According to a published “company profile”, VMA Life initially launched as Vemma Asia.

Vemma Asia was

founded in 2004 by Kenneth Koh in partnership with BK Boreyko from the United States.

Under Kenneth’s careful guidance and leadership, the company has grown to become a regional powerhouse in the field of premium liquid nutrition in Asia over the last 12 years.

In 2015 Vemma Asia changed its name to VMA Life.

Realizing the huge potential of the Asian market, Vemma Asia re-evaluated and re-strategized its vision and mission, and subsequently, VMAlife was born in late 2015.

Well, that’s one way of putting it.

In August, 2015 the FTC alleged Vemma was a $200 million dollar pyramid scheme and
shut it down
.

That saw Vemma Asia drop the name and reboot as VMA Life a few months later.

There’s no mention of BK Boreyko on the VMA Life website today, putting a question mark over whether he’s still tied to the company.

VMA Life retains Vemma’s orange and green color pallete for marketing. “VMA” is also an obvious abbreviation of “Vemma”.

Vemma Asia Founder Kenneth Koh (right) serves as CEO of VMA Life.

Koh seems to be the main driving force behind the business and, at least publicly, in charge of the company.

Koh’s corporate bio credits him with a career in the media prior to founding Vemma Asia.

It was only after a relative became ill that Koh got involved in MLM.

When his brother was diagnosed with cancer with only six months to live, Kenneth began scouting for health products.

On one of his trips to America, he chanced upon a liquid-based supplement.

After doing some personal research, Kenneth decided to give it to his brother.

12 years on and his brother is alive and well.

He attributes his brother’s amazing recovery to the daily consumption of the product.

That’s a testimony from the CEO of VMA Life, in an official VMA Life marketing brochure, attributing consumption of Vemma’s products with curing his brother of cancer.

Having witnessed the miraculous effects the product had on his brother, Kenneth was convinced of its benefits and sought to bring the product into Asia to offer other people a chance at renewed health.

Any guesses on how Koh might have marketed Vemma throughout Asia?

Interestingly enough VMA Life’s Policies and Procedures warns affiliates they cannot

claim that drinking VMAlife will help treat diabetes, heart disease, cancer, or any other disease.

Wink wink, nudge nudge.

At the time of publication VMA Life has offices in Singapore (head office), Malaysia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Taiwan and Thailand.

Read on for a full review of the VMA Life MLM opportunity.

VMA Life Products

Whereas Vemma’s products were manufactured inhouse in the US, VMA Life states it

manufactures all its products in Good Manufacturing

Practices (GMP) factories in Taiwan.

The flagship product is Velixir, which seems identical to Vemma’s own branded mangosteen drink.

Velixir is VMAlife’s flagship health supplement.

It is a superior l


🤖 Quick Answer

What is VMA Life and its connection to Vemma?
VMA Life is the rebranded name of Vemma Asia, a company founded in 2004 by Kenneth Koh and BK Boreyko. The company changed its name in late 2015, following the FTC's August 2015 allegations that Vemma operated as a $200 million pyramid scheme, which resulted in its shutdown.

Why did Vemma Asia rebrand as VMA Life?
Vemma Asia rebranded as VMA Life in late 2015 after the FTC shut down Vemma in August 2015 on allegations of operating an illegal pyramid scheme worth $200 million. The name change represented a strategic reboot of the company's operations in the Asian market.

What were the FTC's allegations against Vemma?
In August


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