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Our products are
100% natural, chemical-free and developed by CGB, a global corporation with 45 years of experience and comprised of
5 hospitals, 2 medical universities and multiple philanthropic entities.
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| FAQ - Your most Frequently Asked Questions |
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ABOUT THE COMPANY
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PRODUCT QUESTIONS
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- Who is Zengia?
Derived from Zen Buddhism and Hygia, the Greek Goddess of Health, Zengia is a lifestyle predicated on maintaining good health and preventing illnesses through the invigoration and strengthening of your body's internal processes.
Zengia, LLC is also a philanthropic company focused on chronic disease prevention, wellness education and benevolence. We are the exclusive American distribution arm of Chang Gung Biotechnology (Taiwan), a corporation that includes 5 major hospitals, 2 medical universities and 45 years of experience. Learn more about CGB here.
- ZEN BUDDHISM teaches that peace and well-being comes from within. Our products, designed with that principle in mind, strengthen your body's inner core and physiological functions to help you maintain a healthy lifestyle. They also assist in inhibiting the body's deterioration process associated with age.
- HYGIA (Hygeia, Hygea, Hygieia), the Greek Goddess of Health, is the daughter of Asclepius, the Greek God of healing. While curing the sick is Asclepius' divine power, Hygia is associated mostly with the prevention of illness and continuation of good health. The word HYGIENE is derived from her name. She is often depicted as a young woman with a large snake wrapped around her body. Her snake, combined with her father's symbol, a staff, form today's medical symbol.

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- Why do you emphasize wellness and not healthcare? What is the difference?
"The healthcare and medicine industry is reactive. Despite it's enormous size, people become customers only when they are stricken by and react to a specific condition or ailment. No one really wants to be a customer.
Wellness is proactive. People voluntarily become customers - to feel healthier, to reduce the effects of aging, and to avoid becoming customers of the sickness business. Everyone wants to be a customer of this earlier-stage approach to health."
-Paul Zane Pilzer
MBA, University of Pennsylvania, Wharton School of Business
Author of The Wellness Revolution |
Mr. Pilzer said it best; you do not want to be a customer of medicine. Think of yourself as a car, with your inner core and organs being the engine. If you take good care of the engine, provide regular maintenance, change the oil and add fluids, the car will run smoothly. However, if you neglect to care for the engine, it will run into problems at an expedited pace. We've all encountered situations where our cars breakdown at the most inopportune time. Cars can be replaced but unfortunately, our bodies cannot. Hence the emphasis on wellness and preventative measures.
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