L-lysine and vitamin C work better in synergy against Escherichia coli and Acinetobacter baumannii

L-lysine and vitamin C work better in synergy against Escherichia coli and Acinetobacter baumanniis W. Sumera, M.Sc., A. Goc, Ph.D., A. Niedzwiecki, Ph.D. and M. Rath, M.D. Dr. Aleksandra Niedzwiecki Dr. Rath Research Institute, 5941 Optical Court, San Jose, CA 95138, USA Email: author@jcmnh.org AbstractFull TextFiguresReferencesPDFAbstract For centuries various plants and their natural compounds were used…

Health Benefits of Specific Micronutrient Combinations in Diabetes

Health Benefits of Specific Micronutrient Combinations in Diabetes M. Chatterjee A. Niedzwiecki A.Goc M . Rath Dr. Aleksandra Niedzwiecki Dr. Rath Research Institute, 5941 Optical Court, San Jose, CA 95138, USA Email: author@jcmnh.org AbstractFull TextFiguresReferencesPDFAbstract Currently, diabetes affects more than five hundred million people worldwide and the numbers are projected to increase. Conventional management of diabetes…

Antitumor effect of a nutrient mixture on colon cancer cells

Colorectal cancer is the second most deadly cancer in the United States and there is an urgent need to develop effective preventive and therapeutic strategies against it. The aim of our study was to investigate the antitumor effects of a nutrient mixture containing ascorbic acid, lysine, proline and green tea extract that has been previously demonstrated a strong anticancer activity in several cancer cell types.

Different multi-nutrient formulations support calcification process in human bone cells

Bone is a specialized connective tissue and its formation involves many steps and stages. It is a dynamic tissue that responds to many internal and external factors and adapts to changing functional conditions. Bone is composed of various types of cells and collagenous extracellular organic matrix, which is predominantly type I collagen (85–95%) that becomes hardened by the deposition of […]

Micronutrient complexes support glucose metabolism in skeletal muscle cells

As a key substrate for generating biological energy in all of the body’s cells, glucose is vital for sustaining life. Numerous other metabolic processes and bodily functions also depend on a steady supply of glucose. In all aspects, optimum intracellular transport of glucose is essential for a healthy metabolism and for maintaining healthy blood glucose levels.