A month or so ago Health Therapies popped up on my radar.

At the time I didn’t have enough information to go on, so I filed it under “check back in a few weeks”.

Today iGalen’s website domain features Health Therapies’ logo. For all intents and purposes Health Therapies has launched, however the transition from iGalen is nowhere near complete.

We’ll get more into that in the conclusion of this review.

With respect to Health Therapies as a company, no corporate information is provided on its website.

There is an “our team” link provided, however at the time of publication it appears to be broken.

Three Health Therapies corporate addresses are provided, one in Northern Ireland, one in Malaysia and one in the US.

All three addresses are shared with a bunch of other companies. Whether Health Therapies has an actual physical presence at any of the locations is unclear.

A Group Co-Ordinator email address provided leads to another Health Therapies website domain (“healththerapies4u.com”).

It is on this website an April 11th blog post provides some insight.

Health Therapies, a distribution partner of Holista CollTech (HCT), has placed a $3.8 million order for Holista’s NatShield sanitiser.

In March, Holista appointed Health Therapies as its exclusive U.S. distributor for a three-year period. Health Therapies must spend at least $3 million per year.

Holista Colltech we know from our May 2019
iGalen review
.

Following a legal dispute with a product manufacturer, iGalen went on to
collapse
in November 2019.

Following the collapse, iGalen’s website was repurposed to push Bitreen, a neem based supplement.

I believe the transition to Health Therapies is relatively recent.

In 2019 Holista CollTech was run by executives Chang Heng Fai and Rajen Manicka.

The previously linked Health Therapies 4 U blog post features a photo of Manicka. Whether Chang Heng Fai is still onboard is unclear.

Also unclear is who exactly is behind and running Health Therapies.

As always, if an MLM company is not openly upfront about who is running or owns it, think long and hard about joining and/or handing over any money.

Health Therapies’ Products

Health Therapies continues iGalen’s marketing of Uncarb and Gennisi.

As presented on Health Therapies’website, Uncarb and Gennisi are iGalen branded.

From our 2019 iGalen review;

Uncarb is marketed as “the world’s first carbohydrate optimizer”.

Gennisi is marketed as an anti-aging and skin-repairing algae-based supplement.

Uncarb is sold in a bottle of 80 capsules. Gennisi is sold in a box of 28 sachets.

Both Uncarb and Gennisi retail for $79.95

Attempting to buy Uncarb and Gennisi redirects to the old iGalen storefront, wherein product pricing remains the same.

Health Therapies has added two products since our 2019 review; Virastan and ProV.

For some reason both products have blank labels.

Virastan is a sanitizer powered by Path-Away, which is a plant-based formula proven in world renowned laboratories.

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🤖 Quick Answer

What is Health Therapies and its connection to iGalen?
Health Therapies is a company that has recently launched through iGalen's website domain. The transition from iGalen to Health Therapies remains incomplete, with the rebranding process still in progress. The company maintains multiple corporate addresses across Northern Ireland, Malaysia, and the United States, though minimal corporate information is publicly available on its official website.

Why is Health Therapies' corporate transparency considered problematic?
Health Therapies provides limited corporate information on its website despite its recent launch. The company's "our team" link was non-functional at the time of review. Additionally, all three corporate addresses listed are shared with numerous other companies, raising questions about the legitimacy and stability of the organization's structure and operations.

What concerns emerged regarding Health Therapies' website transition?
The transition from iGalen's domain to Health Therapies'


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