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Monday, 10/31/2022 1:25:47 PM

Monday, October 31, 2022 1:25:47 PM

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PR's always look so great. The one below was aone that gave so much hope to the flock.......

https://sg.finance.yahoo.com/news/nutra-pharma-announces-nyloxin-r-123000949.html

"Nutra Pharma Corporation (OTC: NPHC), a biotechnology company that is developing treatments for Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), Adrenomyeloneuropathy (AMN) and Pain, announced today that they have engaged the Vancouver Commodities Group (VCG) to begin the process of identifying and vetting potential distributors in China for the Company's Over-the-Counter pain drug, Nyloxin®.".....

"We are extremely pleased to be working with Nutra Pharma Corp.," commented Robert Cymbala, Managing Director of Vancouver Commodities Group. "We have already received favorable reactions both from Government agencies within the Peoples Republic of China and from private Pharma companies in the region with strong distribution capabilities," he continued. "We view this as a first step in broadening distribution into Asia. We also believe that it is possible that other areas in the region such as Hong Kong and Singapore will be very receptive to Nutra Pharma's Products," he concluded.


It's a pretty long PR, and a good read.

Then I found this, and it all came together.

UBI 603059709
Unified Business Identifier (UBI)
Business Name VANCOUVER COMMODITIES GROUP, LLC
Physical Address 601 Union St #1501
Seattle
WA 98101
USA
Type PROFIT - WA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY
Category Limited Liability Regular
Record Status Inactive
Incorporation State WASHINGTON
Incorporation Date 2010-11-02
Expiration Date 2011-11-30
Dissolution Date 2010-11-12
Duration PERPETUAL

https://opengovwa.com/corporation/603059709


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