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The Deputy CEO of COA Research and Manufacturing Limited Company, Princess Duncan, has reiterated that COA Mixture and COA Plus Mixture serve as immune system boosters that fight all kinds of diseases naturally.
According to her, these herbal medicines, derived from a blend of six tropical herbs,
embody a holistic approach to fostering vitality and resilience.
She asserted this in an interview with journalists on the locally produced medicine’s potency to cure chronic diseases.
Highlighting the company’s commitment to quality, Madam Duncan underscored the role of professional and experienced Quality Control and Quality Assurance officers who meticulously follow standard operating procedures during the manufacturing process.
Additionally, she mentioned the rigorous microbial tests conducted by reputable external labs to ensure the safety and efficacy of COA products.
Currently, COA Research and Manufacturing Limited Company produces three main products: COA Mixture, COA Plus Mixture, and COA MT Mixture, all available in a colorless form.
Madam Duncan explained that while COA Mixture promotes general well-being, COA Plus Mixture is tailored for immune system support, and COA MT Mixture targets malaria treatment.
Pilot Queen Princess Duncan who doubles as Nana Akua Ahenesima I, Nkosohemaa of Frante Skyere Odumasi traditional area in the Ashanti Region further emphasized that the active ingredients in COA products are carefully extracted from green leaves to ensure efficacy without causing harm to internal organs, hence their colorless form.
She cautioned against the use of these products by pregnant women, lactating mothers, and children below 12-years-old.
Acknowledging positive feedback from customers locally and internationally, Madam Duncan revealed plans to expand production capacity to meet growing demand and introduce new products to the market.
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