
Nana Kwadjo Asamoah, Director of Special Initiatives at Angel Group of Companies, has made a passionate call for Ghanaians to embrace local herbal medicines for better health, insisting that nature’s remedies hold the key to longevity and wellness as he unveiled Angel Rock Mixture during an interview.
Speaking on YFM, Nana Kwadjo Asamoah highlighted the effectiveness of Angel Rock Mixture in relieving waist and body pains, flushing out toxins, and providing overall refreshment. He emphasized that the product underwent rigorous testing to ensure both safety and potency. “We conducted extensive product sampling with individuals experiencing headaches and waist pains. The testing and tasting process was very successful, which is why we’ve now released the product to the market.”
Reflecting on traditional healing practices, Nana Kwadjo Asamoah emphasized that before modern hospitals and pharmaceuticals, herbal medicine sustained generations. “In the days of old, when there were no doctors available in Dr. Kwame Nkrumah’s era, our forefathers were very healthy because they prioritized local herbs for curing diseases and even included them in their meals,” he noted.
Recalling his childhood in the village, Nana Kwadjo Asamoah shared how herbal remedies were a daily routine. “I remember how herbal medicines were prepared in pots. Everyone took a dose before heading to school, and we were so strong we could walk long distances without struggle,” he revealed.
Despite the proven benefits of herbal medicine, Nana Kwadjo Asamoah acknowledged that lack of standardization was a major issue in the past. However, he praised the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) for revolutionizing the industry by ensuring herbal products meet quality and safety standards before reaching the market.
Nana Kwadjo Asamoah introduced Angel Rock Mixture as a genuine health solution rather than merely a profit-making venture. “Not all herbal medicine manufacturers are in it for money. Some of us, like Angel Group, are focused on truly helping people regain their health,” he emphasized.
Addressing skeptics, Nana Kwadjo Asamoah urged Ghanaians to give herbal medicine a try. “Our forefathers lived longer than many Westerners because they never joked with their herbs. If you’ve never used herbal medicine, just try Angel Rock Mixture, and you’ll feel the difference!”