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Published in Health and Fitness on Wednesday, March 2nd 2011 at 9:20 GMT by Market Wire

MATAWAN, NJ--(Marketwire - March 2, 2011) - PacificHealth Laboratories, Inc. (
The Company's common stock will no longer be quoted on the FINRA-supervised OTCBB because under Securities and Exchange Commission Rule 15c2-11, if a market maker fails to quote a security on the OTCBB for a period of four consecutive days, FINRA automatically removes the security from the OTCBB. Decisions concerning where to enter a quotation for our Company's stock are made by our market makers -- not by the Company. These market maker decisions are usually driven by transaction costs, and the Company has no control over the quotation medium selection process. The Company believes removal from the OTCBB will have no effect on the Company since the ability to obtain immediate real-time information about the Company's stock trading activity, enter trades and otherwise follow the Company, remain as before. For additional information about the differences between the OTCQB and the OTCBB see [ www.otcqb.com/otcqb/home ] and [ www.otcbb.com ]. The Company does not incorporate the information on those web sites in this press release.
About PacificHealth:
PacificHealth Laboratories, Inc. (
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