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Diamond Lake Minerals (DLMI) has acquired Solutions™ Naturopathic & SoftWave Acupuncture Clinics in Arizona. The acquisition aims to expand non-invasive medical treatments nationwide, focusing on SoftWave technology's acoustic wave therapy for pain management and cellular regeneration. The company plans to implement a scalable clinic model across the US, targeting the growing demand for non-invasive treatments in wellness and sports medicine.
The company is developing DLMyHealth™ Token, a patient reward program incentivizing treatment adherence. Solutions™, led by Dr. Steven Ehrlich, offers comprehensive treatments including Balance Method Acupuncture, hormone optimization, and botanical nutrition plans. The expansion targets a significant market opportunity, with UBS analysts noting pickleball-related injuries alone could cost Americans up to $500 million in medical expenses this year.