Miracle Tonic Ojamin Assists in Diabetes Treatment, Helps People Lead Healthier Lives

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June 16: Development and progress often bring their share of stress. For most people in Tier 2 and 3 cities, rapid urbanization means a lack of balance in their professional lives. The constant hustle has also taken a toll on their health and there is a growing need for trusted Ayurvedic products. One of the greatest lifestyle diseases that is becoming a cause of concern in India, China, Japan and Indonesia is diabetes mellitus. In recent years, ailments like obesity and COVID-19 have contributed to the rise of diabetes. While people cannot avoid regular allopathic medication for lifestyle diseases, trusted Ayurvedic products can go a long way in maintaining general health and improving immunity. Take for example Ojamin – a 100% herbal drug for Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes — that also assists in building mental and physical wellness that brings huge relief to those taking insulin shots.

Ojamin is unique because it does not require a diabetes patient to stop his regular medicines, instead it complements it by regulating the production of insulin and balancing the sugar levels. It is the only product clinically tested to reverse type 2 diabetes. Tests have been conducted both in India and abroad in France to prove the efficacy of Ojamin. This improves metabolism, heals wounds and treats skin ailments like psoriasis by purifying blood.  Ojamin has been in the market for some time, but its chapter began back in the sixties when Mr. L. K. Tate came up with a unique herbal tonic for his own diabetes. When he got cured, he decided to share it with the world for free until the family started Tates Remedies which began manufacturing Ojamin in India. The efforts led to Ojamin being felicitated with the Rashtriya Udyog Ratna Award.

As a tonic that complies with FDA norms and is an ISO 9001:2008 certified brand, Ojamin is devoid of any chemical, steroids or artificial colours. This makes it completely safe for regular consumption. The delectable juicy taste also makes it easier for patients to have it on a daily basis.

Currently, Mr Pete Tate, the founder and CEO of MedTate, the UK arm of Tates Remedies, oversees the production of Ojamin. Mr. Tate believes that good health should not be the privilege of wealthy people. It is indeed a basic human right. With this in mind, he started Tate’s remedies to introduce 105 natural Ayurvedic medicines like Ojamin to treat and alleviate symptoms of Type 2 diabetics.

When asked about the miracle drug, that helps people live better live, Mr. Tate said, “Finances cannot be an obstacle to good health and overall well-being and Ojamin was priced keeping this in mind. The idea was to make Ojamin accessible to all and sundry and never let it be unaffordable for anyone. The simple tonic was made from 3000-year-old Ayurveda and should be accessible to most patients in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities.” Since the idea is of “Curing with Care”, Tate is eyeing greater plans to enhance the distribution of the tonic.

For more details, you can visit: www.ojaminindia.com

By Mr. Pete Tate – CEO, Ojamin India

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