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BCSIR introduces tea for diabetic patients | BCSIR introduces tea for diabetic patients |
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| Friday, 07 March 2008 | |
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Staff Correspondent Five scientists of Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industrial Research in Chittagong made an anti-diabetes herbal tea. They used leaves of jarul for the tea. Fame Pharmaceuticals bought the technology to produce the anti-diabetes tea, capable of producing insulin in the body and controlling the diabetes. The brand name of the tea is Diabino. ‘This tea will help the diabetic patients in controlling their diabetes’, said BCSIR chairman Chowdhury Mahmud Hasa while introducing the tea at a press conference on Wednesday at BCSIR Office. Diabetic Association of Bangladesh president AK Azad Khan and Fame chairman, Matiur Rahman also addressed. |
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