New Delhi: Meyer Vitabiotics , a nutraceutical company has secured entries in both the Asia Book of Records and the India Book of Records for organising the country’s largest bone health screening initiative. The company conducted 1,342 bone health camps and screened 72,635 individuals across India in a single month.
Meyer Vitabiotics has consistently driven public health initiatives that highlight the importance of calcium, magnesium, and vitamin D in preventing conditions such as osteoporosis.
“Our purpose has always been to reduce the disease burden and promote wellness through awareness and early intervention,” a company spokesperson said. “This recognition from the Asia Book of Records reflects our continued commitment to patient care, innovation, and preventive health.

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