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    QNET Unveils Wellness Products to Address Pollution, Tech Stress in Nigeria

    QNET has introduced new wellness innovations, the Bio Disc and Chi Pendant, aimed at tackling Nigeria’s rising pollution levels and the health impacts of digital technology.

    QNET Unveils Wellness Products to Address Pollution, Tech Stress in Nigeria

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    At a recent expo in Lagos, QNET’s Regional Strategy and Marketing Manager, Berni Gaksch, said the products were designed to support Nigerians in maintaining better health amid worsening air and water quality and increasing exposure to electromagnetic radiation from digital devices.

    Gaksch explained that the Bio Disc restructures water molecules, making tap water more hydrating and easier for the body to absorb. He noted that demonstrations had shown faster plant growth and improved animal health when treated water was used.

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    On the Chi Pendant, he said the device employs embedded chip technology and a copper ring to deflect harmful radiation from mobile phones and Wi-Fi, converting it into beneficial energy that harmonizes the body’s biofield

    He stressed that the products were not intended to cure ailments but to promote overall well-being, particularly for young Nigerians who spend long hours on digital devices.

    Speaking at the event, QNET Nigeria General Manager, Ayokunmi Solesi, dismissed claims that the company operates as a pyramid scheme. He said QNET’s business model is based on product sales, not recruitment, and emphasized its commitment to ethical practices, financial literacy programmes, and youth empowerment.

    Read Also: QNET Wins Global Awards for Anti-Fraud Campaign Protecting African Consumers

    Solesi added that the company’s mission is to provide sustainable micro-entrepreneurship opportunities, especially for young people, in a country where job opportunities remain limited.

    Both officials described the wellness innovations as timely responses to Nigeria’s environmental and economic challenges, underscoring QNET’s dual focus on safeguarding health and creating pathways to economic resilience.

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