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In another couple of weeks the Muslim
community around the world will be ushered into another solemn season of
fasting, as the holy month of Ramadan is set to kick-off. To this end,
Nigeria’s leading diary brand, Peak Milk has already commenced a campaign to
support the Nigerian Muslims and educate them with nutritional tips that will
help them make the most of the fasting season.
The campaign which is captioned NOURISH YOUR BODY WITH
PEAK has already commenced
in parts of Northern and South West Nigeria with an enlightenment programme
that runs on major radio platforms to prepare the Muslim community in Nigeria
for the forthcoming fasting and enlighten them on the nutritional requirements
needed to stay fit throughout the holy month, and achieve a spiritually robust
and successful fast.
Feelers emanating from the diary sector
revealed that one of the purposes of the media campaign was to reinforce and
remind Nigerians on the need for regular milk consumption as it facilitates
healthy and strong body growth/maintenance during the Holy month of Ramadan.
Meanwhile, nutritionists have stressed that
regular milk consumption, especially during fasting period is imperative,
because milk contains nature’s essential nutrients that is required for
everyday activity. It is advised that between 500 - 750 ml milk be taken during
the month of Ramadan according to nutrition experts, as this will provide the
body with energy required to undertake daily activity notwithstanding the
disruption in regular diet schedule.
Muslim faithfuls are admonished to consume
drinks based on milk and fruit such as milk shakes and smoothies which provide
some natural sugars for energy, provide minerals like potassium, copper and
manganese and are nutrients- these are good to break your fast.
The holy month of Ramadan is the ninth of the
Islamic calendar and a time when many Muslims across the world fast during
daylight hours for 29-30days. Taking part in this spiritual activity means no
food or drink during the daylight hours, eating one meal just before dawn and
another after sunset.
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