🚀 Hey guys, listen up! Your polyester undergarment could be secretly sabotaging your sperm count! 😱
A 1993 study followed 24 dogs for 2 YEARS:
🐕 12 wore 100% polyester briefs
🐕 12 wore 100% cotton briefs or went naked
The results? SHOCKING
Polyester wearers saw:
•Sperm count drop ~48%
•Motility plummet from >70% to ~46%
•Abnormal sperm forms spike from <40% to 59%
Cotton & naked dogs? No changes at all.
💥 The reason? Electrostatic fields from polyester fabric ⚡️
💥 Good news: 83% recovered after switching to cotton!
Gentlemen, it’s time for an underwear upgrade — Cotton ONLY! Who’s making the switch?
Drop a 🙌 if you’re ditching polyester!
Read the study 👉 https://t.co/tkPYNwxgWL
#MensHealth #FertilityAlert #SpermCount #ScienceFacts #UnderwearMatters
Absolutely lovely to see Indian brand manufacturing and shipping high tech from India and specially Pune.
As we used to say in #formulastudent days, PUNEPOWER!
Congrats @ForceMotorsFML!
People call us a pillow brand. A customer just reported a 50% reduction in edema using our leg elevation pillow.
We were always focusing on products that help people move, rest and live better.
Ganesh Sonawane built @myfrido by paying attention to the tiny everyday discomforts India had simply learnt to live with. His biggest learning - don’t be afraid of the unknown, lean into it and build anyway…
#BreakToBuild#Razorpay#MyFrido
People want us to invest in wallet R&D while we are busy building prototypes like the most compact and transport friendly fully functional electric hospital bed.
With limited budgets, one has to choose wisely while also launching ergonomic accessories that add revenue and delight existing customers to help fund low revenue, boring yet critical projects.
(P.S: Our wheelchair prototype shop is now too old since it was set up a decade ago. In 2 months, moving to a much more high end setup.)
I remember when we launched our patient transfer lift, designed and manufactured right here in India. Yet, an X handle named 'Shark' claimed it was made in China. The same thing happened with our cuddle pillow: Squint Neo labeled it a Chinese import, and thousands in their audience rejoiced in the teardown.
Perhaps the most painful was our first generation flat feet insole. We were so committed to making it locally that the manufacturing delays nearly bankrupted us. Our reward? Reddit threads claiming we just imported it from China.
The reality is, we hold over 60 design IPs with the Indian Patent Office. We have bled to innovate locally. But these experiences taught us a crucial lesson, and our strategy has evolved. We now take a more pragmatic approach. For non core products and smaller categories, we have started importing. Out of our lineup, over 100 products do not have an IP, and that is completely fine. But even with imports, over 75% of our the goods we sold last year are all Made in India including spare parts. And we have a clear plan to invest in manufacturing every year and have 10xd in past 2 years alone and still going strong.
Here is the truth about scaling a product business:
Customers buy solutions, not patents: Not every product needs IP level innovation. If it solves a problem, the customer is happy.
Innovation and inspiration coexist: A company capable of original, patented design can also take inspiration from the market.
Supply chains need diversity: A brand that proudly "Makes in India" can and should diversify its supply chain with imports when it makes business sense.
My advice to fellow entrepreneurs: Do not posture for a theme. Do not martyr your company for a strict manufacturing ideal when the easiest routes are sacrificed, only for the internet to doubt you anyway. Build a smart supply chain, solve your customers' problems, and let the critics talk.
@peyushbansal My last visit to a Lenskart store was beyond frustrating. During my eye exam, the staff member insisted that my eye power had increased by a full diopter (1 unit) and pressured me to buy new glasses immediately.
As a 27-year-old who has worn glasses for over a decade, I found this highly suspicious—eye power typically stabilizes at this age. When I pressed her on her medical credentials or whether she had been trained by an ophthalmologist, she admitted she was actually a BBA graduate.
It’s alarming to realize that so many customers are purchasing corrective lenses based on medical advice from someone with zero clinical qualifications. Most people trust the process without realizing the person conducting their "test" isn't actually a professional.
Hi, all. I’ve been seeing an inaccurate policy document going viral about Lenskart.
I want to speak directly that this document does not reflect our present guidelines.
Our policy has no restrictions on any form of religious expression, including bindi and tilak, and we continue to review our guidelines regularly.
Our grooming policy has evolved over the years and outdated versions do not represent who we are today. We apologize for the confusion and concern this situation has caused.
We as a company, continue to learn and build. Any lapses in our language or policies have and will continue to be addressed.
We have thousands of team members across Bharat who wear their faith and culture proudly every day at our stores. They are Lenskart.
Lenskart was built in Bharat, by Indians, for Indians. Every symbol and every tradition our people carry is a part of who we are as a company. I will never let that be compromised.
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Roads kaha hai paaaji, our office in balewadi to my home in Wakad is 5km and it takes 45mins on avg to reach back home. Pehle current infra issues solve kr lo, phir aage jate hai.