Feel Great Boutique opens at Business Bay Square Mall, bringing health products to Kenya

The shop's proprietor, Nuura Maalim Abdullahi, expressed her satisfaction with finally opening the boutique after a long period of planning and establishment.
The Feel Great Boutique has joined the growing list of businesses in Business Bay Square Mall, Eastleigh, by officially opening its doors on Saturday.
The boutique will focus on selling health and beauty products, including Unicity's Balance products. Unicity Balance is a pre-meal drink containing a patented fibre matrix that features bioactive plant compounds, polysaccharides, and micronutrients.
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According to Unicity, Balance's fibre matrix helps reduce the effects of excess carbohydrates and cholesterol on the body. Additionally, the product's formulation includes essential vitamins, minerals, and soluble fibres to aid in the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins.
Until now, these products were only available outside Kenya, but the opening of Feel Great Boutique means they are now readily accessible within the country.
Kamukunji Member of Parliament Yusuf Hassan, who attended the opening as chief guest, expressed his support for the new business and applauded the women who invested in it.
He emphasised his pride in seeing women venture into business, especially in Eastleigh. He also congratulated the investors on their efforts.
"I want to congratulate the women who invested in this business. I understand what they are selling are healthy products," he said.

Omar Ahmed, the organising secretary general of the Eastleigh Business District Association (EBDA), commented on the rapid growth of Eastleigh as a business hub. He noted that more than three new shops open in Eastleigh every day, and he welcomed the addition of Feel Great Boutique.
Omar expressed his hope that the healthy products offered by the boutique would be beneficial to the community.
"We welcome this new shop. It will be selling healthy products. Eastleigh is growing rapidly, with several shops opening here every day," Omar told Eastleigh Voice.
The shop's proprietor, Nuura Maalim Abdullahi, expressed her satisfaction with finally opening the boutique after a long period of planning and establishment.
She stated that the products offered at Feel Great Boutique are suitable for individuals with chronic diseases such as diabetes and thyroid conditions, as well as those who want to lose weight.
“These products are not just for weight loss but also chronic diseases like diabetes and thyroid conditions,” Nuura said.
The Feel Great Boutique, located on the first floor of the largest mall in East and Central Africa, aims to provide Kenyans with access to health products that were previously difficult to find within the country. Several customers began shopping there immediately after the store opened its doors.
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