Apollo Biowellness, Inc. Re-Files Application with OTCMarkets.com
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James W. Zimbler, President, stated, 'Our application to resume submitting disclosure statements and financial information has been submitted and we are awaiting final approval. As soon as final approval is granted, we will be filing the necessary statements.'
You can follow and contact the Company on X at @ApolloBioKOAN.
About Apollo Biowellness, Inc.
Apollo Biowellness, Inc., and its subsidiary, Evolutionary Biologics, Inc., is engaged in the discovery, development and marketing of products designed to better mankind. We believe we are positioning our company as a leader in the field of Regenerative Medicine as defined by the National Institute of Health using biologic based products. Intended products are to be marketed under third-party label exemptions. We are focusing our current efforts on marketing licensed patent-pending natural stem cell mobilizing agents capable of enhancing each individual's ability to mobilize their own adult stem cells from their bone marrow. Also, we are licensed under a patent-pending application to market a dual acting all-natural diet aid designed to help control hunger through normal body signals to the brain and stomach. Products are being developed for consumer and professional markets.
Before using any of our products, you should always consult with your veterinarian and/or family doctor.
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James W. Zimbler
President/CEO/Director
[email protected]
https://evobiologics.com/
631-806-1420
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