- 61. Do you have Multiple Risks for Heart Disease? MICRONUTRIENTS CAN HELP
- (Health Science News Page)
- Approximately 40% of the world population and almost one in three adults in the US have high blood pressure, which in individuals with additional genetic predisposition to heart disease greatly increases ...
- Created on 10 April 2015
- 62. Cellular Medicine Research Breakthroughs in the Control of Diseases: Report on Scientific Research
- (Scientific Presentations: Heart Disease)
- ... Proceedings. Comment Current concepts of pathogenesis in cardiovascular disease focus on elevated plasma risk factors damaging the vascular wall and, thereby, initiating atherogenesis. These ...
- Created on 02 April 2015
- 63. A Nutrient Approach to Inhibition of Cardiovascular Disease
- (Scientific Presentations: Heart Disease)
- ... on symptoms, but does not address the cellular cause of cardiovascular disease – chronic deficiency of essential nutrients. The nutrient mixture of ascorbic acid, lysine, proline and green tea extract ...
- Created on 02 April 2015
- 64. Micronutrients and Nutrient Synergy in Immunodeficiency and Infectious Disease
- (Influenza)
- Jariwalla RJ, Niedzwiecki A, Rath M Botanical Medicine in Clinical Practice, eds. Preedy VR and Watson RR., Chapter 23, 2008 Abstract: Good nutrition is vital to immune function and disease resistance. ...
- Created on 22 March 2015
- 65. Infectious Diseases
- (All Projects)
- Infectious diseases pose a severe health threat for all nations, especially in economically challenged countries. Emerging infectious diseases such as the current COVID-19 pandemic, and the earlier bird ...
- Created on 09 February 2015
- 66. Cellular Medicine in Heart Disease
- (All Projects)
- Why Cholesterol Is Not the Cause of Heart Disease Dr. Rath’s discovery of the vitamin C-scurvy-heart disease connection and our latest research shed new light on the role of cholesterol in heart disease. ...
- Created on 09 February 2015
- 67. Solution to the Puzzle of Human Cardiovascular Disease: Its Primary Cause Is Ascorbate Deficiency, Leading to the Deposition of Lipoprotein(a) and Fibrinogen/Fibrin in the Vascular Wall
- (Leading Publications)
- M. Rath, L. Pauling Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine 1991, 6:125-134 Summary Human cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the result of the accumulation of lipoprotein(a), Lp(a), rather than of low density ...
- Created on 22 January 2015
- 68. Unified Theory of Human Cardiovascular Disease Leading the Way to the Abolition of This Disease as a Cause for Human Mortality
- (Leading Publications)
- M. Rath, L. Pauling Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine 1992, 7: 5-15 Summary Until now therapeutic concepts for human cardiovascular disease (CVD) were targeting individual pathomechanisms or specific ...
- Created on 22 January 2015
- 69. The Scurvy-Heart Disease Connection: Solution to the Puzzle of Cardiovascular Disease
- (All Speeches)
- ... I will present to you the facts that atherosclerosis, heart attacks and strokes are not diseases but the direct result of long-term vitamin deficiency. And therefore they can be prevented by natural means, ...
- Created on 22 January 2015
- 70. Clinical Studies in Heart Disease
- (All Studies)
- The coronary arteries provide the primary blood supply to the heart muscle, and coronary heart disease occurs when the arteries become blocked by a buildup of, calcium, cholesterol, and other blood factors. ...
- Created on 21 January 2015
- 71. Heart Disease
- (Discoveries Tab)
- Coronary Heart Disease, the cause of heart attacks and strokes is an early form of scurvy Dr. Rath’s discovery reveals that the development of atherosclerotic deposits in the arteries of the heart is ...
- Created on 21 January 2015
- 72. Discoveries in Heart Diseases
- (Slider)
- Coronary Heart Disease Is an Early Form of Scurvy Dr. Rath’s discovery reveals that coronary heart disease occurs exactly for the same reason that clinical (early) scurvy does – a deficiency of vitamin ...
- Created on 19 January 2013
- 73. Natural Compounds Modulate Apolipoprotein E Gene and Protein Expression in Fibroblasts Derived from Young and Old Female Alzheimer’s Patients
- (New Publications)
- G. Lopez, A. Goc, M. Rath, A. Niedzwiecki American Journal of Food and Nutrition. 2024, 12(2), 49-58. DOI: 10.12691/ajfn-12-2-1 Abstract: Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of dementia, accounting ...
- Created on 22 May 2024
- 74. Inhibitory effect of theaflavin-3,30 -digallate can involve its binding to the “stem” domain of α-hemolysin of Staphylococcus aureus
- (New Publications)
- ... polysaccharides, and secreted toxins. The pore-forming α-hemolysin, known as α-toxin, is produced by nearly all virulent strains of S. aureus and is implicated in several diseases including skin and ...
- Created on 27 October 2023
- 75. Cellular effects of citrus compounds
- (Others)
- ... with morbidity and mortality from degenerative diseases. As different citrus compounds and fruit extracts provide a variety of physiological benefits and they are widely used in nutritional supplements ...
- Created on 04 January 2023
- 76. Inhibition of Borrelia Burgdorferi-Induced TLR2-NFκB Canonical Signaling by Gallic Acid through Targeting the CD14+ Adaptor Protein and p65 Molecule
- (Lyme Disease)
- Goc A, Rath M, Niedzwiecki A. International Journal of Molecular Science 2022, 23, 10987. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms231910987 Abstract: The cases of Lyme disease caused by Borrelia burgdorferi infection ...
- Created on 26 September 2022
- 77. Health Benefits of Specific Micronutrient Combinations in Diabetes
- (Diabetes)
- ... disease. Notably, glucose uptake by human cells could be significantly increased also in the absence of insulin, a finding with relevance to the treatment of type II as well as type I diabetes. These results ...
- Created on 31 March 2022
- 78. Age and Dietary Vitamin C Intake Affect Brain Physiology in Genetically Modified Mice Expressing Human Lipoprotein(A) and Unable to Synthesize Vitamin C
- (Aging)
- ... cerebral vessels is a recognized risk factor for cardiovascular disease, and research supports its role as a “repair factor” in vascular walls weakened by vitamin C deficiency. Background: Humans depend ...
- Created on 24 December 2021
- 79. Micronutrients in mitigating the adverse health effects of air pollution – part 2
- (Others)
- ... ambient (outdoor) and indoor air pollution was linked to 7 million premature deaths worldwide. Most were attributed to cardiovascular diseases (stroke and ischemic heart disease), chronic obstructive pulmonary ...
- Created on 11 June 2021
- 80. Anti-borreliae efficacy of Gallic acid in vitro
- (Scientific Presentations: Infectious Diseases)
- ... disease, a tick-borne disease caused by Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato, has become a growing health concern in the USA and Europe. The search for novel non-toxic and effective treatment approaches is ...
- Created on 12 May 2021