health challenges could be avoided, if the body had a strong immune system, which is the central function of the two nutritional supplements.

The Chief Nursing Officer, Psychiatric Department, University College Hospital (UCH), who is  a senior executive of Rain International for Southwest, Mrs. Toyin Olatunde, said the supplements were made from a plant called Nigella or Cumin, which produces black seeds that are effective for cleansing the human body of toxics, protecting it from damage by destroying bacteria and strengthening the immune system.

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