AJI-NO-MOTO®(MSG) can assist persons in lowering their sodium intake.

AJI-NO-MOTO®(MSG) can help people
to reduce their salt intake

Renowned doctors from all over India meet to talk about the truth and facts regarding AJI-NO-MOTO® (MSG)

CHENNAI / 25 February 2022:  Renowned doctors from all over India, along with Ishikawa-Katsuyuki, Managing Director, Ajinomoto India and Govinda Biswas, Manager-Marketing, Ajinomoto India, attended a virtual meet to discuss the truth and facts about AJI-NO-MOTO®(MSG).

Dr Jeffey George – Consultant Gastroenterologist, Aster Medcity Kochi, Nabanita Saha – Chief Clinical Dietician, Manipal Hospital Bangalore, Dr. Aruna Kalra – Senior Gynaecologist & Obstetrician, CK Birla Hospital Mumbai, Dr A. Ashok Kumar – Senior Consultant, Interventional Cardiologist, Rela Hospital Chennai, Anita Jatana – Dietician, Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals Delhi, and Dr Dharini Krishnan, Dietician Chennai are some of the key participants of the virtual meet.

About 1.65 million deaths are reported every year due to heart disease, which can be triggered by regularly consuming more salt than the daily prescribed limit. WHO recommends not more than 5 gm (one tea spoon) of salt intake for a healthy person per day. However, the average daily salt consumption of an adult individual in India is 11 gm (two teaspoons), double what WHO recommends.

Excessive salt intake can cause high blood pressure, leading to a range of health problems including vision loss, heart failure, heart attack, stroke, kidney-disease and sexual dysfunction. Considering the health implications of excessive salt intake, the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has taken an initiative through their Eat Right India campaign to educate the masses about the importance of reducing the amount of salt in their diet.

Monosodium Glutamate is generically known in India as Ajinomoto. Actually, Ajinomoto Co., Inc. Japan is the first inventor or the commercial manufacturer of the famous taste enhancer of Monosodium Glutamate. Monosodium Glutamate is sold under the brand name AJI-NO-MOTO®. Monosodium Glutamate is produced from the vegetarian sources like Sugarcane or Tapioca starch through natural fermentation process. It is basically a Sodium salt of glutamic acid.

Ishikawa-Katsuyuki, Managing Director, Ajinomoto India said, MSG contain only one third sodium (12%) compared to that of table salt (39%). In general, the amount of MSG used is less than that of salt including not only table salt but also that derived from seasonings, thus the sodium derived from MSG in food is reduced further. Normally if we reduce the salt quantity in a dish than the test also reduces. But if we reduce the salt in the dish and add a pinch of MSG, the study has shown that it helps us to reduce the salt intake significantly almost by 30% but at the same time it helps maintain the delicious, well-balanced taste of the dish. This is because of the presence of the glutamic acid in the MSG, which is easily soluble and dissolve smoothly in any dish and enhances the taste of the dish naturally. Thus, in the present scenario, MSG can be proven a blessing in disguise for the Indians consumers. As they can significantly reduce the salt intake without compromising the overall taste of the dish, anyone can try out the umami seasoning AJI-NO-MOTO® (MSG) without any worries.”

Said Govinda Biswas, Manager-Marketing, Ajinomoto India, Glutamic acid provides pleasant “brothy” or “meaty” long-lasting, mouth-watering taste and coating sensation to the tongue Regulatory bodies like FSSAI, USFDA, JECFA have thoroughly done research on this food additive and declared it: generally recognized as safe for human consumption and no global regulatory bodies have fixed any acceptable daily intake (ADI) level for this food ingredient.”

Dr Dharini Krishnan, Dietician said, “Mono Sodium Glutamate is very safe for humans as it is manufactured from natural ingredients. Glutamic acid or glutamate is an amino acid, which occurs in nature and found in foods commonly eaten by people. It is present in fruits, vegetables, tomatoes, cheese, and even human milk. MSG is a flavor enhancer comprising water, sodium, and glutamate. It also adds nutritional value to the food that we consume.

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Pristyn Care doubles the number of surgical centres it operates and surpasses the million-patient mark. It rises to the top of the secondary-care surgery rankings.

● Patient interactions have crossed the one Million mark, making Pristyn Care a leader in Secondary-care surgeries.
● In line with its commitment of enhancing access and ensuring high quality secondary-care surgeries through an innovative care delivery model, Pristyn Care doubled its surgery care centres to 800 in 2021

Gurugram, 03 February 2022: Pristyn Care, a health technology start-up specialising in secondary-care surgeries, has doubled its surgical centres to 800 in 2021. Pristyn Care surgical centres are now functional across the 7 metro cities – Mumbai, Pune, Delhi, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chennai and Kolkata – and 35 tier 2 & 3 cities across the country. Operating in over 12 surgical categories such as General Surgery, Ophthalmology, ENT, Urology, Gynaecology, – Pristyn Care has successfully treated over 60k patients and completed 1Mn+ patient interactions.

