
Anlene CholestoPro lowers cholesterol and supports bone health
Anlene hopes to raise awareness on routine screenings and lifestyle changes with the launch of CholestoPro. (Anlene pic)
PETALING JAYA : One in three Malaysians has high cholesterol, but many remain unaware as the condition presents no early symptoms.
This has earned cholesterol a reputation as a silent killer linked to heart attacks and strokes.
Despite rising health concerns, awareness of routine screenings and lifestyle changes remains low, especially among those aged 35 and above.
To address this, Anlene has introduced CholestoPro, a new adult milk with a dual action formula designed to support cholesterol levels while promoting bone, joint and muscle health.
Anlene CholestoPro is designed to combat rising health concerns among Malaysian adults. (Anlene pic)
Each two-serving intake contains 1.2g of plant sterols, proven effective to help lower cholesterol. The product also provides the 100% recommended daily intake of calcium and vitamin D, alongside protein, collagen and vitamin C.
Anlene hopes the new formula will encourage more adults to take charge of their heart and mobility health before problems arise.
Join Anlene's nationwide roadshow from now to July 2025. (Anlene pic)
As part of the launch, a nationwide roadshow is running from now until July 2025, with free cholesterol checks, bone scans and muscle strength tests at selected locations. Anlene also highlights the importance of a balanced diet and active lifestyle in managing cholesterol and maintaining overall health.
More information is available at Anlene's website.
This article originally appeared on Berita Harian, with rights to be republished on Free Malaysia Today.
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