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Herbal Life Ghana, a subsidiary of the US based Herbalife International, has introduced new products onto the Ghanaian market.
Herbal Life Ghana is a multi-level marketing company that deals in nutrition, and weight management has added skin-care products.
The herbal-based products unveiled included Herbal Aloe Shampoo, Aloe Hand, Herbal Aloe Body wash, Herbal Aloe strengthening Conditioner, Herbal Aloe Hand and Body Lotion, Herbal Aloe Soothing Gel, Herbal Aloe Bath and Body Bar.
Speaking at the launch, the country Manager of the company Mr. Frederick Amissah said though the company started operations in Ghana two years ago the demand for the its products has been impressive.
He hoped the company would be able to expand its network across the length and breadth of the country to enable all to benefit from the products.

Herbalife's products have been developed by scientists and nutritionists with consumers wellness goals in mind, he said, adding that the product's nature-inspired formulas are designed to put a lifetime of well-being within reach.
The launch was witnessed by distributors across the country.
With a team of more than 1.9 million independent distributors, Herbalife products are sold in 72 countries worldwide.
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