Already 60 percent of people under the age of 40 struggle with some chronic disease – we are increasingly consciously looking for natural remedies
75 percent of the Hungarian population has some kind of health problem, with back and joint pain being the most common. However, many of those affected choose natural solutions, especially herbal creams and gels, the demand for which is constantly increasing – it is clear from Dr. Kelen’s representative survey. Preference for natural-based products is increasingly part of a health-conscious lifestyle, which is motivated by chemical-freeness and the avoidance of side effects.
A trend that can be observed in recent years is that more and more customers are turning to natural, holistic solutions. According to the survey, many people are looking for methods and products that put less strain on the body, but at the same time effectively help preserve or regain health. A health-conscious lifestyle is becoming more and more important, people are paying more attention to what they put into their bodies and what substances they come into contact with. And this change of direction brings with it many advantages, which benefit not only individuals, but also society as a whole.
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