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United Treatment Centers, Inc. Acquires a Stake in Bel Ea Co. and Its Trademarks

Fri Apr 10, 2009 6:48pm EDT
  ASTORIA, NEW YORK, Apr 10 (MARKET WIRE) -- 
United Treatment Centers, Inc. (PINK SHEETS: UTRM) today announced it has
acquired a 50% stake of Bel Ea Co. from an existing shareholder. UTRM
also has acquired full ownership of the trademarks for both "Liquid
Squeeze Brush" and "Bel Ea Co.". UTRM can now move forward implementing
its manufacturing and sales objectives.

    Bel Ea Co. is a Florida based company, with Business operations to
promote a revolutionary, patented oral care product which will change the
way we do a common, everyday task, and it will do it better. Bel Ea will
oversee out-sourced production of a patented consumer product within the
$4 billion United States oral care market segment comprising of
toothbrushes and toothpaste. The product, Liquid Squeeze Brush is unique.
This new toothbrush has primary advantages over existing and traditional
toothbrushes: Liquid Squeeze Brush cleans and prevents cavities 35%
better than traditional toothpaste because it uses liquid Dentifrice
where toothpaste is no longer required to brush, allowing the user to
brush virtually anywhere at any time with no water needed.

    "I am extremely pleased with this acquisition. We look forward to a
successful launch of The Liquidsqueeze Brush which is a cutting edge,
first of its kind, patented product that could be used by 90% of the
population, in a $4 Billion US market segment. This is an extraordinary
product which we feel can change the way we all brush our teeth while
saving our earth's water," said Mr. Frank Ottaviani, President of United
Treatment Centers, Inc.

    Additional information is available on the corporate website located at
www.liquidsqeezebrush.com.

    This document includes certain forward-looking statements within the
meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These
statements are based on management's current expectations or beliefs, and
are subject to uncertainty and changes in circumstances. Actual results
may vary materially from those expressed or implied by the statements
herein due to changes in economic, business, competitive, technological
and/or regulatory factors.

Contacts:
United Treatment Centers, Inc.
(718) 777-0752
Website: www.unitedtreatmentcenters.com

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