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Lifeist Wellness Inc V.LFST

Alternate Symbol(s):  LFSWF

Lifeist Wellness Inc. is a Canada-based health-tech company. The Company leverages advancements in science and technology to develop innovative products to support human wellness and transform lives. The Company's key asset is its United States biosciences subsidiary Mikra Cellular Sciences Inc. (Mikra), a biosciences and consumer wellness company focused on developing and selling products. Mikra's products consists of Focus, Protect, Serenity, and CELLF.


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Comment by TheNightWatchon Dec 11, 2017 12:46pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:O'Canada!

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:O'Canada!I was also under that impression.

I just had NamasteMD call me (prior to my scheduled appointment) letting me know that I would not be able to speak with a doctor unless I provide them uploaded documentation from my own doctor. Which seems odd (as you've mentioned) because shouldn't the NamasteMD doctor be able to diagnose? I guess their doctors will just be validating other doctors diagnosis.. seems odd. 

I was then provided an email address to send the document (once I visit my own doctor to obtain the document)  to in which a NamasteMD rep would then upload it to my profile.

Definitely not the best first impression but it is day 1 for them, so I'll give them that. Aside to that, it's good (but bad) that they really want to validate that you are in fact in need of a prescription. However, if this process continues it will deter a lot of rec users that want to jump on the medicinal train. 
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