Heal Worldwide operates in the nutritional supplement MLM niche.

The company is based out of Florida and headed up by founder Stephen Munson.

Although not credited on Heal Worldwide’s website, in one marketing video Munson also credits Lauren Barley, his mother, and Paul Munson (brother?), as founders of the company.

In Munson’s own words, here’s how Heal Worldwide came about;

In 2014 I was in was sick, broke, stressed, depressed, hopeless and homeless.

My best friend has just died from Cancer, I got evicted from my home, I struggled sleeping and body was in horrible inflamed pain.

It was a long grueling battle and my confidence, courage, and faith seemed to be challenged every day.

At this point, I was all the sudden highly allergic to regular foods like Bananas, Strawberries, Black Pepper, Garlic and Vanilla.

If I ate any of those or sugar or gluten I would erupt in swollen red spots. My gut was wrecked and it was a maze to fix.

I understand health battles and I’d love to help you have great health and life-long happiness.

3 years of living in fear and it took traveling around the world to a divine meeting when I discovered a man named Dr. Pichaet who has spent 40 years studying Plant-Based Health and Beauty specifically focuses on Immune System Support.

I had the fortune of meeting 100’s of people who used his products and heard their stories and was amazed.

It only took me 8 days to experience my own health transformation and ever since I have been on a mission to share this with everyone in the world. This changed my life forever and it can help you too.

Stephen Munson, Founder of Heal

Munson is/was also active in the marketing side of MLM in general.

In 2017 a BehindMLM reader
tied Munson to a “Hemp30” marketing course
, purportedly offered in conjunction with the My Club 8 CBD opportunity.

Last year Munson appeared on the MLM Nation podcast.

On the
episode page
, Munson is described as

a 6 figure earner in network marketing in 2 previous companies and still earns residual income from them.

He’s also been a peak performance coach and then the right hand man to the co-owner of a MLM company, David Sharpe.

Today, Stephen uses his real life story of how he overcame 16 years of addiction… over a decade of poverty… and other personal tragedies to help others achieve more in life.

To the best of my knowledge the only MLM company David Sharpe has owned is Empower Network.

Empower Network
launched as a
gifting scheme
in 2011. After several business model reboots, the company finally collapsed in 2017.

David Sharpe cashed out in early 2014. Whether Stephen Munson was still working for him at the time is unclear.

After Empower Network Munson appears to have briefly promoted
DS Domination
.

Read on for a full review of Heal Worldwide’s MLM opportunity.

Heal Worldwide’s Products

Heal Worldwide markets a range of nutritional supplements under “APCO America” branding.

APCO stands for Asian Phytoceuticals Public Co., a co


🤖 Quick Answer

What is Heal Worldwide's business model?
Heal Worldwide operates as a multi-level marketing (MLM) company specializing in nutritional supplements. Based in Florida and founded by Stephen Munson, the company combines product distribution with recruitment-based compensation structures typical of the MLM industry.

Who are the founders of Heal Worldwide?
Stephen Munson is the primary credited founder of Heal Worldwide. However, in marketing materials, Munson acknowledges his mother Lauren Barley and brother Paul Munson as co-founders, though they are not officially listed on the company's website.

What personal circumstances led to Heal Worldwide's creation?
According to founder Stephen Munson, he created the company following a difficult period in 2014 when he experienced homelessness, financial hardship, severe health issues including inflammation and food allergies, and the loss of his best friend to


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