About us
About us
CROROCH is the first, herbal supplement working by suppressing appetite through its novel mechanism and mode of Action designed under the recommendation of ADA ( American Dietetic association).
CROROCH works as appetite suppressant through making bulk formation in the stomach, its size average 400 to 500 Ml and this mass spends 6-8 hours suppressing the appetite and achieves weight loss from 4 to 5 Kilograms per month.
According to the recommendation of ADA use of 25 to 30 Gram of Fiber per day is the best method to reach the filling of satiety and lead to consume half of the usual amount of food intake.
Nutri Health co. produces CROROCH under license of the Ministry of Health.
N Nutri Health Philosophy:
We always support the process of translating ideas that align with our vision of transforming health care into value for the benefit of the patients and communities we serve.
N Nutri Health Mission:
WE are dedicated for development and manufacturing of herbal & nutritional supplement which provides the today and future needs of Health care Market.
OUR
CROROCH Promotion
Lose 4-5 KG / Month.
Let’s enjoy our interesting bargain.
The amazing chance to lose weight and save money too.
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About Obesity
Obesity in the world
2.1 billion people – nearly 30% of the world’s population – are either obese or overweight, according to a new, first-of-its kind analysis of trend data from 188 countries. The rise in global
Obesity and Diabetes
Obesity is also no longer a condition that just affects older people, although the likelihood does increase with age, and increasing numbers of young people have been diagnosed with obesity.
Obesity and Infertility
Obesity is defined as an abnormal accumulation of body fat, usually 20% or more over an individual’s ideal body weight.[1]This is often described as a body mass index (BMI)
Obesity & Cancer
Obesity Linked to 13 Types of Cancer. 40% of Cancers Are Linked to Overweight and Obesity. Obesity increases the likelihood of developing many forms of cancer. The link between obesity
Obesity & Neurological Disorder
Influence of Obesity on Neurodegenerative Diseases. Gaining weight may desensitize the brain to the pleasure we get from sugary and fatty foods , prompting us to eat more cookies and cake
METABOLIC SYNDROME
Obesity is rampant in the United States and is becoming increasing common worldwide. The increase in obesity prevalence is due to two major factors, plentiful supplies of inexpensive
OBESITY & LIVER DISEASES
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, or NAFLD, is an umbrella term for several stages of disease. Most people with NAFLD have what’s known as simple fatty liver, which means that more than 5% of the
Obesity in Egypt
Among the most populous countries in the world, the U.S. came on top with the highest rate of obesity among children and youth, namely 13 percent; while Egypt topped the list of obesity
Obesity & Hypertension
High blood pressure (hypertension) is a common health problem plaguing millions worldwide. Obesity is also an important public health problem with its high prevalence
Obesity& Immune Diseases
Obesity plays major role in triggering autoimmune diseases. Autoimmune diseases like Crohn’s Disease and multiple sclerosis, in which the immune system attacks its own body
Obesity & Osteoarthritis
The link between being overweight or obese and having osteoarthritis (OA) in weight-bearing joints is fairly easy to understand, though it may be underestimated. Being just 10 pounds overweight
OBESITY & SLEEP DISTRBANCE
Obesity-related sleep disorders improve markedly with weight loss. Sustainable weight loss should be a primary aim in the management of severely obese patients with significant sleep
OBESITY & GALL BLADDER DISEASES
Higher body mass index (BMI) appears to be a causal risk factor for gallstones, particularly for women, Danish researchers found. In a large population study, increasing BMI was associated
OBESITY & STROKE DISEASES
Obesity in Patients with Established Cerebrovascular Disease. The prevalence and consequences of obesity among stroke patients have not been thoroughly studied.