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aXimed was founded in 1998 in Bergen, Norway. The company's founders have personally had strong and lasting interest in health care for many years. The interest, combined with their active business ventures, has given an extensive network of human resources working in the field of personal care, natural medicine, and dietary supplements. The accumulated competence and resources focused in aXimed include relations to production facilities and raw material suppliers in several countries. For years these facilities have been active in development and production of a wide range of health care products. Today these facilities possess unique knowhow and advanced technologies within their respective fields of business. The vision behind aXimed is to connect the separate worlds of science and commerce and create synergetic effects for all parties involved. To achieve this goal an active, long-term, highly flexible total concept within the closely related and rapidly expanding markets of dietary supplements, health
foods and the pharmaceutical industry was created. aXimeds has very strict quality control and only develops and sells supplements that can be of personal benefit to the user. Consequently, we sell products with specific properties and effects, based on knowledge and not just delusions. aXimed's online store, www.aximed.hk, sells a variety of self-developed dietary supplements of controlled high quality. The focus is on dietary supplements that fill a specific need to either treat a condition or prevent disease.
foods and the pharmaceutical industry was created. aXimeds has very strict quality control and only develops and sells supplements that can be of personal benefit to the user. Consequently, we sell products with specific properties and effects, based on knowledge and not just delusions. aXimed's online store, www.aximed.hk, sells a variety of self-developed dietary supplements of controlled high quality. The focus is on dietary supplements that fill a specific need to either treat a condition or prevent disease.