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Nirvana Water Sciences secures $2.625M investment

Through this investment, the company will look to support a new joint venture with Inspire Health Alliance, a healthcare services network.
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Nirvana Water Sciences

Recently, Nirvana Water Sciences announced that it received a further investment of $2.625 million from Flagstaff International and other current investors.

Through this investment, the company seeks to grow its current offering of spring waters and seltzers in traditional retail, as well as support a new joint venture with Inspire Health Alliance, a healthcare services network with more than 1,5000 physicians and surgeons across the nation.

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“Extensive research supports the significant health and wellness benefits of HMB. We believe the Nirvana Super Pro products with HMB will give our physicians another tool to help achieve better outcomes,” said Rick Salas, co-owner of Flagstaff International and a managing partner of Inspire Health Alliance. “My partner, John Kang, and I were early investors in Nirvana and the company is now really hitting its stride. We believe the time is right for this additional investment and the joint venture with Inspire Health Alliance.”

The joint venture will offer a line of dietary supplements aimed at boosting and protecting lean muscle mass, the company said.

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“We couldn’t be more excited to partner with Inspire Health Alliance to help its physician network promote muscle wellness with our Nirvana Super Pro dietary supplement shots,” said David Vanderveen, Nirvana’s CEO. “This goes to the heart of what we do at Nirvana. We help people transform their bodies at a cellular level to live stronger, longer and more active lives.”

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