Our Mission
We at FarBeyondz, understand that not everyone is able or willing to consume most of our ingredients in their raw forms, despite their wide range of health benefits, and further most of these spices can be rather unpalatable for the human tongue when consumed raw. Also, they may not be readily available in your country or region. That’s why we have come up with our inaugural product, where we combine these ingredients and packaged it for easy consumption. We uses a combination of east and west knowledge on our product to achieve its best benefits and potency. Rest assured that they have been thoroughly laboratory-tested for their optimum performance, so with each drop you will be consuming the maximum benefits that these spices have to offer!
Our "Why": A Mission for Better Wellness
You've met the experts who ensure our quality. But why does FarBeyondZ exist?
Our company wasn’t just started as a business; it was born from a personal journey. When a close family member of our founder was struggling with a persistent illness, he saw firsthand the frustration and challenges of the healing process. He learned about the "healing crisis"—a temporary, natural phase where the body's symptoms can intensify before they get better—and saw how discouraging this could be for someone trying to heal.
This experience sparked a mission: to find a better, more natural way to support the body's own ability to find balance. He wanted to create products that would help people through this journey, not just mask their symptoms.
This mission is the foundation of our company. It's why we combine the wisdom of Eastern traditions with the rigor of Western science. The work of our team, and the research detailed below, are the direct result of our unending quest to create the most effective, all-natural supplements possible for you and your family.
PUBLICATIONS
- Lee, R.C., Hussain, K.M., and Chu, J.J. (2019). Macropinocytosis dependent entry of Chikungunya virus into human muscle cells. PLOS Negl Trop Dis. 13(8):e0007610.
- Hussain, K.M., Ng, M.M., and Chu, J.J. (2016). Establishment of a novel primary human skeletal myoblast cellular model for Chikungunya virus infection and pathogenesis. Sci Reports. 6:21406.
- Lee, R.C., Hapuarachchi, H.C., Chen, K.C., Hussain, K.M., Chen, H., Low, S.L., Ng, L.C., Lin, R., Ng, M.M., and Chu, J.J. (2013). Mosquito cellular factors and functions in mediating the infectious entry of chikungunya virus. PLoS Negl Trop Dis. 7(2):e2050.
- Hussain, K.M., and Chu, J.J. (2011). Insights into the interplay between chikungunya virus and its human host. Future Virol. 6(10):1211-1223.
- Hussain, K.M., Leong, K.L., Ng, M.M., and Chu, J.J. (2011). The essential role of clathrin-mediated endocytosis in the infectious entry of human enterovirus 71. J Biol Chem. 286(1):309-321.
- Bek, E.J., Hussain, K.M., Phuektes, P., Kok, C.C., Gao, Q., Cai, F., Gao, Z., and McMinn, P.C. (2011). Formalininactivated vaccine provokes cross-protective immunity in a mouse model of human enterovirus 71 infection. Vaccine. 29(29-30):4829-4838.
ACADEMIC HONOURS
- Contributed to research and writing in the Islamic Reform Initiative (IRI), a mega-project launched by College of Islamic Studies, Hamad Bin Khalifa University to produce a comprehensive source on Islamic reform (Qatar; Jun – Aug 2021).
- Co-wrote a chapter (Chaper 12 - The Case of IbTECHar: Fostering Entrepreneurship Education in Qatar) in Localizing Entrepreneurship Education: Global Perspectives, Qatari Experiences by M. E. Tok and A. Al-Fadala (Qatar; 2021).
- Facilitated in the AHD (Pledge) for Post-Covid Humanity program, a global youth social event hosted by Hamad Bin Khalifa (Qatar; 2021 Mar 20-21).
- Participated in the Design Post-Covid Humanity (DPCH) program, an innovative global educational initiative hosted by Hamad Bin Khalifa University (Qatar; Nov 2020 – Jan 2021).