- 21. Glucose Metabolism Can Benefit From Micronutrient Synergy
- (NEWS)
- ... and to prevent infection and inflammation in diabetes patients thereby reducing sugar-related complications in other organs. Moreover, minerals like calcium and magnesium are important for optimum function ...
- Created on 12 July 2019
- 22. Micronutrients Can Benefit In Combatting Mesothelioma
- (NEWS)
- ... the time of diagnosis, the average life expectancy of mesothelioma patients varies from 4-18 months. The diagnosis is commonly delayed because the symptoms of mesothelioma are nonspecific such as a cough, ...
- Created on 30 May 2019
- 23. Beware of the bitten dog: How Bayer’s desperate situation could lead to desperate acts
- (NEWS)
- ... own statin drug, Baycol (also known as Lipobay). But to get a patent on this drug, Bayer had to chemically modify the molecule. This manipulation had consequences: more than 30 American patients who were ...
- Created on 05 April 2019
- 24. PRESS RELEASE: Patented New Vaccine Candidates With The Potential To Block All Types Of Cancer Universally
- (NEWS)
- ... made unaffordable to the majority of patients and nations, the Dr. Rath Research Institute has obtained patent protection2 for it in many countries. The Institute is looking for public research institutes, ...
- Created on 24 January 2019
- 25. Micronutrients May Mitigate the Adverse Effects Of Air Pollution Part II
- (NEWS)
- ... people living in areas of high air pollution. The improvements were equally observable in healthy as well as in asthma patients. Vitamin E is a collective term used for eight lipid-soluble tocopherols; ...
- Created on 22 January 2019
- 26. Benefits Of Micronutrients In Lyme Disease-Part II
- (NEWS)
- ... was suppressed. The in vivo test results and success of this approach opens up new possibilities for safe and effective control of Lyme disease, bringing hope for millions of chronic Lyme disease patients. ...
- Created on 19 June 2018
- 27. The Benefits of Micronutrients in Lyme Disease
- (NEWS)
- ... forms allow the bacteria to survive and change even in hostile environments. There is a common perception that patients treated with antibiotics at the early stages of Lyme disease recover rapidly and ...
- Created on 22 May 2018
- 28. The Benefits Of Micronutrients For Wound Healing And Healthy Skin
- (NEWS)
- ... skin loses elasticity as we age and this is a major factor in delayed wound healing in older people. Vitamin C is also required for proper immune system function, a consideration in patients with open ...
- Created on 24 April 2018
- 29. The Benefits Of Micronutrients In Wound Healing
- (NEWS)
- ... during this period. It has been observed that the vitamin C levels fall to severe scurvy levels in seriously injured patients during their recovery phase, indicating that micronutrient supplementation ...
- Created on 03 April 2018
- 30. The Benefits Of Micronutrients In Healing Bone Fractures
- (NEWS)
- ... a fractured bone. The Dr. Rath Research Institute conducted a randomized double blind placebo-controlled clinical trial involving 131 patients with tibial shaft fractures. The ages of the patients ranged ...
- Created on 20 March 2018
- 31. Healthy Bones Need Healthy Connective Tissue
- (NEWS)
- ... showing early signs of osteoporosis as young as 35-40 years of age. Since osteoporosis lacks specific symptoms, most patients are not diagnosed until extensive bone thinning has already set in. It is widely ...
- Created on 06 March 2018
- 32. Vitamins: Choosing Supplements
- (NEWS)
- ... of cancer patients take some form of supplements, and most take a random combination of different supplements without knowing their efficacy and interactions. Most popular supplements are either individual ...
- Created on 07 December 2017
- 33. The Benefits Of Phytonutrients In Bone Cancer
- (NEWS)
- ... given in cases of extensive metastasis. High-grade chondrosarcoma has a poorer survival rate with only 38% of patients achieving 10-year cancer free survival. The Dr. Rath Research Institute recently ...
- Created on 02 November 2017
- 34. The Benefits Of Micronutrients In Controlling Lymphoma
- (NEWS)
- ... increased in the past few years, the cancer patients develop a deficiency of multiple nutrients due to the disease and the severe side effects of the treatment. Given our research results, micronutrient ...
- Created on 17 October 2017
- 35. Radiation From Diagnostic Imaging Can Cause Cellular Damage
- (NEWS)
- ... especially radiologists, became concerned with overuse of certain diagnostic techniques -, in particular those that expose patients to radiation. Although infrequent use of X-ray or CT scans will not ...
- Created on 06 September 2017
- 36. Micronutrients Fight Kidney Cancer In Many Ways
- (NEWS)
- ... through lymph vessels to nearby lymph nodes or through blood vessels to the lungs, bones, or liver. Due to the lack of specific symptoms, 20-30% of the patients already have metastatic cancer at the time ...
- Created on 13 June 2017
- 37. The Role Of Micronutrients In Diabetes In Children- Part 2
- (NEWS)
- ... vitamin C deficiency inside the cells by competing with vitamin C for intracellular entry. This is particularly damaging for the cardiovascular system in diabetic patients. In diabetic patients high glucose-related ...
- Created on 01 May 2017
- 38. Our Body Shows Us How To Fight Cancer: Part 2
- (NEWS)
- ... Lp (a) within the tumor and surrounding areas must be body’s response to strengthen the ECM and collagen fibers to prevent cancer metastasis. It is well documented that cancer patients have very low ...
- Created on 04 August 2016
- 39. Popular High Blood Pressure Medicine Impairs Collagen Production In The Vascular Cells
- (NEWS)
- ... concentration within the cells, further supporting collagen production. The fact that calcium channel blockers – taken by tens of millions of heart patients worldwide in the belief that they can help ...
- Created on 25 June 2016
- 40. Connective Tissue Diseases And The Heart Disease Connection
- (NEWS)
- ... patients with connective tissue diseases, which include rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, scleroderma, and dermatomyositis (a specific type of symmetrical muscle weakness with rash). The authors concluded that ...
- Created on 02 May 2016