Cellular Medicine is a new field of science that translates knowledge about the role of micronutrients as biocatalysts in cellular metabolism into practical application for human health. The expansion of this new field will break down the artificial wall that today separates the science of nutritional biochemistry and phytobiology and the practice of medicine. The Dr. Rath Research Institute in Ca
lifornia conducts research in the area of micronutrients and their application for human health. We are using modern science and technology to study the mechanisms of nutrient actions in the body cells and how various natural components can naturally correct and restore the metabolic balance disturbed by a disease or exposure to pathological conditions. Nutrient synergy combines several micronutrients that work in cooperative ways in selected biochemical pathways. “Synergy” components allow achieving enhanced cellular effects without using megadoses of individual substances. Aleksandra Niedzwiecki, PhD
Our research is based on Dr. Rath’s scientific discoveries and a new understanding of the origin of many diseases resulting from long-term deficiency of specific vitamins, minerals and other micronutrients. Our scientific studies in this field have led to the development of innovative solutions for various aspects of health, including cardiovascular disease, high blood pressure, arrhythmia, diabetes, arthritis, various forms of cancer, infectious diseases (i.e., AIDS, Bird Flu, Human Influenza), and many aspects of toxicology and other health issues. Our research in heart disease focuses on optimizing blood vessel function, instead of the artificial lowering of cholesterol, as an effective way to correct coronary heart problems. Our multi-targeted approach to cancer, with its focus on the natural control of metastasis, has been shown to be the most effective way to curb the development and progression of this disease. In the area of infectious diseases we focus on developing natural ways to control the spread and multiplication of infectious agents. The Dr. Rath Research Institute is a 23,000-square-foot pharmaceutical grade laboratory, staffed with scientists from the fields of medicine, biochemistry, cellular biology and nutrition who conduct innovative research in cardiovascular disease, cancer, and other health aspects. Our results have been published in numerous independent peer-reviewed scientific journals, presented at national and international scientific and medical conferences and shared with the public.