Sanki Global, a multi-level marketing company registered in Nevada, routes 96 percent of its website traffic from Mexico, yet promotes an elaborate narrative of Japanese heritage and Spanish olive grove operations. The company, launched in 2010, is led by Alejandro Lopez Tello, a Mexican chemical engineer whose sixteen years in MLM marketing include eight with Sanki Global.
Tello's public biography outlines education at UNAM and ITAM, along with experience in strategic planning and business development. Details regarding his prior eight years in multi-level marketing remain largely unspecified. Language barriers and incomplete public records make a full account of his pre-Sanki Global affiliations difficult to trace.
The company states its products are manufactured through Sanki Mayor, a health and wellness laboratory. Sanki Mayor claims expertise in nanotechnology and nutraceutical formulation. Bejit Edeas serves as Scientific Director of Sanki Mayor and also co-founded Sanki Global. This arrangement tightly links the MLM's operations with its stated manufacturing partner. Sanki Mayor itself is promoted as a merger between Sanki Global and Mayor, a French clinical research organization established in Lyon in 2001.
Sanki Global's product line consists of several dietary supplements, each with specific health claims. Belage, priced at $59, purports to support cellular health with rosemary and olive leaf extracts. Kronuit Fire, a $69.50 weight loss supplement, claims to reduce available sugar in the bloodstream. Inner 7, marketed at $59 per box, is described as purified deep-sea water designed to balance body pH.
The company also offers an $80 "Shinka Pack," which contains samples of its two most popular products. Sanki Global's website requires retail customers to purchase a minimum of two products per order. This practice compels even casual buyers toward a larger commitment, a common tactic in multi-level marketing structures.
The company's supply chain description details olive groves in Spain, laboratories in Japan, and clinical testing facilities in Europe. This narrative aims to project a sophisticated global infrastructure and advanced scientific backing. However, Sanki Global operates from a Nevada corporate address and primarily serves the Mexican market, where it concentrates nearly all of its online traffic.
This discrepancy between Sanki Global's international branding and its operational footprint raises questions. The company asks customers to trust in Japanese wellness traditions and European scientific rigor, yet its core business functions from a US-registered entity, selling supplements primarily in Mexico. The leadership team's pre-company history remains largely opaque.
Regulators in both the United States and Mexico, such as the FDA and COFEPRIS respectively, scrutinize health claims made by supplement companies. Unsubstantiated claims, particularly those related to nanotechnology or specific disease benefits, can draw enforcement action. The lack of detailed, verifiable information about Sanki Global's claimed scientific partnerships and the precise origin of its ingredients complicates independent assessment of its product efficacy and safety.
Sanki Global's business model relies on a network of distributors in Mexico, selling products with a branding story that emphasizes international scientific prowess. The company's promotional materials frequently feature imagery of global research and natural ingredients. But the operational reality points to a Nevada-registered entity focused almost exclusively on a single market, supported by a leadership team with an incompletely documented past in the multi-level marketing sector. The firm's stated origin story ultimately obscures more than it clarifies about its actual operations.
