Such factors include generaleconomic and business conditions, the ability to acquire and developspecific projects, the ability to fund operations and changes in consumerand business consumption habits and other factors over which ProtonLaboratories, Inc. has little or no control.Contact:Jim WheelerPresident & CEO760-420-9969Copyright 2009, Market Wire, All rights reserved.-0-. HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA, Jan 22 (MARKET WIRE) BioCentric Energy, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: BEHL) board members have appointedDennis Shen, a Board member for BEHL, as President of BioCentric EnergyAlgae, a wholly owned subsidiary of BioCentric Energy Holdings (BEHL).Dennis Fisher, Board Member and President for BioCentric Energy, Inc.(BEHL), stated today, "We welcome the commitment that Mr Shen hastendered to the success of BioCentric Energy Algae. We have a great trustin his ability to lead this division as the premier focus of BEHL." Mr.Fisher went on to say, "I believe Our Algae Solution is one of theanswers to reduce CO2 emissions profitably and we look forward to theleadership Dennis will deliver."The team of BioCentric Energy Algae delivers cost-effectivephotobioreactor systems that take the emissions from smoke stacks, and ina closed loop environment, grow algae for production and harvestprofitably.BioCentric Energy Holdings, Inc. is dedicated to the development of newtechnologies as well as acquiring and fostering companies with innovativetechnologies designed to provide unique and effective green energysolutions for the 21st century. 
Along with the cultivation of importantrelationships and partnerships with synergistic entities, BioCentricEnergy has devoted substantial time and effort in research anddevelopment in order to bring a range of innovative green alternatives tothe marketplace.Safe Harbor Statement:Except for historical information contained herein, the matters set forthabove may be forward-looking statements that involve certain risks anduncertainties that could cause actual results to differ from those in theforward-looking statements. Words such as "anticipate," "believe,""estimate," "expect," "intend" and similar expressions, as they relate tothe Company or its management, identify forward-looking statements. Suchforward-looking statements are based on the current beliefs of management,as well as assumptions made by and information currently available tomanagement. Actual results could differ materially from those contemplatedby the forward-looking statements as a result of certain factors such asthe level of business and consumer spending, the amount of sales of theCompany's products, the competitive environment within the industry, theability of the Company to continue to expand its operations, the level ofcosts incurred in connection with the Company's expansion efforts,economic conditions in the industry and the financial strength of theCompany's customers and suppliers. Investors are alsodirected to consider all other risks and uncertainties.Contact:Mr.

Dennis FisherCEO and PresidentBioCentric Energy (BEHL)Email: http:// 2009, Market Wire, All rights reserved.-0-. ) We all know the stories.Back in the day, the chaw was the rage.We've all seen that scene in "The Sandlot" when all the kids try chewing tobacco because all their favorite baseball players do it.This has become a common motif in anti-tobacco campaigns: trying to stop visible figures from doing it because young, impressionable fans who idolize players might just try it and get addicted.It seems the issue of chewing tobacco has fallen out of the spotlight lately. Its use in Major League Baseball has declined due to policies bans in the minor leagues, but there are still many players who do it.I was somewhat naive about the whole issue until about my sophomore year in high school, when I found out that my team's pitching coach dipped. (Dip is fine-cut tobacco that is placed between the lip and the gums, while chew is shredded tobacco leaves or plugs placed in the cheek.) After that point, I began picking up on it when watching baseball on TV.There are a lot of players who do it many you might not think of.I won't name names, because I don't think it's particularly appropriate, nor do I want to start a witch hunt for who does and who doesn't. But, for example, I can tell you that at least a quarter of the Boston Red Sox do it.Right now, there's one team that has taken measures against chew. The Minnesota Twins have outlawed it because their (former) home field (the Metrodome) doesn't get cleaned or drained by weather.