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NuSpecies Corporation

Aston Farquharson, President and CEO 592 Rte. 22 Ste., GA, Pawling, NY 866.261.8886 • support@nuspecies.com NuSpecies.com

NuSpecies provides highpotency, raw, liquid vitamins and minerals and raw, liquid, plant-based nutritional formulas to support a variety of health needs.

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What drew you to this profession? My father died of prostate cancer. I saw the medical system failing him and could only look on helplessly. I could not ignore that the medical system has its limitations. I also know that you need to properly support your body to cleanse and rebuild on a daily basis, notwithstanding being diagnosed with a health problem. You have to empower yourself. I created NuSpecies to empower my clients.

How does your work di er from that of others in your profession?

High-potency, highly concentrated, cold-processed (raw), plantbased liquid formulas that are FDA-approved. Our detoxing and rebuilding programs have already helped tens of thousands of people to live better and longer.

What should someone expect from working with you? Honesty and integrity!

What changes do you have planned for 2023?

We’ve opened two new store locations—Bronxville, New York, and Pawling, NY. On our free app, we have 12 hours of education called NuSpeciesTV, and weekly live broadcasted Q&A sessions to answer questions. In addition, we’re updating our brand look. Our logo and product packaging will get an updated design.

Anything else our readers should know? ey will nd a family with us. We will never give up until we help them.

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Dr. Lynn Parodneck is a doctor who provides medical marijuana consultations, certi cation and management. She spends time with patients on education, leading to a comprehensive start plan. Her practice, located in a landmark carriage house, gives patients complete privacy. Her areas of expertise include insomnia, pain, PTSD, depression and anxiety.

What drew you to this profession? is profession has multiple components. I was drawn to it a er my own experience with breast cancer. Medical marijuana was not available to me, and I understood very quickly what this medicine can do.

How does your work di er from that of others in your profession? I spend a lot of time educating patients. I do public speaking, podcasts, radio shows and media interviews. I pride myself on knowing my patients and try to give them a positive, realistic evaluation.

What should someone expect from working with you?

I do a thorough evaluation and consult with every patient. I try to prepare patients for their rst shopping trip, advising them on products and dosing.

What changes do you have planned for 2023?

I plan to do more conference speaking and educational events. With recreational legalization, people need to understand how this all works. Also, I am now a licensed physician in Connecticut.

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