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Is Yuelai Company a pyramid scheme?
Yuelai Company is not a pyramid scheme. As of February 20, 20 19, it was not recognized as pyramid selling by the relevant departments.

Wuhan Yuelai Health Industry Co., Ltd. (TwinkLife for short) was established in 2009 with a registered capital of1.200 million yuan. Wuhan Tiantianhao Biological Products Co., Ltd. and Canada Smartpep (Canada) Biotechnology Research Co., Ltd. are the brother enterprises of Yuelai and important members of China Health Promotion Foundation, which is under the charge of China Health Planning Commission. They have long been committed to the research and development and application of human anti-aging cause.

With excellent R&D team, scientific research patents and production technology, Yuelai combines China's traditional health culture with western modern medicine, injects Yuelai brand's "Yuelai Health Core" into every anti-aging health product, and creates excellent products with a heart of serving health.

Yuelai collagen peptide production base, based on its 20-year anti-aging research results, relies on the strong strength of Wuhan Tiantianhao Biological Products Co., Ltd. and China Polypeptide Industry Group to realize the perfect combination of industrial chain.

Source control of raw materials is an important means to ensure food safety and improve product quality in Yuelai for a long time. Yuelai and Canada's Smartpep Company jointly develop organic farms in North America, and use the organic crops produced here as raw materials.

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First, open Baidu Search: National Enterprise Credit Information Publicity System:

2. Enter "Yuelai" in the search box on the home page of the National Enterprise Credit Information Publicity System, and click Search:

Third, click on the search results.

Four, through the search results, we can know that the enterprise is in a normal state of existence, not included in the business exception list, and does not belong to pyramid schemes.

Source of reference: National Enterprise Credit Information Publicity System