Description:
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(1) - Bottle openers; Sport water bottles.
(2) - Consulting services in the fields of traditional Chinese medicine, health, nutrition, physical fitness, meditation, relaxation, and establishing and maintaining a sense of personal well-being; Providing referral services to traditional Chinese medicine services provided by others.
(3) - Educational services, namely, seminars and workshops in the fields of traditional Chinese medicine, health, nutrition, physical fitness, meditation, relaxation, and establishing and maintaining a sense of personal well-being.
(4) - Educational videos in the fields of health, nutrition, physical fitness, and traditional Chinese medicine, all available on pre-recorded optical discs and for download via the Internet
(5) - Electronic publications, namely, books, handbooks, menus, recipe cards, nutrition charts, questionnaires, newsletters, calendars, and directories.
(6) - Fruit and vegetable juices; Meal replacement shakes; Energy drinks.
(7) - Ginseng; Rice.
(8) - Hats, casual clothing.
(9) - Key chains.
(10) - Lanyards and fridge magnets; Cellular telephone software for keeping track of nutritional input, managing diets, providing reminders for taking nutritional supplements, providing reminders for taking medications, and scheduling and keeping track of traditional Chinese medicine treatments.
(11) - Meal replacement bars; Herbal supplements and traditional Chinese medicine supplements for general health and well-being; Vitamin and mineral supplements; Moxa preparations, namely, dried mugwort for use in moxibustion therapy.
(12) - Operating a website providing information in the fields of traditional Chinese medicine, health, nutrition, and physical fitness, meditation, relaxation, and establishing and maintaining a sense of personal well-being.
(13) - Party balloons.
(14) - Printed matter, namely, books, handbooks, menus, recipe cards, nutrition charts, questionnaires, newsletters, pamphlets, posters, signs, calendars, and directories.
(15) - Promoting the products and services of others by providing client referrals.
(16) - Providing traditional Chinese medicine treatments, namely, acupuncture, massage, moxibustion treatments, infrared light therapy, electrotherapy, cupping, and guided meditation and relaxation techniques.
(17) - Rice-based snack food, wheat-based snack food, corn-based snack food, and granola-based snack food; Flour; Sugar; Noodles; Coffee and tea; Coffee and tea-based beverages.
(18) - Seed and nut-based snack mixes; Dried fruits and vegetables.
(19) - Stickers; Pencils and pens.
(20) - Tote bags.
(21) - Traditional Chinese medicine diagnostic and treatment equipment, namely, pulse diagnostic machines, electrotherapy machines, and infrared light therapy machines.
(22) - Meal replacement bars; Herbal supplements and traditional Chinese medicine supplements for general health and well-being; Vitamin and mineral supplements; Moxa preparations, namely, dried mugwort for use in moxibustion therapy.
(23) - Promoting the products and services of others by providing client referrals.
(24) - Educational services, namely, seminars and workshops in the fields of traditional Chinese medicine, health, nutrition, physical fitness, meditation, relaxation, and establishing and maintaining a sense of personal well-being.
(25) - Educational videos in the fields of health, nutrition, physical fitness, and traditional Chinese medicine, all available on pre-recorded optical discs and for download via the Internet
(26) - Electronic publications, namely, books, handbooks, menus, recipe cards, nutrition charts, questionnaires, newsletters, calendars, and directories.
(27) - Providing traditional Chinese medicine treatments, namely, acupuncture, massage, moxibustion treatments, infrared light therapy, electrotherapy, cupping, and guided meditation and relaxation techniques.
(28) - Operating a website providing information in the fields of traditional Chinese medicine, health, nutrition, and physical fitness, meditation, relaxation, and establishing and maintaining a sense of personal well-being.
(29) - Lanyards and fridge magnets; Cellular telephone software for keeping track of nutritional input, managing diets, providing reminders for taking nutritional supplements, providing reminders for taking medications, and scheduling and keeping track of traditional Chinese medicine treatments.
(30) - Traditional Chinese medicine diagnostic and treatment equipment, namely, pulse diagnostic machines, electrotherapy machines, and infrared light therapy machines.
(31) - Consulting services in the fields of traditional Chinese medicine, health, nutrition, physical fitness, meditation, relaxation, and establishing and maintaining a sense of personal well-being; Providing referral services to traditional Chinese medicine services provided by others.
(32) - Key chains.
(33) - Printed matter, namely, books, handbooks, menus, recipe cards, nutrition charts, questionnaires, newsletters, pamphlets, posters, signs, calendars, and directories.
(34) - Stickers; Pencils and pens.
(35) - Tote bags.
(36) - Bottle openers; Sport water bottles.
(37) - Hats, casual clothing.
(38) - Party balloons.
(39) - Seed and nut-based snack mixes; Dried fruits and vegetables.
(40) - Rice-based snack food, wheat-based snack food, corn-based snack food, and granola-based snack food; Flour; Sugar; Noodles; Coffee and tea; Coffee and tea-based beverages.
(41) - Ginseng; Rice.
(42) - Fruit and vegetable juices; Meal replacement shakes; Energy drinks.
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