Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

FADNA Arunella – to eradicate diabetes

-

About one in five Sri Lankans suffer from diabetes. The diseases is among the five most malignant non-communicab­le in the country. So far, it has claimed 18% of our population. Taking the entire world into account, diabetes has touched and in other ways afflicted about 300 million people. Six people die of and 12 diagnosed with it every minute. Seven out of the 10 most afflicted countries are from the developed world, but studies indicate that by 2025, 80% of diabetes patients will be from developing countries Including Sri Lanka.

These statistics are telling. They reveal diabetes for what it is. The problem, how- ever, is that most medication and treatments have after-effects which can, at most, damage key organs in the human body. For this reason perhaps, medication must involve herbal, traditiona­l, and gradualist methods.

It is for this reason that Food and Nature (Pvt) Ltd, better known to many in Sri Lanka as FADNA, decided to make people aware. It organised the first-ever large- scale camp dedicated to this purpose, FADNA Arunella, in 2011. It goes as a social welfare project, but the reality is that it’s much more than that. As a manu- facturer of traditiona­l, homegrown herbal anti-diabetes tea (Diabe Tea), it no doubt understood the value of highlighti­ng the importance of taking caution with the disease for the people. Teaming up with TV Derana, the project became enormously successful overnight. So much so that in the following years, FADNA Arunella became bigger and bigger .

FADNA Arunella welcomes suggestion­s. It also welcomes invitation­s to hold its campaign in your area. For all this and more, call 0714888300 and 0115666616.

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Sri Lanka