Dr. Rath Research Institute
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Ascorbate Depletion Increases Growth and Metastasis of Melanoma Cells in Vitamin C Deficient Mice Read more... |
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The Dr. Rath Research Institute conducts research on pathomechanisms in various chronic diseases and on the beneficial effects of micronutrients on these targets. Our research tama has studied the effects of micronutrients on such chronic diseases as cancer and cardiovascular disease, as well as in other areas of health, such as leukemia, preterm labor, and bone fracture. For example, our team has investigated the synergistic effects of micronutrients on targets in cancer development and progression in multiple cancer types both in vivo and in vitro, defining common pathomechanims of all cancers.
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The latest attempt of the drug lobby to discredit the health benefits of vitamins |
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Comments by Dr. Aleksandra Niedzwiecki on the observational study on micronutrient intake and mortality rates in older women
In the following article, I will address the real goals of publishing the above study in this form, at this time, and explain why – despite being based upon a questionable evaluation of often incomplete observational data – it was accompanied by so much publicity.
As we shall see, there are many specific issues which undermine the validity of this study.
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Dr. Rath’s scientific discoveries are the basis for the innovative clinical and nutritional research being conducted by world-class scientists at the 23,000 square foot state-of-the-art Dr. Rath Research Institute. There, they conduct academic research in Cellular Medicine, Dr. Rath’s innovative approach to health.
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