Optimal Health Systems Expands Pima, Arizona, Operations
02/24/2023
The 4,500-square-foot facility will produce whole food-based supplements utilizing vitamins, organic minerals, pure plant enzymes and stabilized probiotics to boost energy and immunity, reduce inflammation, enhance overall health and more.
“Optimal Health Systems has been serving and training doctors and providing whole food supplements to them and the public since 1997,” said Douglas D. Grant, Founder and Formulator, Optimal Health Systems. “Our recently-expanded formulation, production and marketing facility will create more jobs in rural Arizona, while contributing to the community. We are grateful for the support of the Town of Pima, the Arizona Commerce Authority, the local community and businesses as we continue growing in Pima.”
OHS formulas are whole food-based, utilizing whole food vitamins, patented chelated (organic) minerals, pure plant enzymes and stabilized probiotics. The company addresses everything from daily nutritional needs to therapeutic levels of nutrients that the body may need to increase performance or even recovering from a specific condition.
“Optimal Health represents a significant win for Graham County and rural Arizona,” noted Sandra Watson, President and CEO of the Arizona Commerce Authority (ACA). “Optimal’s expanded supplement production facility will diversify Arizona’s manufacturing industry while bringing skilled jobs and additional economic growth to the Town of Pima. We’re incredibly grateful to Douglas D. Grant and the entire team at Optimal Health for their commitment to Arizona.”
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