Press release: Breakthrough in coronavirus research confirmed
“Micronutrients inhibit SARS-CoV-2 and all of its alpha, beta, gamma, delta, kappa and Mµ variants”
11 February, 2022. San Jose, CA. The world has taken a major step forward in the search for a scientifically proven, side-effect-free way to combat the COVID-19 pandemic over the long term. Scientists at the Dr. Rath Research Institute in San Jose, California, have developed a combination of scientifically defined plant ingredients – vitamins and other micronutrients – capable of inhibiting all known mutations of the coronavirus.
These groundbreaking findings have now been published in the independent, peer-reviewed European Journal of Microbiology and Immunology, under the title “Inhibitory effects of specific combination of natural compounds against SARS-CoV-2 and its Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta, Kappa, and Mµ variants”. SARS-CoV-2 is the scientific name for the pathogen causing the COVID-19 pandemic.
With these research results, the world community has for the first time a scientifically proven way to develop an effective immediately implementable health strategy against the COVID-19 pandemic, and, one that, unlike pharmaceutical drugs, has no adverse side effects. The very title of this scientific paper underscores the universal applicability of this new approach, in the fight against the extremely rapidly mutating coronavirus.
All known mutations of coronavirus – including Omicron – use the same cellular mechanisms to infect body cells and to spread. Our research team used this finding to develop an entirely novel approach to ending the COVID-19 pandemic: inhibiting the cellular mechanisms common to all coronaviruses as they infect the human body. Most remarkably, from now on, people and governments around the world will have a strategy to counter even future mutations of the coronavirus – preventively.
Against the background of the unprecedented health, economic and social damage that the COVID-19 pandemic has already caused worldwide, the use of these vital scientific findings is a duty for every responsible person. Instead of imposing questionable mandatory vaccination worldwide, even for infants and schoolchildren, defenses against coronavirus infections should be strengthened by means of a high intake of vitamins and other micronutrients.
The Dr. Rath Research Institute is a non-profit medical research organization funded by patients who have benefited from the research conducted by this institute.
Link to the study: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35060921/
Contact: Dr. Aleksandra Niedzwiecki (a.niedz@drrath.com)