Piecing together Healy World’s corporate history is difficult.

This is for two reasons:

Healy World natively operates in German; and

Healy World provides no company formation information on their website.

The earliest I was able to find on Healy World as it exists today is a mid 2017 YouTube video titled, “Marcus Schmieke about the new Healy system”.

On Healy World’s website, Schmieke is cited as ‘
the inventor and developer of the Healy and TimeWaver products
‘.

Another possibility is that although Healy World as a company has been around since mid 2017, the MLM opportunity launched earlier this year.

TimeWaver was launched in 2017. There’s various devices for sale on the TimeWaver website, however the MLM opportunity seems to only be offered through Healy World.

Both Healy World and TimeWaver appear to be operated out of Berlin, Germany.

As far as I can tell, Schmieke doesn’t have an MLM history prior to founding Healy World.

Read on for a full review of the Healy World MLM opportunity.

Healy World Products

Healy World is marketed as a wearable device. If that conjures up images of a smartwatch, armband or some such… yeah, no.

Healy World is positively cumbersome in comparison.

The Healy World device is bulky and worn on the body as shown in an official marketing video above.

Attached to the Healy World device are two ear clamps, wrist bands or electrodes placed elsewhere on the body.

Something something a mobile app, and Healy World claims the device can be used as

a medical device for the treatment of chronic pain, fibromyalgia, skeletal pain and migraine as well as for the adjuvant therapy of mental illness such as depression, anxiety and associated sleep disorders.

There’s a bunch of other stuff Healy World claims its wearable can do.

These include fitness, beauty, skin care, bioenergetic balance, sleep, mental balance, learning aid, job performance, meridians and chakras.

The company states however that these

applications of Healy are not recognized by conventional medicine due to lack of evidence in the sense of conventional medicine.

This suggests that Healy World has documented evidence of its device in relation to the treatment of the first set of disorders, right?

Wrong.

Healy World makes the unsupported claim that its wearable has been “developed in cooperation with practitioners”.

Not one independent study confirming any of the claims Healy World makes about it wearable is provided.

As to how Healy World’s wearable works;

Healy’s functional principle is based on the theory of Becker and Nordenstrom stating that many diseases or dysfunctions in the body are caused by an unnaturally reduced cell membrane voltage.

This means that the voltage difference between the cell interior and the cell interspace is too small. A healthy cell shows a value of approximately -70mV or millivolt.

A lower voltage potential than this normal (physiological) value leads to a disturbed cell metabolism and often results in variou


🤖 Quick Answer

When was Healy World founded as a company?
Healy World emerged as a company around mid-2017, coinciding with a YouTube video featuring Marcus Schmieke discussing the new Healy system. However, the MLM business opportunity associated with the company launched later, in early 2018, while the TimeWaver product line had already been established in 2017.

Who is Marcus Schmieke in relation to Healy World?
Marcus Schmieke is credited on Healy World's website as the inventor and developer of both the Healy and TimeWaver products. He is a central figure in the company's product development and marketing strategy within the multilevel marketing structure.

What is the primary product offered by Healy World?
Healy World's flagship product is the Healy device, marketed as a €497 "informational field" medical device. The company also offers


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