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Matthias
Rath, M.D.
Matthias Rath, M.D. is a world-renowned physician and scientist
who pioneered discoveries related to vitamin C and cardiovascular
health.
He developed nutritional formulations that help promote and
maintain healthy cardiovascular function.*
Dr. Rath developed this Cellular Health
concept that relates healthy structure and function of cells
to optimal supply of many vitamins and essential nutrients.
* Dr. Rath's scientific publications have appeared in scientific
journals including the American Heart
Association's Arteriosclerosis, the Proceedings of the National
Academy of Sciences , among others.
Dr. Rath is the founder and head of an international research
and development firm in natural health, the developer of the
Cellular Health Programs. Major portions of the revenues from
the sales of any Cellular Health Formula is reinvested in
further research and clinical studies in natural health.
The Cellular
Health Formula line is the first natural health products
to undergo clinical studies, including double-blind placebo
controlled trials.
Until 1992 Dr. Rath was Director of Cardiovascular Research
at the Linus Pauling Institute in California and published
several landmark scientific publications together with the
late Linus Pauling. Dr. Rath's commitment to implementation
of his scientific findings and promotion of natural health
was instrumental in his advocacy for natural health legislation
(DSHEA).
The details of his work are documented in his latest book
Ten Years That Changed The Face of Medicine
Forever. Dr. Rath's website www.dr-rath-vitamins.com
is one of the world's leading online sources for Cellular
Health and natural health science.
Now Dr. Rath is bringing the latest scientific advances in
natural health from Europe in order to promote a new patient-oriented
health care system discussed on natural and preventive approaches.
Dr. Rath is the Recipient of the
2001 "Bulwark of Liberty" Award

*These statements have not been evaluated
by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended
to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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