New Diabetic Supplement Introduced In Malaysia And Singapore, Reduces Sugar Cravings And Promotes Weight Loss

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LYC Healthcare via its wholly-owned subsidiary, LYC Nutrihealth Sdn Bhd  (LYCN), has entered into an exclusive distribution agreement with CuraLife to distribute a diabetic supplement product known as Curalin in Malaysia and Singapore. 

Manufactured in the European Union and USA, Curalin is a herbal dietary supplement with proven efficacy in promoting a healthy glycemic response and energy levels. It reduces the craving for sugars and other carbohydrates and promotes healthy weight loss. Made from nine powerful natural ingredients combined in one unique formula, Curalin has more than 100,000 active daily consumers and is available in 20 countries.  

Managing Director cum Group CEO of LYC, David Sui said, “The addition of Curalin will widen our Group’s growing portfolio of nutraceutical products which are targeted to improve health, increase life expectancy and slow the aging process.”

Vice President of Partnerships, Marco Fortino, said, “Diabetes is a chronic disease that affects millions globally. We are excited to further expand the market reach of Curalin into the ASEAN region, starting with Malaysia and Singapore. In our view, LYC is the right strategic partner for  us as we can leverage on their business network and market knowledge of the nutraceutical and healthcare industries in both these countries.” 

This marks the first agreement entered into by LYC for the distribution of a  finished product. Up until now, the Group supplies in-house products such as LYC Mom-Lacta for lactating mothers, LYC Flora Gut which promotes gut health, LYC Brev-Long for improved immunity especially for post-Covid 19  customers, LYC Flex-Join which improves joint health, and mobility, LYC  Osteo-Bon for strong bones, and LYC Cogni-Phenol which supports brain health and improves memory. 

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