Go Epic Health Forms Medical Advisory Board

Today, Leone Asset Management (PINK SHEETS: LEON) subsidiary, Go Epic Health announces they have formed a Medical Advisory Board.

Woody Junot, President of Go Epic Health stated, “I am happy to announce and acknowledge that we have formed a medical advisory board to provide insight, scientific direction, and expertise as it relates to our product line.  Our advisory board will be Directed by Richard Goldfarb, M.D, FACS and will ultimately include 6 - 8 prestigious medical doctors who can provide us with in depth knowledge, understanding and strategic thinking as it relates to our industry and business model.

Dr. Goldfarb is presently conducting new updated Clinical trials at the Bucks County Research Center in Bucks County PA on our Flagship product Cholesterade®. Cholesterade® was invented by the late Dr. J. Robert Cade, the creator of Gatorade®. These new clinical trials will renew (proof of Concept) the older studies completed by Dr. Cade who invented the product for his own personal high cholesterol problems. Initial results from Dr. Goldfarb’s studies are very encouraging in just 4 weeks of his 8-week trials.

Dr. Goldfarb and the entire Medical Advisory Board are a tremendous resource for our executive team.  We will look to the advisory board to provide unbiased insights and ideas from a third point-of-view that will enable sustainable growth of the company and monitor overall business performance."

About Leone Asset Management

Leone Asset Management, Inc., is a multi-national, multi-industry conglomerate with subsidiary companies that operate in Health and Wellness in the U.S., Technology Development in India and Infrastructure development, agriculture management, and mineral exploration and export in Africa. For additional information, visit: www.leoneasset.com.

About Go Epic Health

Go Epic Health is a nutritional product holding company which owns the intellectual property and worldwide manufacturing and distribution rights to Cholesterade®, a natural cholesterol reducing product created by the late Dr. Robert Cade, creator of Gatorade®. Go Epic's wholly owned subsidiary, American Retail Alliance, markets and distributes Cholesterade® as well as other new and innovative consumer goods through the nation's largest retail pharmacy chain stores, drug and health food stores, multi-level organizations, and product specific catalogs. Wholly owned subsidiary Eagle Labs is a product and contract manufacturing company specializing in manufacturing food, cosmetics, dietary supplements, liquid bottling and product formulation. For further information, please visit www.goepichealth.com and www.gocholesterade.com.

Forward-Looking Statements Disclosure:

This press release may contain "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the federal securities laws. In this context, forward-looking statements may address the Company's expected future business and financial performance, and often contain words such as "anticipates," "beliefs," "estimates," "expects," "intends," " plans," "seeks," "will," and other terms with similar meaning. These forward-looking statements by their nature address matter that are, to different degrees, uncertain. Although the Company believes that the assumptions upon which its forward-looking statements based are reasonable, it can provide no assurances that these assumptions will prove to be correct. All forward-looking statements in this press release are expressly qualified by such cautionary statements, risk, and uncertainties, and by reference to the underlying assumptions.

Contact:

Woody Junot
President
Go Epic Health
(727) 581-1500​​
wjunot@goepichealth.com

Source: Go Epic Health

About Leone Asset Management

Leone Asset Management, Inc., is a multi-national, multi-industry conglomerate with subsidiary companies that operate in Health and Wellness in the US, Technology Development in India and Infrastructure development in Africa.

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