The company has been certified according to Good manufacturing practice requirements in China,[3] and possesses a set of certificates and permissions in other countries.
As of the beginning of 2023, Russia-based OOO "Tianshi" has 8 of its own divisions in Moscow, Yekaterinburg, Irkutsk, Krasnodar, Kazan, Novosibirsk, St. Petersburg, Ufa, as well as about 80 partner offices in different regions.
[22][23] The founder and chairman of the board of the company, Li Jinyuan,[2] according to Forbes, is an active philanthropist who donates money to social projects.
He founded the Tiens Meijing International Charitable Foundation, into which Li Jinyuan invested about 100 million of US dollars.
He also committed $100 million to establish Tianshi College in China (in 1999), a state-approved educational foundation in Tianjin city with a capacity of 3,400 students.
In 2016, The Economic Times newspaper indicated that Li Jinyuan allocates large sums to help victims of tsunamis and earthquakes, as well as to combat the SARS virus.
[27][28] In September 2016, the FDA issued an advisory letter[29] warning them that their claim of treating or preventing "asthma, cancer, rheumatism, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, myocardial infarction, stroke, sexually transmitted diseases (e.g., herpes), cerebral embolism, and dementia" violates the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act.
[30] According to an article in The Guardian, in Uganda, the company's "food supplements" are being touted as cures for everything from cancer and HIV to hernias, tumors, and appendicitis.