You get asked a lot of advice on aches, pains and what on earth to do in the gym. If you’re out for dinner, people start justifying their ordering choices, or their hand stalls in mid-air en route to the bread basket. Now, a funny thing happens when people find out you’re a personal trainer. Her Friday’s Featured Female series is one of my favorite parts of her blog, because I am also all about promoting, nurturing and spotlighting awesome women in my own writing and career. I began reading her blog after listening to her speak so well and intelligently about healthy eating and making nutrition a seamless part of your lifestyle. I actually got to ‘know’ Melissa through Instagram and it wasn’t until I attended the A Healthy U Conference that I met Melissa in person. When Melissa contacted me to write a guest post for Friday’s Featured Female, I was honored. I wish I knew this Brooklynite when we were both in the same city! Get to know this super lady right now! I know that Carly lives her own manifesto of health and fitness encompassing body, heart, mind and soul. The story of her husband’s freak illness (which included a coma for 14 days) and recovery (complete with a rehabilitation program that got him to finish a half marathon a year and half later) is truly miraculous. I knew that if she was there supporting and and knew with and that Carly was already my people.Ĭarly understands the healing power of exercise to a greater degree than most people should be familiar with. Today’s FFF is Carly, an Australian living in my beloved Brooklyn, was a new blogger to me until I went to the A Healthy U Conference. IMHO, it’s always good to be reminded of how strength, determination, hard work, heart and ingenuity can impact the quality of one’s life and I’m proud that these women will allow me to share their stories here. Last year, Melbourne's Swisse launched its wellness products in India.This weekly series features inspirational stories from admirable women. Last month, plant-based nutrition brand Oziva roped in Bollywood actor Deepika Padukone as its ambassador. Food delivering app Zomato has also announced its own functional food products line which will be available on its app. Several brands like TrueBasics, HealthKart, Wow Life Science, HealthVit, Himalaya, Inlife, and Biotrex have forayed into this space, both online and offline. The health supplement business space is growing in India with a study by Assocham and RNCOS estimating that it could reach $8.5 billion by 2022 from $2.8 billion in 2015. Fitday claims it made Rs 3 crore in the last financial year from the sales of Genomelabs products alone. The startup launched in April 2020 is funded by its parent Genomelabs. We have decided to run both avenues parallelly to reach more people," Raju told BusinessToday.In. We expect to double our revenue from our e-commerce platform. Hence, we have made this conscious decision to expand our stores. "We have done exceedingly well in the market since our inception and have had good traction on both online and offline platforms. The expansion plan comes at a time when the pandemic has wrecked offline businesses across sectors due to high operational costs amid falling footfalls, with the convenience and safety of ordering online taking over.
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