HealX Nutrition’s website provides no information about who owns or runs the company.
Further research reveals a December 2018 press-release identifying HealX Nutrition as a partnership between Panacea Life Sciences and KulaBrands.
As I understand it, Panacea Life Sciences are manufacturing HealX Nutrition’s products. KulaBrands founder and CEO Peter Gantner (below right) is running the company.
Panacea Life Sciences is an independent non-MLM company run by President James Baumgartner.
Panacea was created with patients’ health and well being as our priority.
Our mission is to bring together the best minds in business, science, medicine, research, finance, and agriculture to create a global platform for the reintroduction of Hemp-based therapeutics into the mainstream of healthcare.
In our 2016 KulaBrand review we KulaBrands first appeared on BehindMLM’s radar in 2016.
Our
initial KulaBrands review
raised concerns over a lack of retail products and manipulated crowdfunding based business model.
After two years, products supposedly brought to market via KulaBrands’ crowdfunding include a toy figurine, a coffee mug, kids puzzle and games pack, usb cords, a laptop sleeve, an illustrated kids book, a waterless car wash and wax product and an infant pacifier “drop stopper”.
In mid 2017 KulaBrands registered itself with the SEC. Last we heard the company was
hoping to raise $40,000
through an IPO.
The last SEC filing KulaBrands made was a
Form C annual report filed in April 2018
.
As per the report, KulaBrands recorded an annual net loss of $331.56, down from $33,981 the previous year.
The $40,000 IPO doesn’t appear to have taken place.
As per the provided corporate address, HealX Nutrition operates out of Colorado in the US.
Read on for a full review of the HealX Nutrition MLM opportunity.
HealX Nutrition Products
HealX Nutriton markets a range of “therapeutic products”.
Xpress – “Rapid onset THC-Free formulation with rapid onset to treat acute and chronic pain, anxiety, sleep disorders, reduction of seizures, reduction of nausea, alleviates PTSD conditions, and possibly alleviate drug withdrawal symptoms”, retails at $97.50 for a bottle of 30 tablets
Heighten – sustained release full spectrum oil used to treat acute and chronic pain, may be better than Xpress to treat sleep disorders and anxiety, reduction of seizures, reduction of nausea, inflammatory bowel disease, reduction of seizures, reduction of nausea, alleviating PTSD conditions and possibly alleviate drug withdrawal symptoms”, retails at $93 for a bottle of 30 soft gel capsules
Tru-Relief – “topical pain relief balm that is applied to the skin to go directly to the source of pain”, retails at $70 for a 1 oz. tub (28.35 g)
Yummies – “like taking a daily vitamin that will lower overall aches and pains, enhance focus, promote a sense of calm”, retails at $49.95 for a bottle of 30 CBD gummies
Golden – “full Spectrum Hemp Oil that does contain THC”, retails at $59.95 for
🤖 Quick Answer
Who owns and operates HealX Nutrition?HealX Nutrition is a partnership between Panacea Life Sciences and KulaBrands, established in December 2018. Panacea Life Sciences handles manufacturing operations and is led by President James Baumgartner. KulaBrands founder and CEO Peter Gantner manages the company's operations.
What is Panacea Life Sciences' mission?
Panacea Life Sciences aims to reintroduce hemp-based therapeutics into mainstream healthcare by assembling experts from business, science, medicine, research, finance, and agriculture. The company prioritizes patients' health and well-being in developing products.
Is Panacea Life Sciences an MLM company?
No, Panacea Life Sciences operates as an independent non-MLM company. It maintains a traditional business structure focused on manufacturing and product development rather than multi
🔗 Related Articles
- Beyond Infinity collapses, Golden Tech Consulting reboot
- MLM Ponzi pimp updates, July 16th 2014
- Sports Trading BTC Review: James Ward’s crypto Ponzi opp
- UK authorities close CashFX Group investigation
- US authorities seek to recover $5.6B from BitConnect scammers
