VITAL C-Davao has gone a notch higher in keeping people in top shape, as it is set to open the first-of-its-kind health and wellness center in Mindanao early next year.
Albert Obenza, branch manager of Vital C-Davao, said the facility is equipped with state-of-the-art medical equipment fit for the Vital C products, and to be manned by doctors and nurses.
Among the equipment already in place at the center are the Vital Resonance Analyzer (VRA), Live Cell Analysis (LCA), and Cardio-Vacular Analyzer (CVA), all are imported from Germany.
“We’re still preparing the center,” he said.
Obenza said they are now in the phase of putting in some finishing touches to the center. They will also train two or three doctors, plus nurses on how to operate the equipment before finally opening its doors to the public.
The VRA can determine whether one’s body lacks vitamins and minerals, or the machine can also be more specific by pinpointing which among the body’s organs are not anymore in good shope.
“It can detect unsay kulang sa imong system unsa nga organ ang weak… makita pud nato unsa nga product ang dapat itake (It can detect what’s lacking in your system and which organ is week. Then, we’ll know which product to take),” he said.
The LCA is used simply to analyze the thickness of the blood. When results from blood samples turned out to be stickier, the patient is prone to stroke and heart failure.
Obenza explained that “sticky blood” hampers good circulation of vitamins, minerals, and oxygen to the body’s organs.
For such case, Vital C has Nattoshield, developed in Japan from an enzyme derived from soya beans called nattokinase, which acts as a “blood thinner.” This product, a blood normalizer in simpler term, can also aid stroke patients.
“You can see the improvement 30 minutes after you take Nattoshield,” he said.
Another equipment is the CRA, which can check the condition of the hearts of the patients.
Packages on how to avail the services of the center will soon be out.
However, Vital C is in the trial phase, letting its distributors and their families get first dibs on the center’s services.
“We have packages to choose from that are programmed for one year for patients with medical conditions,” said Obenza.
Vital C was opened across Philippines in 2007, but had taken off only in 2008.
Published in the Sun.Star Davao newspaper on December 02, 2013.