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Tom
08-31-2006, 01:51 PM
http://www.lef.org/news/LefDailyNews.htm?NewsID=4274&Section=VITAMINS


Dr. Rath Discovers Natural Control of Metastasis, Mainstream Science Still Mystified

PR Newswire

08-31-06

SANTA CLARA, Calif., Aug 30, 2006 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- According to Aleksandra Niedzwiecki, Ph.D., CEO and Director of Research at the Dr. Rath Research Institute, the solution to the "mystery of metastasis" mentioned in the New York Times article published August 15, 2006 was found more than a decade ago, and has since been confirmed in a series of scientific studies.

The New York Times article has brought attention to the fact that while 90% of cancer deaths occur from its metastasis to vital sites in the body, only a small fraction of research efforts has been dedicated to solve this problem. According to Dr. Danny Welch, professor of pathology at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, "Under 100 people in the world [have] labs [that] focus on understanding more about how metastasis works."

This article however, fails to report about impressive research results that prove that cancer metastasis can be curbed by a combination of natural substances (Lysine/ Proline/ Vitamin C/ EGCG), acting through several mechanisms. This nutrient synergy has demonstrated an ability to stop the activity of enzymes that cancer cells use in order to spread through the body, and has been shown to curb metastasis in vivo. The effectiveness of this natural approach has been documented in almost three dozen cancer cell types. These results prove Dr. Rath's concept that cancer metastasis can be stopped through the "tumor encapsulation" effect achieved by enhancing natural mechanisms already operating in the body. The results of this approach have been published by researchers at the Dr. Rath Institute in over 20 scientific papers, and they have been presented at numerous scientific and medical conferences as well. To date, Dr. Rath has developed the only natural, safe, and effective scientifically proven approach to control metastasis.

These studies, together with the last year's publication of a study conducted at the National Institute of Health (NIH) confirming the mechanism by which Vitamin C kills cancer cells, provide further documentation that the control of cancer is possible by using natural components devoid of devastating side effects. Overall, there are many well-documented examples of the success of these natural approaches in cancer patients.

Dr. Niedzwiecki concludes, "Our research with non-patentable compounds has to overcome many obstacles that are not present when patentable, and therefore profitable, options are being studied. This is unfortunate for millions of cancer patients and it urgently calls for restructuring the priorities of medical research, and orienting it towards curing diseases instead of maximizing company profits and shareholder value."



Contact:

Bryan Tallman

Dr. Rath Research Institute

1260 Memorex Drive

Santa Clara, CA 95050

Phone: 408-567-5059

b.tallman@drrath.com

SOURCE Dr. Rath Research Institute

CONTACT: Bryan Tallman of Dr. Rath Research Institute, +1-408-567-5059, or

b.tallman@drrath.com

RobinP
08-31-2006, 05:37 PM
Linus Pauling coined vitC useful for the common cold. Now look how far vitC has come, being advocated for cancer, truly amazing. Pour on the vit C.

heblaj01
08-31-2006, 05:40 PM
Tom,

If the author of the research is Matthias Rath I would be circumspect even if he might be right in this perticular case.
A google search with the words RATH QUACKWATCH will bring out a number of unsavory stories including criminal charges in Germany a country that is usually lenient towards alternative medicine.

Tom
08-31-2006, 07:01 PM
Hi Heblaj,

I am very familiar with what you are saying. As a matter of fact, I almost blew off the article without reading it when I saw which (witch?) doctor they were referring to in the text. But, since it was posted on the Life Extension website news, I decided to read further. I was surprised and relieved to see that the results seemed to be backed up by researchers with more favorable reputations.

I have read much of what Matthias Rath has written over the years, and found his attitude sort of quirky, if not downright kooky. He reminds me of the type of guy they stick in a labcoat and plaster on the front of a penis enlargement brochure...lol. Some of the photos of him I have seen invoke visions of Dr. Frankenstein.

I simply found this article a little more genuine than most that concern him. I'm sure many of his theories will be either proved or dismissed in the years to come, but I like to read everything I can to provoke thought about the therapies if nothing else. Thanks for the caveat.

Tom

tousled1
09-02-2006, 08:41 AM
Tom, Love your description -- sure made me laugh. You have such a great sense of humor and it comes through in your posts.