In a survey conducted by Professor Ravi Dissanayake and the team of Kelaniya University, it has been revealed that the three products, Ortho Shield, Vernolac, and Satiny, which were commercialised together with the University of Colombo, have gained more than 90% customer trust.
All these products are natural products and have been introduced to the market in 2022 in collaboration with the University of Colombo.
Among those products, Ortho Shield, which was introduced as a natural solution to joint pain, has won 90.3% customer satisfaction, Vernolac, which has been introduced to fight cancer stem cells, and 94%, and Satiny, which stops hair fall and supports hair growth, has won 90% customer satisfaction. Confirmed.
Fadna, a well-established company, has earned the trust of its customers over two decades, aligning with its vision of making them the initiators of a happy and healthy society. By using Sri Lankan traditional and Ayurvedic knowledge in collaboration with local universities, Fadna has scientifically confirmed the effectiveness of its products and introduced them to the market in easy-to-use forms. With the results of successful research, the company continues to offer customers a range of functional and quality products.
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