BioPreferred packaging selected for ‘healthier medicine’

Genexa introduces USDA-certified organic OTC medicines in environmentally friendly, shelf-appealing ‘jewel box’ carton.

Genexa's medicines are packed with one bottle within a die-cut slot inside a carton that opens much like a book.
Genexa's medicines are packed with one bottle within a die-cut slot inside a carton that opens much like a book.

[This story originally ran 11/14/2017]

Many of us take for granted that our medications will benefit our health. When it comes to our children, we tend to pay closer attention to the list of ingredients on a package’s label. That was the case with David Johnson, CEO of Genexa, a Beverly Hills, CA-based producer of organic, non-GMO medicines.

Born and raised in a family of naturopathic and chiropractic physicians, Johnson has been involved in natural healthcare his entire life. When he became a new father, he began researching what was in conventional medicines for kids. What he found shocked him.

Johnson feels that, “Many ingredients in over-the-counter medicines are blatantly unhealthy and are listed right there on the package. Children’s medicine ingredients can include aspartame, sorbitol, and other artificial sweeteners; binders and fillers made out of gluten, lactose, and soy; artificial dyes and preservatives and other synthetic ingredients.

"I co-founded Genexa because I hated feeling helpless when my kids got sick. I didn't like the ingredients in their medicines either. Children's medicine should be free from toxins, allergens, and synthetic fillers. That's why we created Genexa, a cleaner, healthier medicine for the whole family."

Johnson explains that the company, led by himself and his business partner, Genexa President Max Spielberg, worked to develop products free of what they considered unhealthy ingredients. The process involved three years of R&D to create the proprietary technology needed to make the medicines healthy, organic, and natural. Says Johnson, “We had to create a never-before-seen formula for binding the medicinal tablets together that wouldn’t include allergens or toxic synthetics, and we succeeded. Now we have several patents pending on the groundbreaking inventions that allowed this medicine to be possible.

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