Scottish Rugby teams up to donate iPRO Hydrate to NHS hospitals
Scottish Rugby alongside long-term partner of healthy hydration drinks company iPRO, have teamed up with Scotland’s largest independent retailing and distribution company, CJ Lang & Son Ltd, to donate iPRO Hydrate drinks to NHS Tayside to keep staff healthy and boost morale on hospital wards.
With NHS staff working tirelessly to administer vaccines and running busy intensive care wards, the long hours and every day demands on the wards can result in staff neglecting their own health and wellbeing by skipping meals, lack of sleep and reducing their hydration intake.
Hydration is vital for NHS staff to keep the mind and body functioning well. As dehydration can cause a lack of concentration, fatigue and headaches, it is therefore vital for staff that work in the medical sector to stay well hydrated in order to manage their work duties.
Over 6,000 healthy iPRO drinks will be on hand to help NHS staff over the coming weeks, as our keyworkers continue the fight against the pandemic.
The iPRO Hydrate drinks that will be distributed across NHS Tayside locations are low in sugar, using plant-based sweetener Stevia and free from artificial colours and flavours. Not only will the drinks enable the staff to rehydrate, but with 100% Daily Vitamin C and added Vitamins B5, B6, B7 and B12, the drinks will also help to boost the staff’s immune system.
We are delighted to be working with our partners Cj Lang and Son Ltd and @Scotlandteam to donate iPRO Hydrate to the NHS Tayside Rest, Relax and Recharge rooms.
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— iPRO Hydrate (@iPROHydrate) March 9, 2021
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