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    Kodlas Zero
    Medical Advisory Insights

    Kodlas Zero
    Research Hub

    Educational resources on men's health, joint mobility, and cardiovascular wellness — informed by established scientific research and reviewed by healthcare professionals familiar with African health contexts.

    Latest Research

    Research Insights

    Clinically informed articles on wellness topics that affect our community — written to educate, not to sell.

    Advisory Panel

    Medical Advisory Insights

    Our educational content draws on insights from healthcare professionals familiar with nutraceutical science and public health challenges across Africa.

    AM

    Dr. Amina Mwangi

    Medical Practitioner

    Nairobi, Kenya

    Preventive health
    Lifestyle medicine
    Men's wellness
    JM

    Dr. Joseph Mwakalinga

    Clinical Consultant

    Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

    Public health
    Chronic conditions
    Cardiovascular health
    FH

    Dr. Fatma Hassan

    Public Health Specialist

    Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

    Community health
    Nutrition epidemiology
    Chronic disease prevention
    Knowledge Base

    Frequently Asked Health Questions

    Answers to common health questions, informed by clinical research and healthcare professional guidance.

    Men's Health

    Joint Health

    Heart Health

    Our Focus

    Why African Health
    Context Matters

    No major nutraceutical brand focuses on the specific health challenges facing East African communities. We're changing that. Our research, formulations, and health guidance are designed for the realities of health in Kenya, Tanzania, and across the region.

    Learn About Our Methodology
    1 in 4

    adults in Kenya have hypertension — fewer than half are aware

    50%

    of men over 50 experience prostate enlargement (BPH)

    500M+

    people globally affected by osteoarthritis, with limited care access in East Africa

    References & Methodology

    All content in the Kodlas Zero Research Hub is informed by peer-reviewed research and established clinical guidelines. We reference sources including the World Health Organization (WHO), National Institutes of Health (NIH), Cochrane Systematic Reviews, and peer-reviewed nutrition and medical journals. Our content is reviewed for accuracy by healthcare professionals.

    World Health Organization
    National Institutes of Health
    Cochrane Library
    PubMed / MEDLINE