The Good Bug Innovates A Ground-breaking Clinically proven Natural GLP-1 Weight Loss Solution Amid Rising Obesity Rates in India

 Mumbai 4th April, 2025: India is at the cusp of a major health crisis as obesity rates surge across all age groups, driving an alarming rise in early mortality linked to diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and cancer. As per the National Family Health Survey (NFHS-5), nearly 24% of women and 22.9% of men are now classified as obese.   The Good Bug, a pioneering gut health brand in India, has...

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The Good Bug Innovates A Ground-breaking Clinically proven Natural GLP-1 Weight Loss Solution Amid Rising Obesity Rates in India
 Clinically proven Natural GLP-1 Weight Loss Solution Amid Rising Obesity Rates in India
 Mumbai 4th April, 2025: India is at the cusp of a major health crisis as obesity rates surge across all age groups, driving an alarming rise in early mortality linked to diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and cancer. As per the National Family Health Survey (NFHS-5), nearly 24% of women and 22.9% of men are now classified as obese.   The Good Bug, a pioneering gut health brand in India, has...
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The Good Bug Innovates A Ground-breaking Clinically proven Natural GLP-1 Weight Loss Solution Amid Rising Obesity Rates in India
The Good Bug Innovates A Ground-breaking Clinically proven Natural GLP-1 Weight Loss Solution Amid Rising Obesity Rates in India

Mumbai 4th April, 2025: India is at the cusp of a major health crisis as obesity rates surge across all age groups, driving an alarming rise in early mortality linked to diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and cancer. As per the National Family Health Survey (NFHS-5), nearly 24% of women and 22.9% of men are now classified as obese.

 

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