Books & Brochures
The following materials are all available for free download from this website and may also be ordered from our office in Heerlen, together with many other information materials, here.
Why Animals Don’t Get Heart Attacks - But People Do’ documents one of the most significant medical breakthroughs ever made in human health. The magnitude of Dr. Rath's breakthrough has given him the courage to challenge the largest investment industry on earth – the pharmaceutical industry and its trillion dollar “business with disease.” This book also answers some of today's most burning political questions. |
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Ten Years That Changed Medicine Forever: The story of Dr. Rath’s work and the events that shaped his approach to natural health. A fascinating account of the momentous discoveries made by Dr. Rath that reveals something of the personal warmth and humanity of the man himself. |
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The Secret of Cells: Our bodies contain millions of cells. They may appear strange to us, because we are so tall and they are so small. This book shows how important the fitness of cells is and how we should keep our cells healthy. In this way we discover a secret: Our cells and our daily life have more in common than we can see! |
The Natural Control of HIV/AIDS Is In Sight: The World Health
Organization estimates that as of December 2003, more than 40 million
adults and children worldwide are living with HIV infections defined as
AIDS. Despite widespread neglect in applying micronutrient approaches to
AIDS, there is ample clinical evidence to support the effectiveness of
this approach. |
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Clinical Nutrients in Cancer Therapy: A Scientific Review & Perspective: A scientific review of recent studies that confirm the efficacy of
micronutrients in cancer. |
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Malnutrition: The Leading Cause of Immune Deficiency Diseases Worldwide: Have you ever wondered why only some people get sick after being
exposed to a pathogen such as the flu virus? Why are people most
susceptible to infections when they are stressed or tired? It is
conventional wisdom that good nutrition can prevent infections and many
other diseases. |






