Cancer
Danish Research Confirms Rath Discovery: Enzyme Block Stops Cancer Spread
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Posted on Nov 29, 2004, 4 a.m.
By Bill Freeman
Research done at Copenhagen University and published in the International Journal of Cancer confirms a discovery made by Dr. Mathias Rath, the controversial founder of a new direction in health care called Cellular Medicine. The Danish study found that the enzyme urokinase plasminogen activator plays a critical role in the spread of cancer.
Research done at Copenhagen University and published in the International Journal of Cancer confirms a discovery made by Dr. Mathias Rath, the controversial founder of a new direction in health care called Cellular Medicine. The Danish study found that the enzyme urokinase plasminogen activator plays a critical role in the spread of cancer. Absence of the enzyme prevents the forming of metastases. While the Danish researchers are now looking for a medication capable of eliminating the enzyme, Dr. Rath and his researchers have already found that our bodies have a natural mechanism that blocks the enzyme, which can be reinforced by abundantly supplying certain nutrients: vitamin C and the aminoacids...
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