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Noor Pharmaceuticals Launches Halal Vitamins

By Anum Khan

Noor Pharmaceuticals launched a new line of scientifically-formulated, halal vitamins in time for Ramadan.  NoorVitamins specializes in manufacturing and commercializing halal-certified vitamins, all of which are manufactured in FDA-certified facilities.  These vitamins are comparable, if not more complete than the leading vitamin brands.  Noor Pharmaceuticals was founded and is managed by Muslim Doctors after realizing that many commercially available brands contained non-halal ingredients.  Gelatin (used to make some types of capsules), tablet coating (used to make pills easy to swallow) and even some vitamins themselves can come from non-halal sources.

NoorVitamins aims to provide Muslims with the highest quality halal nutritional supplements to promote a healthy and halal lifestyle.  Vitamins are generally recommended all year round with many healthcare providers especially recommend vitamins during Ramadan since consumption of fruits, vegetables and liquids maybe limited during fasting.

NoorVitamins is offering standard shipping of $5.95 to anywhere in the US and free shipping on any orders of three bottles or more when you sign up to the Noor Community at:  www.noorvitamins.com.  To celebrate the launch and Ramadan, NoorVitamins has launched the Ummah Project to give back to Muslim communities.  Ummah means “community” in Arabic.  Dr. Mohamed Issa, President of NoorVitamins stated, “We are Muslim before anything else which makes our commitment and responsibility to our Muslim community span beyond just quality products.”

For the Ramadan 2011 Ummah Project, a 100% of the profit margin on any purchase during the month of Ramadan on www.noorvitamins.com can be donated to a Muslim non-profit organization.  Learn how to register a masjid or non-profit organization today on the site.

 

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