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An Exclusive Interview With Jazmyne Robbins: The Young Entrepreneur Working To Educate The Black Community On Health And Longevity

Jennifer Ross by Jennifer Ross
March 17, 2021
in Lifestyle
An Exclusive Interview With Jazmyne Robbins: The Young Entrepreneur Working To Educate The Black Community On Health And Longevity
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It’s not often we get to interview a woman quite like Jazymne Robbins; young, ambitious, driven, and determined to make an impact. You see, it’s for these reasons that she’s proven difficult to get hold of – her mission means so much, she’ll happily forgo publicity if it means reaching the next step in making the impact she wants to. Luckily, though, we’ve been able to grab a smidge of her time and get some exclusive insight about her story, her mission, and why it’s so critical.

What drives you to do what you do?

Well, after my own experience being unhealthy and overweight – and not understanding why – I found that my lack of health education at the time was not exclusively a “me problem”. People across the black community are suffering from pain and chronic illness every day. Like me, they didn’t get the full story when it came to making healthy choices, and the benefits of regular exercise.

You say “your own experience” – could you tell us more about that?

Sure, as a kid, I ate a lot of soul food and processed junk. These are both calorie-laden, and because of how much of them I ate, I gained weight rapidly. I didn’t know what was going on at the time, but what I did know was my health depended on making some changes. So, after I taught myself about health and wellness, I dropped 23 lbs in just 2 months, and honestly, it sparked a fire inside of me. Today, I’m on a mission to help the black community gain the knowledge they need to lead longer, happier, healthier lives.

That’s amazing stuff. How are you making this happen?

Well, I founded Infinite Ago Co, a health and wellness company aiming to promote health and longevity – and lost the weight afterward to lead by example.

We pride ourselves on being completely transparent with regards to what’s in our products – we only use pure, natural ingredients and provide certificates of analysis (COA’s). I think our customers value this because the industry has a reputation for promoting companies who use fake ingredients in their range, which can be more harmful than the symptoms people try to cure using their products. That being said, it’s prime time for me to be stepping up to help the black community right now.

And why is that?

It’s been shown that COVID-19 is more fatal to black people, so it’s only right we arm ourselves with all the knowledge necessary to be fit and healthy enough to combat it.

That’s smart thinking. It sounds like you’re making waves with all you’re doing, and your dedication to your mission is admirable. If people are interested in finding out more about you and what you stand for, where can they find you?

Sure, they can find me on:

YouTube

Instagram

TikTok

Infinite Age Co’s website where they can explore our range of products.

And my private Facebook group “Natural & Holistic Living”. There, I share my story and what people can do to achieve similar results – we have a great community inside, and welcome new members with open arms.

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