Ambala: Immuno Life Pvt Ltd., an Ambala-based startup offering Ayurvedic and wellness products, has been incubated at the National Institute of Food Technology Entrepreneurship and Management (NIFTEM) in Sonipat.
Founded by noted entrepreneur and social worker Punam Gupta, Immuno Life will use the funds received as a part of incubation to expand its business, including launching new products and expanding its distribution and retail presence.
“We are thrilled that Immuno Life has been incubated at NIFTEM. It comes as a big boost for our plans to emerge as a national company. The demand for natural wellness products has surged in India and globally since the Covid pandemic. We are also working on launching more wellness products made with natural ingredients and as per the methods described in our ancient granths and help keep lifestyle diseases away. Immuno Life is poised for a big leap with the incubation,” said Punam Gupta, Founder & Managing Director of Immuno Life.
Immuno Life is an ISO and GMP-certified company that has emerged as one of the renowned companies offering an extensive range of Ayurvedic products, veterinary feed supplements, herbal cosmetics, and nutraceuticals. The company makes immunity booster products such as Tulsi Nasya inhalers, Tulsi drops, and Ayush Kwath. It also makes herbal cosmetics such as Kumkumadi serum, 7-in-1 shampoo, Tea tree serum, 7-in-1 face wash, etc. All its products are free of parabens, silicon, and sulphates and are made of 100% pure herbal ingredients with the best manufacturing practices.
Wellness and herbal products have become popular not only in India but have also been accepted globally, with many countries waking up to the health benefits of products such as tulsi, haldi (turmeric) and adrak (ginger) that have been an essential part of Indian kitchens for centuries.
Ms. Punam Gupta is also the founder of the Together We Can Foundation, which works on issues related to food safety awareness, women and child welfare, education, environment protection and employment generation. One per cent of her business revenue is donated to the foundation for various CSR works.