Brewing partnership blends for anti-ageing coffee, health innovation
To revolutionise healthcare, Revomed Group and Mahidol University have joined in a partnership aimed at crafting cutting-edge health products including anti-ageing coffee and advancing research.
Associate Professor Dr Sarawut Thepanondh, Dean of the Public Health Faculty at Mahidol University, unveiled the ambitious five-year collaboration, highlighting its focus on product development, knowledge enhancement, and brand elevation.
Under this dynamic project, Mahidol University pledges comprehensive support to Revodmed, encompassing health product development and expert consultancy services. Together, the two entities will harness local resources to drive innovation, ensuring maximum public benefit. Additionally, the collaboration promises to empower the university’s public health faculty by enabling them to commercialise research-derived products.
The maiden venture of this alliance introduces an anti-ageing coffee, formulated by faculty members using locally sourced beans from Nan province. Extensive research on the coffee’s antioxidant properties, equivalent to 15 fresh tomatoes, underscores its potential health benefits.
Moreover, studies focusing on anti-inflammatory and anti-ageing attributes signal a transformative shift in consumer wellness, reported The Nation.
Dr Wasana Intasang of Revomed Group hailed the collaboration as a catalyst for elevating Thailand’s health industry and disease prevention initiatives.
In related news, medical professionals continue to extol the virtues of what has been dubbed the queen of vegetables, an affordable and accessible staple in every Thai kitchen. However, the question remains: how can one maximize the health benefits derived from this nutritious produce?
In other news, to transform healthcare accessibility, volunteers dubbed health riders are poised to bring medicines directly to patients’ doorsteps, following a successful trial period. Public Health Minister Cholnan Srikaew, unveiling the service on Monday, March 18, announced its rollout to cater initially to 30-baht plus universal healthcare beneficiaries across 32 provinces. This innovative initiative, part of the 30-baht plus healthcare scheme, ensures prompt medication delivery to patients, eliminating the need for them to queue at hospitals or pharmacies.