TNS, Lee International sign non-exclusive agreement to distribute TNS’s dietary supplements

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Total Nutraceutical Solutions, Inc. (TNS) (OTCBB: TNUS) announced today that the company signed a non-exclusive agreement with Lee International Group Ltd (Lee International) to distribute TNS’s human and veterinary dietary supplements in the S.E Asian markets, including Mainland China. Lee International has years of operating experience in the S.E. Asian healthcare industry, especially in Mainland China. Lee International will advise and assist TNS in the research and development of products most suitable for this market. The market includes Mainland China, Cambodia, Vietnam, Hong Kong, and Macau. The distributor will maintain an inventory of TNS products to adequately serve the demands of the market.

“This agreement opens the door for TNS to introduce its dietary supplement portfolio of products into one of the fastest growing healthcare markets in the world”

“This agreement opens the door for TNS to introduce its dietary supplement portfolio of products into one of the fastest growing healthcare markets in the world,” stated Marvin S. Hausman MD, CEO, TNS. “The concept of an American company bringing organic mushroom-based supplements from the U.S. to S.E. Asia, especially China, a region long devoted to use of mushrooms to treat and prevent disease, is most intriguing.”

SOURCE Total Nutraceutical Solutions, Inc.

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