Wellness BioSciences RX operates in the nutritional supplement MLM niche. The company does not provide a corporate address on its website.

That said, Wellness BioSciences’ website domain was registered through a PO Box in Texas.

Heading up Wellness BioSciences RX are co-founders Barry Cocheu and Sean M. Baker.

Barry Cocheu recently featured on BehindMLM as a
defendant in a lawsuit filed by AmeriSciences
.

Cocheu was CEO of AmeriSciences, which as a company was in “dire financial straits” by the end of 2011.

Cocheu bailed and joined Organo Gold in 2012. AmeriSciences folded its MLM operations later that same year.

Judgment in AmeriSciences’ lawsuit saw Cocheu held jointly liable for $3.4 million dollars plus $610,482 in prejudgment interest. He also had to pay $150,000 in additional punitive damages.

Wellness BioSciences RX credits Sean M. Baker with being a

successful entrepreneur, and business owner for 15 years.

An expert at developing, cultivating, and inspiring sales professionals and sales organizations.

As a distributor within the direct sales/network marketing industry, Mr. Baker generated in excess of $11 million dollars inside of a $400 million dollar company.

In a public webinar published to Wellness BioSciences RX Baker reveals he met Barry Cocheu in 2002. The timing fits with Baker having come up through AmeriSciences too.

Read on for a full review of the Wellness BioSciences RX MLM opportunity.

Wellness BioSciences RX’s Products

Wellness BioSciences RX markets a range of CBD oil products.

Our products specialize in the development of the highest grade 100% USA grown hemp oil rich in CBD, CBDA, CBG, CBN, CBC, and terpenes.

Our hemp farms are located in the luscious plains of Kentucky where the environment is well-suited to grow healthy and nutrient dense hemp.

Our extraction process is simple, clean, and overseen by Ph.D. certified scientists and extractors.

Other than the image above of Wellness BioSciences’ product range,
no specific product details or retail pricing is provided.

A marketing presentation I viewed on Wellness BioSciences RX’s YouTube channel revealed the following products:

WBRx Energy – CBD oil drops

WBRx Sleep – CBD oil drops (for sleep?)

WBRx Relief Balm – “apply directly to the sore or aching area for instant relief”

WBRx Balance Soft Gels – gel capsule CBD oil supplement

As with Wellness BioSciences RX’s website, no retail pricing is provided.

Update 5th October 2019 – 
I was doing a bit of post published research and came across a second Wellness Biosciences RX website.

No idea why the company has two (maybe more) websites, but retail pricing for their products as provided on the second website are as follows:

WBRx Energy – $109.99 for a 1 oz bottle

WBRx Sleep – $109.99 for a 1 oz bottle

WBRx Relief Balm – $99.99 for a tub

WBRx Balance – $119.99 for a bottle of thirty capsules

Wellness BioSciences RX’s Compensation Plan

Wellness BioSciences RX affiliates are paid to sell pro


🤖 Quick Answer

What is Wellness BioSciences RX's business model?
Wellness BioSciences RX operates within the nutritional supplement multi-level marketing sector. The company focuses on CBD oil products but maintains minimal retail presence, relying instead on direct sales and distributor networks typical of MLM structures.

Who are the founders of Wellness BioSciences RX?
Wellness BioSciences RX was established by co-founders Barry Cocheu and Sean M. Baker. The company's website domain registration is connected to a PO Box address in Texas rather than a corporate headquarters.

What is Barry Cocheu's professional background?
Barry Cocheu previously served as CEO of AmeriSciences, which faced severe financial difficulties by 2011. Following AmeriSciences' collapse, Cocheu joined Organo Gold in 2012 before later co-founding Wellness BioSciences


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