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EastWest Bioscience Inc V.EAST.H

EastWest Bioscience Inc. is a Canada-based vertically integrated wellness company with a multitude of business units and assets that allow for seed-to-sale supply chain management. The Company sources its raw materials, processes, manufactures, tests, brands, markets, and distributes its products to its customers in Canada, the United States and others. It owns and operates retail and manufacturing subsidiaries. Its retail subsidiary (natural health retail franchise - the Sangster's health centers) is engaged in the health and wellness industry. Its stores provide natural remedies for the prevention and treatment of disease and ailments. It has over 202 exclusively labeled products, including vitamins, mineral, herbs, proteins, natural body care and organic foods. The Company, through its subsidiary, Orchard Vale Naturals Inc., is a Health Canada licensed manufacturing facility with capabilities to encapsulate, package and label. It manufactures health supplements for B2B clients.


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Comment by KyleMilleron Jan 07, 2021 7:59pm
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RE:RE:Demand for immune booster supplements

RE:RE:Demand for immune booster supplementsMy guess, supplements for Coronavirus probably won’t help, Worried Americans are scrambling to buy wellness products they think will protect against coronavirus. Some may do harm. Sales of vitamin C, a purported immune booster, soared 146 percent, while sales of zinc, a popular remedy for colds and respiratory illness, shot up 255 percent. Sales of elderberry supplements (which I used to buy here; https://immunedefence.info/plus) which are marketed for immune support, are up 415 percent. 

In my opinion it is fine to take a multivitamin to address any gaps in our nutrition but not to overload our systems with large doses of supplements.
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