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Al's Plant Care, Inc. Announces Changes.


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LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 4, 2003

Al's Plant Care, Inc. (Pink Sheets: ALPL ALPL Alkaline Phosphatase, Liver ) management announced a 3.2 to 1 reverse split of Al's Plant Care, Inc. common shares, with an effective implementation date of December 15, 2003. Additionally, the Company has changed its name to Nutri Pharmaceuticals Research, Inc. (NPRI NPRI National Pollutant Release Inventory (Canada)
NPRI Nevada Policy Research Institute
NPRI Nuclear Policy Research Institute
NPRI Nutri Pharmaceuticals Research Inc.
)

These changes are to facilitate the Company's expansion.

The Company's growth includes a proprietary process, called O2P (oil to powder) which transforms most edible oils into a free-flowing powder form that preserves more of the natural active components than the competitor's offerings. The O2P Powders won the 2002 Nutrition Business Journal's Product Merit Award.

Such powdered oils have application and demand in the food ingredient, livestock feeds, pet foods, nutraceutical nu·tra·ceu·ti·cal
n.
A food or naturally occurring food supplement thought to have a beneficial effect on human health.


nutraceutical
, cosmetic, and pesticide market sectors. Unlike the competition, NPRI delivers powdered oils with all enzymes and active ingredients An active ingredient, also active pharmaceutical ingredient (or API), is the substance in a drug that is pharmaceutically active. Some medications may contain more than one active ingredient.  intact. The Company also has the ability to custom design the "load"(a) ((a) percentage of active ingredient in the delivered powder) in a range from 5% to 80% per customer specifications. The competition typically delivers a maximum load of 30%. Competitive processes including tumble dry, micro-encapsulation, freeze-drying or spray drying Spray drying is a commonly used method of drying a liquid feed through a hot gas. Typically, this hot gas is air but sensitive materials such as pharmaceuticals, and solvents like ethanol require oxygen-free drying and nitrogen gas is used instead. , all of which denigrate den·i·grate  
tr.v. den·i·grat·ed, den·i·grat·ing, den·i·grates
1. To attack the character or reputation of; speak ill of; defame.

2.
 the enzyme and active ingredient properties of edible oils. The Company's new and unique technology provides clients with ingredients that have more flexibility and a wider range of options in utilization in consumer products. NPRI's processes foster product improvement and development on the part of NPRI clients by delivering product features previously unavailable.

More information about the technology may be found at the website, www.nprionline.com.
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