Natural Remedies has appointed AIDP as the exclusive distributor of its range of ayurvedic extracts in North America.
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Natural Remedies has appointed AIDP as the exclusive distributor of its range of ayurvedic extracts in North America. The company’s branded ingredients include Turmacin, Gutgard, AP-Bio, Ocibest, and Bacopa-E which support joint health, gut health, immune health and stress management, respectively.
“Staying true to our core value of ‘Being Useful’, we see this strategic alliance with AIDP as an important step to further enhance our presence in North America, thereby benefiting a larger population of consumers to experience the uniqueness of our products for their overall healthand wellness,” said Anurag Agarwal, chief executive officer and managing director of Natural Remedies in a press release.
“We have been searching for a long-term partnership in supply of Ayurvedic extracts ensuring that our customers get high quality fully traceable scientifically researched ingredients and Natural Remedies with its broad portfolio of products is a perfect fit for us,” commented Mark Thurston, president of AIDP in a press release. “Our companies are aligned in our commitment to provide only the highest quality, scientifically proven ingredients for our customers.”
Natural Remedies’ products will be showcased by AIDP at SupplySide West, November 7-9 at booth #3963 as well as Natural Remedies’ own booth #4971.
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