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Expert seeks more dairy product consumption

A healthy living advocate, Dr. Bisi Abiola, has called for regular yoghurt and other dairy product consumption for its numerous health benefits.

She described yoghurt as a superfood loaded with calcium, vitamin B12, phosphorus, magnesium, potassium, vitamin D, protein & probiotics and should be an essential part of your daily balanced diet.

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Abiola who commented on the Hollandia Yoghurt brand from CHI Limited in a statement yesterday, also charged consumers to prioritise yoghurt consumption as the health benefits of the lactic bacteria in yoghurt are well known.

These include immune system support, healthy digestion, lower body fat, stronger bones and fresher breath. These benefits and more make yoghurt one of your body’s best friends. 

She said, “Yoghurt provides almost every nutrient that your body needs. It is especially high in calcium, B vitamins, and trace minerals, making it an extremely healthy snack. Yoghurt also provides an impressive amount of protein, which is helpful for metabolism, appetite and weight management.”

According to the company, the dairy product brand provides a delicious taste and nourishing goodness to enable them to fit extra nutrients into their diets.

Since it was introduced into the Nigerian market, Hollandia Yoghurt has strived to keep to its brand promise of nourishing goodness. It is a feat that has seen the brand become the most preferred and generic name for drinking yoghurt amongst consumers.

According to CHI Limited in the statement, the Hollandia Yoghurt brand has been made available in two variants and in five pack sizes.

 

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