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In India, health is often discussed only when something feels wrong. Most people grow up focusing on studies, careers, and family responsibilities, while everyday nutrition and long-term well-being receive much less attention.
Over the years, interest in supplements and nutrition has increased, but understanding has not always grown at the same pace. Many people hear the names of nutrients, vitamins, and new technologies without knowing what they actually mean or how they relate to daily life.
TruLipo was created as a genuine effort to support better health awareness by helping people understand the fundamentals, slowly and responsibly.

India has a deep cultural connection to food and traditional health practices. At the same time, modern lifestyles, work pressure, stress, and changing eating habits have introduced new challenges.
Despite this, basic topics such as magnesium, zinc, iron, vitamin B12, vitamin D, and other essential nutrients are rarely explained in schools or everyday conversations. Many people reach adulthood without learning how nutrients support the body or why deficiencies are so common.
TruLipo exists to help bridge this awareness gap by making health-related concepts easier to understand and more relatable for Indian households.
TruLipo began from a very personal place.
A few years ago, through my work with supplement brands in the UK, I was exposed to deeper conversations around premium liposomal formulations. These were not trend-driven discussions, but thoughtful exchanges focused on how the body absorbs and uses nutrients, and why delivery form matters.
What started as part of work slowly became personal learning. I began reading more, asking questions, and understanding how nutrition, absorption, food habits, and lifestyle are connected.
Like most Indian households, health conversations at home were usually reactive. We recognised nutrient names like magnesium, zinc, iron, vitamin B12, or vitamin D, but rarely understood what they actually did or why they mattered. As I shared what I was learning, small changes began at home. My parents became more aware of nutrient intake and everyday health habits, and over time noticed better routines, consistency, and awareness around their well-being.
Nothing changed overnight. There were no shortcuts. What changed first was awareness.
That experience highlighted a larger reality. Despite being a country with deep food traditions, India’s education system does not explain basic nutrition in a way that connects with real life. Many people grow up without understanding nutrients, absorption, or why deficiencies are so common.
TruLipo was born from this gap. Not as a platform to give answers, but as a space to share learning and encourage calmer, more responsible conversations around health.
I am not a medical professional or certified nutritionist. I am someone who has learned through exposure and experience, and who believes that better awareness can quietly improve lives over time.
TruLipo is my effort to bring these conversations home, to families like mine, and to anyone who believes that health deserves patience, understanding, and honesty.
– Shubham Dhariyal
