Actually, Europe has better medicine for the masses than we do in the Us...and surpisingly enough, Iceland has probably the best....it is free. I have been to Poland, and to Germany, and to many other countries in Europe...alternative meds are BIG there, as they do believe that nature provides all one needs to stay healthy. In Europe, not everyone lives in a big city, or even close to one they can walk to or ride a bike. I lived in France for a while, near the Swiss border, known in English, as High Steppes, a very small village with lots of farmers. Nature provided. For those that had to see a doctor, or go to a hospital, however, medical care was free. In several EU countries. I had a friend in Canada, who was visiting me in Houston, when she became ill. She actually flew BACK to Canada to see her own doctor---because it was free. I also lived in London for a while, where medical attention was within a block or two. Much different than village living. Someone mentioned yesterday or the day before, about the drive to make herbs and vitamins illegal unless approved by the FDA. I am not sure about the FDA approval, But there was ALSO a push, where, to be able to get certain alternative herbs and also vitamins, one would have to have a doctors' prescription. That whole debacle was started by the Pharma's, as their patents are running out, and alternatives were sapping up their profit potential. It was in Europe where the loudest shouting against the Pharma's goal began....here in the US it was not as loud a shout--they tried keeping it a secret...thank goodness it did not go very far--yet.
All that to say this--IF, IN FACT, this product is to be sold in Europe, western OR eastern, that would be a good thing...but it must be a quality product in order to succeed...those people have little money, and are very shrewd at getting the best for less.