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You Are Well, Inc. Helps to Cut Down Auto CO2 Emissions; MOVING POWER On Sale Now Worldwide!

You Are Well, Inc. Helps to Cut Down Auto CO2 Emissions; MOVING POWER On Sale Now Worldwide!

Published 01-17-06

Submitted by You Are Well, Inc.

TOYAMA, Japan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--You Are Well, Inc.
(Toyama, Japan, CEO Masa Kawamukai) has begun worldwide sales of MOVING POWER, which can cut CO2 in gas emissions by as much as 15%.

MOVING POWER reduces CO2 from car emissions by as much as 15%, improving fuel efficiency and reducing fuel costs by roughly 10%.
Pressure on the automotive industry will continue to mount as reducing
CO2 emissions grows as a global concern.

Without using chemicals like other products, MOVING POWER uses ceramic to thin out the oil particles and thus increase surface area exposed to the atmosphere, helping reduce CO2 emissions by improving fuel efficiency.

Adding merely 10 milliliters of MOVING POWER to 10 liters of auto fuel can raise the combustion rate from 80% to 100%, greatly reducing fuel costs. This technology not only helps to reduce CO2 emissions, but also helps to reduce the amount of harmful substances emitted uncombusted in gas exhaust.

You Are Well, Inc. will license plants to manufacture the product.
The sales target for 2006 is 100 plants throughout North America, Western Europe and Scandinavia.

Please address questions regarding this technology to the following address.

About YouAreWell, Inc.

YouAreWell, Inc., established in 2005, is an independent leading brand consulting company providing one-stop corporate branding consulting service. YouAreWell, Inc. provides one-stop brand consulting service focusing on three major areas to constitute corporate brand: corporate mission statement which is basement of tradition, life-long customer, and strategic marketing plan.

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