Pristyn Care operates on an innovative full- stack Care Delivery model to ensure that high quality surgical care is offered to patients at an affordable cost. It achieves this through its policy of using the under-utilised OT and bed capacity available at its partner hospitals. The company invests in high end medical technology like diode lasers, Microdebriders, phaco-lasers, 3D meshes, coblators and mini-port laparoscopy kits and many more such advanced equipment.

The company has ~ 400 full time expert doctors who have a wealth of experience of performing surgeries for 50+ diseases using the most advanced surgical technology and equipment. The highly trained surgeons and dedicated nursing and paramedical staff follow standardised care modules and undergo regular specialized training led by the quality & medical directorate team at Pristyn Care. Till date, the company has trained over 10,000 such nursing and paramedical staff with the aim of improving surgical outcome and patient experience.

Pristyn Care co-founder Dr. Vaibhav Kapoor, said, “We would continue to expand our services, invest in high end medical equipment, train our surgeons and nursing and paramedical staff and maintain a strict adherence to protocols set by the Govt. of India. Our surgeons conduct surgeries using high end miniport laparoscopy kits, advanced lasers, 3D meshes etc. Such superior quality surgeries to patients in Tier 2 & 3 cities would be a great service to our nation. Our model of free post-op consultation and 24×7 Personal Care Buddy are path-breaking initiatives and highly patient centric.”

A rock-solid technology backbone and a dedicated Personal Care Buddy assigned to each patient at Pristyn Care strengthens its’ patient-first initiatives including billing transparency, maintaining medical records through EMR and hassle-free admission-discharge at hospitals. Pristyn Care has set up a 24/7 in-hospital patient helpline to address patient queries any hour of the day during their hospital stay.

The company has partnerships with health insurance companies and financing providers. These partnerships help in easy and faster cashless claim approvals and EMIs facilities at 0% interest.

Pristyn Care co-founder Harsimarbir (Harsh) Singh, said , “The Government of India through Union Health Ministry’s National Telemedicine Service – eSanjeevani, and many international medical federations are encouraging digital modality of seeking health services. We are a tech-enabled surgery provider and work with an aim to offer the highest quality surgery that is easy on the pocket too. Through our partnerships with the insurance companies and health-financing providers and our strong technology driven ecosystem, we want to ensure that the costs of surgery do not become a burden. Through these options, our patients and caregivers would not have to dig deep into their household savings. ”

Indian healthcare delivery infrastructure is highly skewed and is centred in metros and larger urban centres. This leads to large scale migration from Tier 2/3 cities and towns to larger urban centres and metros for seeking quality healthcare.

Dr Garima Sawhney, Co-founder, reiterates Pristyn Care’s commitment to expanding the surgical services and following standard treatment guidelines, “Accessing quality healthcare is a challenge for most of our population and at Pristyn Care we are working to bridge this gap. We offer high quality surgery, at an affordable cost while adhering to standard practices set by NABH, MCI and Govt. of India.”

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MEDALL TO EXPAND ACROSS SOUTH INDIAPlans to open 300-400 centres in 2022

Bangalore, January 18, 2022: In an effort to expand its basket of qualitative diagnostic services and preventive healthcare services, one of South India’s largest chain of medical diagnostic services provider, Medall today announced its plans to expand across South India. Apart from penetrating deeper into Tamilnadu into Tier 2 and 3 cities, Medall will also be expanding into other South Indian states, viz, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Kerala. Positioned as a franchisee model, the centres will be in multiple formats comprising of collection centres, mini wellness centres, full service centres, lab collection centres and Medall Care Centres. Medall plans to open about 300 – 400 centres across South India during the year.
Speaking about the expansion, Arjun Ananth, CEO, Medall says “The need for preventive healthcare is now felt more than ever before with rising cases of COVID-19. By expanding across South India, we aim to offer the best-in-class diagnostic and preventive healthcare services with a view to prevent the onset of the virus and other ailments and to enable people to stay in their best of health”.

“By opting to go in for the franchisee model, we are offering an entrepreneurial opportunity, especially women, to own and operate a world-class diagnostic services and offer medical aid with care and compassion. Medall’s franchisee model will enable entrepreneurs to enter the realm of healthcare, added Arjun.

Targeting Tier 2 and 3 cities where the need for diagnostic services is felt much more than metros and Tier 1 cities, Medall aims to bring superior diagnostic services within reach of the common man and make it affordable for more people to avail the services.

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Facebook live in Kannada on PCOS

Bengaluru: A new series of Facebook live in Kannada titled “Nimma Aarogya, Nimma Savaalu” will be launched on 17 January 2022 at 3 p.m. to specifically address questions related to PCOS — Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome

An estimated one in five Indian women suffer from PCOS. The programme aims to raise awareness amidst the Kannada-speaking community all over the world about women’s healthcare, and break the language barrier in which health information is delivered, thereby reaching every girl and every woman. It is a mission undertaken by Federation of International Gynaecologists and Obstetricians (FIGO) Chair of Well Woman Healthcare, Dr. Hema Divakar. 

