‘Nigeria to enjoy longer lifespan with Korea’s mystery plant’

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Cheon KwanJang Korean Red Ginseng, a chain of supplement products from a special plant in existence for over 3,000 years in Korea, is in Nigeria to boost immune system and increase life expectancy.

The products launched at the weekend are always capable of scaring away malaria and other diseases.

They are manufactured by MarvegloPlus Nigeria in partnership with Korea Ginseng Corporation (KGC).

Chairman Marvegloplus Nigeria, Lekan Oyegbade, told reporters the partnership is aimed at ensuring Nigerians have access to what has been proven to work.

“If you go online and search for life expectancy of a Nigerian,

Statistics show that a Nigerian is only expected to live for about 53 years.

“His American counterpart is expected to live for 78 years while his counterpart in the United Kingdom is expected to live for 81 years.

“When we got to South Korea on the same data, the South Korean was expected to live for at least 82 years.

“These products are the game-changers. They will make Nigerians live longer with better immune systems,” he assured.

Oyegbade added CheonKwanJang Korean Red Ginseng will create several limitless opportunities beyond the health benefits to Nigerians.

Managing Director MarvegloPlus Nigeria, Mrs. Bukola

Oyegbade, said the mystery plant has been working almost like magic.

“Let me tell you why this mystery plant is important to us. Malaria affects 3.3 billion people or half of the world’s population, in 106 countries and territories.

“The World Health Organisation (WHO) estimates shows 216 million cases of malaria occurred in 2010 and 81 per cent of those were in the African region.

“WHO also estimates that there were 655,000 malaria deaths in 2010, 91 per cent in the African Region, and 86 per cent were children under five years of age.

“30 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa account for 90 per cent of global malaria deaths.

“Nigeria, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Ethiopia, and Uganda account for nearly 50 per cent of the global malaria deaths.

“Almost one out of 5 deaths of children under five in Africa is due to malaria.

“Malaria is a risk for 97 per cent of Nigeria’s population. The remaining three per cent live in the malaria- free highlands.

“There are an estimated 100 million malaria cases with over 300,000 deaths per year in Nigeria.

“This compares with 250,000 deaths per year in Nigeria from HIV/AIDS,” she said.

If Nigerians start using the mystery plant, she assured they would have stronger immune systems making malaria and other diseases walkovers for all.

 

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