Amway India Champions National Nutrition Month Advocating ‘Nutritious Diet for Everyone’ for A Healthier India

Promotes Morning Nutrition with Interactive Health Sessions and Expert Panels in

Reaffirming its commitment to help transform lives for a healthier nation, Amway India, a leading company supporting health and wellbeing needs, celebrated National Nutrition Month with targeted interventions across the country. Aligning with the theme of the year “Nutritious Diets for Everyone,” the initiative focused on building understanding around the importance of diet that meets the daily nutrition needs.

These interventions reinforced the company’s vision of building a healthier India by prioritizing healthspan. By promoting balanced diets, Morning Nutrition for starting the day right, need-based nutrition recommendations backed by quality products, and healthy cooking tips,

the month-long initiatives aimed to equip distributors with the knowledge and tools to help themselves and their customers make informed dietary choices and build lasting, health-promoting habits. Amway India engaged 30,000 distributors and their customers nationwide through targeted nutrition-led interventions during National Nutrition Month.

Speaking on this, Rajneesh Chopra, Managing Director, Amway India, stated, “As nutritional challenges continue to rise, it is imperative to make balanced nutrition accessible and practical for all. A recent report from the Indian Council for Medical Research (ICMR) highlighted that unhealthy diets contribute to 56.4% of the disease burden in India[1].

With growing lifestyle diseases and evolving consumer needs, prioritizing nutrition has become crucial for individuals seeking optimal well-being. We at Amway India take immense pride in our philosophy of putting ‘health first,’ which guides everything we do.

Our National Nutrition Month interventions were designed to empower communities with the knowledge to make healthier choices, embodying the belief that health is a fundamental principle. We also emphasise the importance of a balanced Morning Nutrition ritual, coupled with need-based supplementation, as it plays a pivotal role in setting the tone for the day and supporting overall wellbeing.

Our approach to health is holistic. Through these efforts, we are reinforcing our commitment to transforming millions of lives by prioritizing healthspan vs lifespan”.

Through the National Nutrition Month initiatives, Amway India organized daily educational workshops for its distributors across regions—East, West, North, and South—each focusing on nutritious, balanced diets and the importance of Morning Nutrition. These workshops covered a range of topics, including the benefits of protein intake, healthy dietary habits, and recipes for nutritious meals using Nutrilite All Plant Protein to meet your daily protein goals and Amway Queen Cookware.

The West region focused on raising awareness about the importance of nutrition, with a strong emphasis on Morning Nutrition. The series covered trending health topics such as varicose veins, migraines, insomnia, and hypertension through interactive sessions featuring nutrition experts, panel discussions, and Q&As, promoting healthy living and a deeper understanding of Morning Nutrition.

In conjunction with Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations, the team also launched a unique 10-day Prasad initiative. Protein-rich prasad was prepared using the versatile Nutrilite All Plant Protein in Amway Queen cookware. This creative initiative engaged distributors and their customers, promoting protein consumption during the festivities while highlighting the benefits of Nutrilite All Plant Protein and Amway Queen cookware.

From workshops on the importance of protein and fiber to morning nutrition rituals and healthy cooking, the interventions throughout the month were pivotal in promoting sustainable well-being across the country. By continually offering practical, need-based nutrition solutions, Amway reaffirms its unwavering dedication to improving the health and wellbeing of communities for a healthier India.