The BBC has issued a health warning to Dragons’ Den viewers during a pitch for bladder products. On the most recent episode of the BBC series, Peony Li pitched her healthcare company We Are Jude to the business moguls. As the 29-year-old explained, her business was based on ‘stuff no-one talks about’. Her company sells bladder care education, products, and a supplement whilst also raising awareness of bladder health. When presenting to the Dragons’ Peony said she was ‘on a mission to break body taboos’ and help the 2
The BBC has issued a health warning to Dragons’ Den viewers during a pitch for bladder products . On the most recent episode of the BBC series, Peony Li pitched her healthcare company We Are Jude to the business moguls. As the 29-year-old explained, her business was based on ‘stuff no-one talks about’. Her company sells bladder care education, products, and a supplement whilst also raising awareness of bladder health.
When presenting to the Dragons’ Peony said she was ‘on a mission to break body taboos’ and help the
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