Portrait - Dr. Rath Health Alliance
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After a short break, the lecture<br />
continued by discussing (supportive)<br />
therapy using cellular<br />
medicine, with an in-depth exploration<br />
of the main tasks of vital<br />
cell materials in the treatment<br />
of cancer. These tasks include reinforcing<br />
the body’s immune system<br />
(using vitamin C, copper,<br />
zinc and arginine for example),<br />
protecting all body cells and tissues<br />
(with the aid of antioxidants<br />
such as vitamin C, selenium,<br />
bioflavonoids, EGCG), strengthening<br />
the connective tissue in the<br />
body (including with lysine, proline,<br />
vitamin C, copper and manganese)<br />
and inhibiting collagendigesting<br />
enzymes that produce<br />
cancer cells in large numbers (i.e.<br />
with the use of lysine and<br />
EGCG). The main aims of cellular<br />
medicine here are to strengthen<br />
the connective tissue in the<br />
body, to prevent the destruction<br />
of connective tissue and to<br />
strengthen the defensive system.<br />
Strengthening the connective tissue<br />
and fighting uncontrolled<br />
connective tissue loss due to collagen-digesting<br />
enzymes is of<br />
major importance in helping prevent<br />
the spread of cancer cells<br />
through the body.<br />
Guests were then invited to<br />
watch a video entitled “Cellular<br />
Medicine Parts 1 and 2”. The<br />
video showed how collagen-digesting<br />
enzymes can help cancer<br />
cells spread uncontrolled<br />
through the body, as a result of<br />
which metastasis can take place.<br />
The video also illustrated how<br />
high doses of nutrients such as<br />
lysine and EGCG can block these<br />
enzymes and stop the spread of<br />
cancer cells through the body.<br />
Finally, the major results of the<br />
research being done by the<br />
Passing on information<br />
Matthias <strong>Rath</strong> B.V. team in America<br />
with high doses of nutrients<br />
(lysine, proline, vitamin C and<br />
EGCG) were discussed. This has<br />
demonstrated that high doses of<br />
nutrients are able to stop the<br />
spread of cancer cells. This research<br />
is described in detail in<br />
the brochure “The Victory Over<br />
Cancer Is At Hand”.<br />
After the lecture there was ample<br />
opportunity for visitors to ask<br />
questions, an opportunity of<br />
which they made extensive use.<br />
They also exchanged experiences<br />
and had an opportunity to<br />
approach the nutritionists on<br />
hand for personal help and advice.<br />
There was also a display<br />
providing comprehensive information<br />
in the form of books,<br />
brochures, course prospectuses<br />
and videos.<br />
The many responses which we<br />
received from visitors suggest<br />
that it was an informative and<br />
meaningful afternoon. Here is a<br />
selection of their comments: ‘It<br />
was a clear and interesting presentation<br />
and I understand the use<br />
of vitamins much better now. I<br />
have been using them in the past<br />
but not the right ones - now I<br />
Further training<br />
know better,’ ‘I’m sure you’ll do<br />
very well! Carry on!’ and ‘It’s still<br />
a complex subject but I thought it<br />
was a good lecture.”<br />
However one or two visitors<br />
commented that there is often<br />
confusion about products, and I<br />
would just like to respond to that<br />
in more detail. We come under<br />
the Goods Act which in practical<br />
terms means that we are not allowed<br />
to make any health claims<br />
about our products. We cannot<br />
name any products in conjunction<br />
with health information, and<br />
so we often have to ‘skate<br />
around’ things which may give<br />
the impression that we are evading<br />
the issues. This is not our intention<br />
however. We are able to<br />
provide well-founded information<br />
about the effects of nutrients,<br />
so if you have any questions or<br />
comments on this matter you can<br />
of course contact us at any time.<br />
The contents of the lecture are<br />
summarised in the special folder<br />
“What can cellular medicine<br />
mean for cancer” which is available<br />
free of charge from: Vitamine<br />
Informatiecentrum “De<br />
Waag”: +31-546-538385.<br />
<strong>Rath</strong> International . August / September . 2003<br />
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