This series is part of Health For Her, a special initiative and app being launched by the organization Artist For Her, with support from Divakars Service Trust, in association with DocSpacePlus.

The six-episode series, which will go live every 15 days on Mondays at 3 p.m., will address several questions in a conversational style so that the prevailing myths and misconceptions in the space of women’s health are dispelled. In the coming weeks, various topics of interest spanning menstrual health, maternal health, mental health and menopausal health will be addressed.

This will go a long way in empowering girls and women to take measures for preventing illness and promoting wellness.

The program will have the best of national experts from the region, who will speak in Kannada on the issue of PCOS.

The series will soon be available in other Indian regional languages also. The talks will later be made available on YouTube as well.

After 17 January, questions can be asked on the HealthforHer app (Google Play Store & IOS) to reach more doctors.

Date of the Facebook Live launch: 17th January 2022 – 3 p.m.
Link to watch the live: facebook.com/DocSpacePlus

For more information, please contact:

Dr. Hema Divakar
Consultant ObGyn and Medical Director
Divakars Speciality Hospital, Bengaluru
PRESIDENT FOGSI 2013 Organising Chairman AICOG 2019
CEO – ARTIST for Her (Asian Research and Training Institute for Skill Transfer)
FOGSI Ambassador to FIGO (Federation of International Gynaecologists and Obstetricians)
M: 9844046724 | Email: drhemadivakar@gmail.com

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Preventive Health Screeningis Best New Year Resolution: NURA Doctors

BENGALURU / December 24, 2021: Annual preventive health screening is a low-cost way to add extra years to one’s life, as it can detect many deadly diseases in early stages and the individual can get prompt treatment when the chances of positive outcome are the highest. Early diagnosis can also save huge amount of money in healthcare expenses later when the disease has progressed to middle or late stages. Promising oneself to undergo preventive health screening every year is the best New Year resolution one can have this festive season. This was said by doctors of Bengaluru-based NURA diagnostic center, a collaboration between Fujifilm Healthcare and Dr. Kutty’s Healthcare.

Said Dr. Tausif Ahmed Thangalvadi, Medical Director, NURA: “Cardiovascular diseases, respiratory diseases, stroke and cancer are the top four killers in India. The country is seeing a remarkable shift from infectious diseases to lifestyle diseases in terms of death burden. The latter, such as cancer or cardiovascular disease, are slow acting but irreversible with no cure. They can only be controlled by prompt and early treatment, for which early detection is critical. These four types of diseases must be made a part of annual preventive health screening. There is a strong case for government and private sector making annual preventive health screening mandatory for all their employees to reduce the healthcare burden in society.”

He added: “Majority of cancers in India are diagnosed late, leading to eventual death of the patient. Early diagnosis can dramatically improve survival chances through curative treatment and avoid physical, emotional and financial hardships later for the patient. Cancer is rarely checked in preventive health checkups in India today. If this attitude changes, there will be significant reduction in mortality and morbidity due to cancer. It is recommended to screen for four important cancers in men including oral, lung, colon, and prostate. In women, five cancers should be checked routinely: breast, cervical, oral, lung and colon.”

Cardiovascular diseases occur due to slow build-up of cholesterol and plaque along the walls of coronary arteries. This leads to narrowing of blood vessels and reduced blood supply to heart muscles, increasing chances of heart attack. Preventive screening tests like heart calcium scan can detect these plaques early when the build-up has just begun. Forewarned, the patient can take preventive measures to reverse the condition by lifestyle modifications. Said Dr. Tausif Ahmed Thangalvadi: “A low-dose CT scan can non-invasively detect the presence of calcium deposits in heart arteries at very low levels of just 10-20 percent.”

Diabetes can lead to several diseases related to the eyes, heart, kidney, brain and nerves. It also reduces immunity, making one susceptible to infections. The HbA1c levels are an indicator of sugar control in an individual. Preventing screening for diabetes in people with family history of the disease is important to know the risks early. Said Dr. Tausif Ahmed Thangalvadi: “In diabetic patients, screening of HbA1c levels can help them achieve better sugar control and avoid complications. The HbA1c test, that checks for one’s sugar control over the last 3 months, is considered a much more accurate test to monitor sugar control than routine fasting and post-prandial blood sugar.”

He added: “Countries like Japan have made annual preventive health screening mandatory for all citizens. The result: its disease burden remains low, while life expectancy, at 84.2 years, is the highest in the world. In India, in contrast, people remain complacent and unconcerned about preventive health check-ups. No wonder that India’s average life expectancy is only 68 years. In other words, Japanese live 16 years longer than Indians!”

Considering all the benefits of preventive health exams, the best resolution you can make this New Year is to go for one as soon as possible. In case of killer diseases, prevention is always better than cure. The second-best option is early detection, the doctor said.

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