Solex fails to provide ownership or executive information on its website, at least not directly.

Kaj Larsen is cited as CEO on various Solex website blog posts. Loran Swensen is cited as Solex’s President.

Both Solex and Kaj Larsen are based out of Utah.

I wasn’t able to put together an MLM history on Larsen. His LinkedIn profile also doesn’t appear to have any employment history (I wasn’t logged in so maybe it was hidden?).

Loran Swensen’s LinkedIn profile places him in Arizona. In addition to his role at Solex, Swensen is also CEO of Innergy Development.

According to its website, Innergy Development is “a pivotal figure in advancing human wellness and holistic wellbeing.”

Products featured on Innergy Development’s website include:

Theta Chamber – “allows your brain to move to the “theta state”” and sells for
$78,500

Inner Light LED Bed – “encourages relaxation” and sells for
$49,900

Inner Breath Hydrogen – “provides extensive protection against oxidative stress, inflammation, and allergic reactions” and sells for
$5999 to $7200

RF Inner Cleanse – “a thermal shock wave depth conditioning instrument that circulates RF (Radio Frequency) vibration energy through the meridians of the feet to the whole body” that sells for
$1345

Illuma Elite – “create[s] both 99.9% Hydrogen (H2) Or Medical Grade Ozone (O3)” and sells for
$21,800

Hyper Cube – “offers a gentle pressure ambient air environment, paired with a bed and Aqoustic [sic] Light Wave Therapy” and sells for
$82,500

Infinity Mat – “provides ergonomic support, recharging capabilities, and energy balancing features”, retails at 
$2497

InnerSlim – “targeted muscle stimulation, triggering profound muscle contractions” and sells for 
$48,800

ReFire Detox – “the world’s first Pressurized application of Transdermal Ozone” and sells for 
$69,500

Innergy Development claims its products offer “the latest in technology … with a price tag you can afford”. There is no FDA disclaimer on Innergy Development’s website.

Putting together Swensen’s history is a bit of a rabbit hole.

In or around 1993, Swensen (right) opened up a 3D animation video company called Multi-Dimensional Studios in Utah.

In 1998 Swensen, with business partner Jonathan Neville registered BioPulse. BioPulse shared office space with Multi-Dimensional Studios in Utah.

As reported by
Norma Wagner of the Salt Like Tribune in February 2001
, BioPulse opened up a “hotel clinic” in Tijuana, Mexico.

The Tijuana hotel clinic began taking reservations from patients in January and treats about 15 patients per month, said Neville.

BioPulse patients travel to Tijuana, Mexico, stay in a hotel, and pay $10,800 for the recommended three-week program where they receive as many as a dozen treatments.

Through its Tijuana clinic, BioPulse marketed questionable treatments to patients suffering from
“AIDS, cancer, lupus,
multiple sclerosis, hepatitis A, B and C, other degenerative diseases and chemical dependency.”

Neither Neville,


🤖 Quick Answer

Who are the key executives at Solex?
Kaj Larsen serves as Chief Executive Officer and is based in Utah, while Loran Swensen holds the position of President. However, Solex does not provide comprehensive ownership or executive information directly on its website, limiting public transparency regarding company leadership structure and backgrounds.

What is Loran Swensen's professional background?
Loran Swensen, listed as Solex President and based in Arizona, simultaneously serves as CEO of Innergy Development, a wellness-focused company. Limited employment history is publicly available through professional networks, raising questions about his career trajectory and previous business experience.

What does Innergy Development do?
Innergy Development positions itself as advancing human wellness and holistic wellbeing. The company markets various products including the Theta Chamber, designed to influence brainwave activity, though comprehensive product information and scientific substantiation remain limited on


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