Beam Hela Osu Lanka (Pvt.) Ltd., a leading Ayurvedic product manufacturer in the country, was honoured as the Best Ayurveda Manufacturer (Silver) at the Golden Inmediens Awards 2023. The award ceremony, a brainchild of the State Minister of Indigenous Medicine, attorney Sisira Jayakody, and aimed at developing and promoting indigenous medical entrepreneurship, was held at the Water’s Edge Hotel in Battaramulla on 19 March. Organised by the State Ministry of Indigenous Medicine, the Lanka Ayurveda Promotion (Pvt.) Ltd., the Department of Ayurveda and the Ayurvedic Drug Corporation, the award ceremony was attended by Prime Minister Dinesh Gunawardena, State Minister Jayakody and several other dignitaries including Cabinet and State Ministers and senior Government officials.
Established in 1984, Beam Hela Osu Lanka (Pvt.) Ltd. is dedicated to providing genuine herbal products to the nation, and has become a front runner organisation in the field of Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicines in the country. Some of their most-asked-for products include Jeewa Syrup and Kapparawalliya Paniya under Herbal Child Care category, Beam Suwa Dharani and multi-flavoured tea under Herbal Drinks category, Beam Balm and Camphor Cream under Herbal Medicated Balm category, Ashwagandha Capsules and Castor Oil under Herbal Personal Care category, and Sudarshana Capsules and Suwoda Peyawa under Immunity Booster category. Beam Hela Osu Lanka focuses on quality and aims to achieve total customer satisfaction, both in the products and services they offer. They lay very high emphasis on maintaining the natural herbal medicinal value and quality that is combined with the latest technology to offer high-quality products. Competent in food safety, Beam Hela Osu Lanka is committed to making safe Ayurvedic products under strict sanitary conditions by using traditional knowledge and fulfilling customer needs. They comply with both local and international standards such as the ISO 22000:2018. Beam Hela Osu Lanka products are available through western pharmacies, supermarkets, Ayurvedic pharmacies and Ayurvedic doctors island-wide.