Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Flora celebrates World Heart Day with Flora Joyful Healthism

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In line with its vision to encourage Sri Lankans to adopt heart healthy lifestyles, Flora recently organised ‘Flora Joyful Healthism’, an event held at the Royalmas arena, featuring exclusive yoga, fitness and Zumba sessions with emerging local entities, along in-depth discussion­s and launch of the Flora Joyful Healthism booklet.

The event was a significan­t milestone in the Flora calendar, reflecting its commitment to making a difference in promoting healthy habits among Sri Lankans.

“We live in an era marked by the rise of noncommuni­cable heart diseases. A healthy diet and an active lifestyle can drasticall­y reduce the onset of heart diseases. We wish to encourage Sri Lankans of all ages, specially the younger generation­s to make profound changes in their eating habits and take up healthy workout routines such as yoga, Zumba or similarly beneficial exercise. The event was a part of our endeavour to raise awareness and interest in encouragin­g lifestyle changes,” said Flora Marketing Manager Shehani Liyanage.

The event commenced with a morning workout session of yoga, fitness, mobility and Zumba, followed by a panel discussion.

Yasas Hewage, owner of Spinners Healthy Café conducted the insightful panel discussion featuring Yoga consultant: Rekha Krishnamoo­rthi, Thanura Abeywardan­a of “Tass Fitness” and a prominent health scientist and health coach.

The panellists discussed the importance of a healthy diet to prevent heart diseases, stressing on the heart friendly benefits of Omega 3 and 6 fatty acids. A regular diet high in animal fat and low in fresh vegetables and fruit coupled with a high intake of alcohol is believed to contribute to the onset of heart disease. Flora fat spread contains 70 percent lesser amount of saturated fat which are also known as ‘bad fat’ than butter and is a good resource for omega 3 and 6 which are important to reduce the risk of heart diseases and maintain cholestero­l levels. Enriched with vitamin A, D and E, Flora contains more polyunsatu­rated fats known as good fats and does not contain any trans fats which are bad for you. A serving of 20g of Flora also provides 33 percent of the daily vitamin A, D and E requiremen­t.

During the second phase of the event, Flora launched the Flora Sri Lanka microsite unveiling the new Flora packaging made of completely recyclable material.

Flora Joyful Healthism encouraged all its attendees and consumers top ledge for a heart-healthy lifestyle. Leading the forefront of healthy living, Flora also partnered with the emerging local businesses who are advocates of the same. Sathya Yoga, Tass, Ecofriends, SOZO, Decathlon, Dip station - My Sister’s Kitchen, Spinners Café to also spread their message amongst participan­ts.

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