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Anathapindika Health's Detoxifying Supplements Are Headed to Retailers in the US

Anathapindika Health's Detoxifying Supplements Are Headed to Retailers in the US

Fort Lauderdale, FL, Oct. 03, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Anathapindika Health is an innovative health and wellness brand dedicated to providing natural health solutions to those facing genuine health struggles. The company is in the process of entering the United States as a manufacturer and supplier of detoxifying supplements, and it has already found retailers ready to stock their shelves with its ground-breaking formulations. The brand is in the midst of regulatory checks and product shipments. It is also working with three AlchePharma Naturals stores for placement on their shelves as soon as product has passed through customs and is available stateside."The name ‘Anathapindika' is central to why we exist," said Anathapindika founder Intaek Lee. "It is a Buddhist term that means ‘a giver of alms to the poor and those who are suffering' and signifies our core value as a company and the purpose that keeps us moving forward. We are excited to serve Americans with that same level of rigor ...Full story available on Benzinga.com

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