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Medall Healthcare launches Medall blume

The personalised, holistic and science-based subscription programme aims to improve overall health and well-being

Medall Healthcare has launched Medall blume, a personalised, holistic and science-based subscription programme to reduce or reverse lifestyle disorders like diabetes, obesity, chronic fatigue, PCOD, etc. The programme will be digitally driven by a new app that will support virtual consultations, personalised diet and health monitoring, and engaging content.

Medall blume programme consists the four pillars that play vital roles in improving one’s well-being: Eat (Nutrition and food habits), Move (Physical movements), Mind (Stress management) and Sleep (Sleep cycle management)

Medall blume subscribers will be guided by a team of dedicated nutritionists, psychologists, physical trainers, and doctors. Before the programme begins, subscribers will undergo a series of diagnostic tests and consultations that will help define their personalised programme. The programme is rooted in technology and includes measurement devices to enable continuous monitoring of vital parameters. It is also flexible for the subscriber with no long-term commitment and entirely based on monthly subscriptions. Based on our pilot programme, subscribers have observed quantifiable results within a few weeks, although it takes around four to seven months to start seeing significant benefits depending on the condition.

Arjun Ananth, CEO, Medall, said, “During the recent pandemic, the awareness around co-morbidities and the need to improve the immune system and overall health have gained prominence. Medall blume is crafted keeping the key pillars of health in mind; Eat, Move, Mind and Sleep. It is entirely flexible. We believe subscribers will enjoy and benefit from the expertise, experience, testing and research that have gone into the program. The program will be especially beneficial for users who want to reverse or overcome any lifestyle-related disorders such as diabetes, obesity, chronic fatigue and PCOD.”

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