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  1. ABATON VIBRA

    Germany

    The company ABATON VIBRA, is a Manufacturer/ Producer, which operates in the Oriental craftwork - articles industry. It also operates in the esotericism, well-being, and incense industries. It is based in Leinfelden-Echterdingen, Germany.

  2. VITA INVEST

    Germany

    Modern nutritional supplements help to combat current challenges. Dosing amounts must be correct for vital substances, and more importantly still, they must be absorbed by the body. FACT: The majority of active substances in conventional nutritional supplements are not used by the body and instead are excreted without being used. What sets VITA INVEST products apart from conventional nutritional supplements? ▪Patented MyCell® technology ▪Effect can be felt after 10–30 minutes ▪Up to 100% bioavailability – only infusions work faster ▪Direct and effective reprocessing in the organism. Nano drops reach the cell in a targeted manner and then release their effect ▪Optimal opportunity for dosing daily requirements ▪No additives, no synthetic emulsifiers, gluten free, vegan and without oils. Our products: Vitamin C, B12, D3, curcumin, incense, COC Immune Pro, propolis, Q10+E, omega 3-6-9, ArtemiC Rescue, premium ingredients. All products available for B2B, B2C in 10, 20, 30 and 50 ml.

  3. RXCHEMLAB

    Germany

    "Fake weed" Synthetic marijuana, often known as K2 or Spice, is a herbal drug sold as incense or smoking material in the United States that is still legal. The goods include one or more synthetic chemicals that operate similarly to & Delta9-tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC, the principal psychoactive ingredient of marijuana. The most prevalent component identified in these items is the eponymous JWH-018, which was initially synthesized by Prof John W Huffman, a well-known Clemson University organic chemist. An analog of CP-47, 497, a cannabinoid produced by Pfizer over 20 years ago, is discovered in Spice products sold in Germany. JWH-018, also known as (1-pentyl-3-(1-naphthoyl)indole) or Naphthalen-1-yl-(1-pentylindol-3-yl)methanone, is one of more than 100 indoles, pyrroles, and indenes created by the Huffman laboratory to develop cannabimimetic, or medications that imitate the action of cannabinoids like T The fundamental purpose of these investigations was to develop pharmacological probes to 1) discover the structure-activity connections of these compounds and 2) elucidate the physiological function of the two subtypes of cannabinoid receptors that humans have: CB1 and CB2.