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Game-Changing Patent On Nutrient Combination For Inhibiting Coronavirus
Wall Street Journal Newspaper Publishes Details Of Dr. Rath Research Institute’s Game-Changing Patent On Nutrient Combination For Inhibiting Coronavirus With word spreading that the United States Patent Office has awarded the Dr. Rath Research Institute five patents on micronutrient combinations for fighting human diseases, the Wall Street Journal newspaper has published details of the game-changing patent on a natural approach for preventing and treating coronavirus infections. A historic development in the fight against SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for COVID-19, the growing global awareness of this revolutionary natural health technology will ultimately threaten multibillions of dollars-worth of sales in coronavirus drugs and vaccines. One of the largest newspapers in...
New study proves atherosclerosis is early form of scurvy
Of all these risk factors, by far the most important is a molecule known as Lipoprotein(a). Primarily found in humans and sub-human primates, Lipoprotein(a) functions as a repair molecule compensating for the structural impairment of the vascular wall. In general, animals that produce vitamin C in their bodies do not produce Lipoprotein(a).
In human beings, in the case of a chronic deficiency of vitamin C, the arterial repair process becomes continuous. Over the course of many years atherosclerotic deposits develop, eventually leading to heart attacks and strokes.
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Curcumin And Grape Seed Stop Cancer
Potentially Improves Chemotherapy
One of the biggest barriers to conventional cancer treatment is that cancer cells become resistant to chemotherapy drugs. Trying to overcome that with higher dosages isn’t always an option because of the terrible side effects, including some
that are lethal. But like curcumin, French grape seed may alleviate that. Another scientific study found that OPCs from French grape seed slowed the growth of resistant cancer cells and inhibited the proteins that would otherwise help cancer cells thrive. This means that the grape seed extract could be part of an adjunct therapy to chemotherapy in patients with colorectal cancer and make those drugs more effective at lower dosages.