Celebrate 'Health Month' and #LiveItRight with One Life India

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Last Updated : Sep 18 2017 | 3:32 PM IST

Lasons is the leading global provider of Vitamin B3. Being the key players in

the market, the organization has come up with a new line of health and nutrition products under the name One Life India.

At One Life, we amalgamate the nutrients, process them and help offer 100 percent organic nutritional supplements in the market. These

organic and health products are continually being developed and expanded to address various health needs.

One Life India is celebrating health month this September and aims to bring a change in people by taking charge of their mental and

physical health and also helping one another.

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Gaurav Aggarwal - Founder, One Life India, takes privilege in initiating the movement with a special twist. He takes it as an

opportunity to reach out to the commonalty and bring about a healthy change to make it a healthier and happier place for all. The

prime focus of the initiative will be HIV Aids awareness, women fitness awareness and old age awareness.

One Life India goes a step ahead in supporting the cause with its September month offer.

This month, every purchase of One Life India will count and make a difference. Team One Life is taking Rs. 25 from every purchase the

customer makes and is adding Rs. 25 to it to make a total of Rs.50. The total amount collected in the month of September will be

donated as free One Life products to old age homes and underprivileged women.

Celebrated television actors like Nandish Singh, Mreenal Deshraj, Lavina Tandon, Aasiya Kazi have been active users of the products

and have promoted the brand.

"There is no after taste of Mega One and I highly recommend this for everyone," said Nandish Singh, Uttaran actor.

According to the statistics, 1.5 million approximately are suffering with aids right now, 40 percent senior citizens living with their

families face abuse and out of five, three women are not aware of their health issues. With this initiative, we can get closer in

educating people about the above facts.

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First Published: Sep 18 2017 | 3:27 PM IST

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