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Scientific publications by Dr. M Rath

http://www4.dr-rath-foundation.org/THE_FOUNDATION/About_Dr_Matthias_Rath/scientific_publications.htm

During his career Dr. Rath has made scientific discoveries that rank among the most important discoveries of all time in the field of medicine.

Most importantly, his groundbreaking discoveries in the field of medicine will improve the health and life of all people for generations to come.

Among the discoveries made by Dr. Rath the following rank highest:

 

The discovery that atherosclerosis, heart attacks and strokes are an early form of scurvy caused by a chronic vitamin deficiency of the vascular wall. Read about it in Dr. Rath’s book ‘The Heart’. (PDF, 1.43 MB)

The discovery that long-term vitamin deficiency is also the primary cause of high blood pressure, heart failure, circulatory problems in diabetes and other related cardiovascular diseases. Read about it in Dr. Rath’s book ‘The Heart’. (PDF, 1.43 MB)

The discovery that cancer growth and metastasis can be prevented by the optimum supply of lysine and other natural substances blocking the enzymatic digestion of the connective tissue by cancer cells. Read about it in Dr. Rath’s book ‘Cancer’. (PDF, 655 kB)

The foundation of Cellular Medicine, defining the optimum supply of vitamins and other bio-energy molecules as the medical breakthrough that will allow the prevention, treatment and eventually the eradication of today's most common diseases.

Scientific Publications by Dr. Rath:

Detection and Quantification of Lipoprotein (a) in the Arterial Wall of 107 Coronary Bypass PatientsMatthias Rath, M.D., Axel Niendorf, Tjark Reblin, Manfred Dietel, Hans Joachim Krebber, and Ulrike BeisiegelARTERIOSCLEROSIS Vol 9 No 5, SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 1989

Morphological detection and quantification of lipoprotein(a) deposition in atheromatous lesions of human aorta and coronary arteriesAxel Niendorf, Matthias Rath, Katrin Wolf, Susanne Peters, Hartmut Arps, Ulrike Beisiegel, and Manfred DietelVirchows Archives of Pathological Anatomy, 1990, Number 417, Pages 105-111

Lipoprotein (a) in the arterial wallU. Beisiegel, A. Niendorf, K. Wolf, T. Reblin and M. RathEUROPEAN HEART JOURNAL (1990) 11 (SUPPL. E), 174-183

Antiatherosclerotic effect of probucol in WHHL rabbits: are there plasma parameters to evaluate this effect?B. Finckh¹, A. Niendorf², M. Rath¹, and U. Beisiegel¹EUR J CLIN PHARMACOL (1991) 40 [sUPPL 1]: S 77 - S 80

Lipoprotein (a) is a surrogate for ascorbateMatthias Rath M.D. and Linus Pauling Ph.D.PROCCEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES USA 1990, 87, 6204-6207

Immunological evidence for the accumulation of lipoprotein(a) in the atherosclerotic lesion of the hypoascorbemic guinea pigMatthias Rath M.D. and Linus Pauling Ph.D.

Solution to the Puzzle of Human Cardiovascular Disease: Its Primary Cause is Ascorbate defiency, leading to the deposition of lipoprotein(a) and fibrinogen / fibrin in the vascular wallMatthias Rath M.D. and Linus Pauling Ph.D.

Apoprotein (a) is an Adhesive ProteinMatthias Rath M.D. and Linus Pauling Ph.D.

Unified Theory of Human Cardiovascular Disease Leading the Way to the Abolition of this Disease as a Cause for Human MortalityMatthias Rath M.D. and Linus Pauling Ph.D.

Plasmin-Induced Proteolysis and the Role of Apoprotein(a), Lysine, and Synthetic Lysine AnalogsMatthias Rath M.D. and Linus Pauling Ph.D.

Solution to the Puzzle of Human EvolutionMatthias Rath, M.D.Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine, August 1992

Lipoprotein(a) Reduction by AscorbateMatthias Rath M.D. and Linus Pauling Ph.D.Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine, August 1992

Reducing the Risk for Cardiovascular Disease with Nutritional SupplementsMatthias Rath, M.D.

A New Era in MedicineMatthias Rath, M.D.

Puzzle of Human Evolution SolvedMatthias Rath, M.D.PRESS RELEASE, Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine (November 1992)

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