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12 Breakthrough: Micronutrients in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic Magazine for Members of the Dr. Rath Health Alliance

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DIPLOMA COURSE

Expertise and knowledge with the new Diploma Course in Cellular Medicine

IS DIET A SUFFICIENT SOURCE OF MICRONUTRIENTS? The pitfalls of a supposedly healthy diet

LETTERS FROM UGANDA Children report on our school garden project in Africa

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02 Dear Reader, After several months of restrictions due to the corona pandemic, it feels as if a certain level of normality has been restored. However, we are still miles away from our previous daily routines. Regulations are still in force ― and, in the opinion of many politicians, destined to remain in place until a vaccine against the coronavirus becomes available. But as the search for such a vaccine continues, new studies by the Dr. Rath Research Institute are already offering hope in the fight against the pandemic. Our research team has found that combinations of micronutrients can significantly reduce the number of cellular "entry doors" that all coronaviruses use to enter human cells. Additionally, the interaction of the virus binding site with the virus "anchor" on the surface of cells can be almost completely inhibited by micronutrients, as the latest studies by the research institute show. This vital research at our institute has been made possible only by you, the members of our Health Alliance. A huge thank you for this!

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DIET A SUFFICIENT OF MICRO14 ISSOURCE NUTRIENTS?

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The new findings provide millions of people around the world with an effective, affordable and side effect-free approach that not only helps to effectively combat the current pandemic, but can also contribute towards preventing future pandemics — anywhere in the world. Dr. Rath joined us for a conversation about the results of this landmark study. In this interview, he also explains the advantages of micronutrients over synthetic drugs and vaccines, which are intended to generate further billions of dollars for the pharmaceutical industry. While the opposition of the pharma cartel against natural health strategies is likely to intensify, we can still be optimistic that scientifically based natural remedies will prevail in the end. With the support of the members of our Health Alliance and their tireless educational efforts, this is only a matter of time.

Kind regards, Your editorial team at Rath International

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MICRONUTRIENTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC Interview with Dr. Rath about the new study results of our research institute On July 3, the Dr. Rath Health Foundation issued a press release announcing a breakthrough in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic (see p. 9). Scientists of the Dr. Rath Research Institute were able to show for the first time that a combination of specific micronutrients can significantly reduce the number of receptors on human cells, which are required by the coronavirus to establish an infection. These receptors, known as "angiotensinconverting enzymes 2" (ACE2), are considered the "entry door" of coronaviruses into cells. The study has been published in the Journal of Cellular Medicine and Natural Health: https://www.jcmnh.org/effective-and-safe-global-public-health-strategy-to-fightthe-covid-19-pandemic-specific-micronutrient-composition-inhibits-coronaviruscell-entry-receptor-ace2-expression/ Following the publication of this landmark study, we had the opportunity to ask Dr. Rath several questions that will be of interest to Health Alliance members.

Dr. Rath, what significance do you attach to the new study? The findings of our new study cannot be overemphasized, since we are providing scientific proof that micronutrients are an effective tool in the fight against the current pandemic. We have pointed out before that certain combinations of micronutrients not only strengthen the immune system in general but are also effective against many viruses, and could therefore be used to control the coronavirus pandemic. With our latest publication we can confirm this finding. What makes our study so significant is

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Research made possible by our Health Alliance that our research team was able to show for the first time that a specific micronutrient combination inhibits the key entry mechanism of the coronavirus into human body cells.

All attempts in the field of vaccine research to bring the current pandemic under control focus on blocking these receptors to reduce the entry of viruses

Please give us a short explanation of this mechanism.

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To get an idea of how coronaviruses enter human cells and cause an infection, we need to look at the structure of a virus. Viruses consist of genetic material ― DNA or RNA ― and an envelope of proteins that enables them to bind to specific receptors on the surface of human cells. These "binding sites" serve as entry doors for coronaviruses into the body. They are a protein structure also known as angiotensin-converting enzymes 2, or ACE2 for short. Without this receptor, the virus cannot cause an infection.

ce the number of entry doors on the surface of cells. Our current study has shown that — in a specific combination and concentration — micronutrients are able to do just that by downregulating the production of ACE2 receptors in the cell nucleus.

What were the results in detail? The aim of our study was to investigate whether a specific micronutrient combination, consisting of vitamin C, certain amino acids, polyphenols and trace elements, is able to reduce the entry doors in human lung epithelial cells and in vascular endothelial cells ― two cell types that are particularly susceptible to infection by the coronavirus. Both cell types were treated with increasing concentrations of micronutrients.

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One result was that the micronutrient composition was able to reduce the formation of the entry doors in proportion to its concentration. At the highest concentration, ACE2 receptors were reduced by 50 percent in the vascular cells and 41 percent in the lung cells.

ronavirus receptors means a reduction in the risk of infection by the virus. With the publication of our research results, the far-reaching effect of micronutrients in reducing the risk of coronavirus infection has been scientifically confirmed for the first time.

Furthermore, our researchers found that this inhibitory effect was even more pronounced under inflammatory conditions. This is a remarkable result considering that infections are generally associated with inflammatory processes.

Considering these results—including the proven efficacy of micronutrients in strengthening the immune system against pathogens—it is easy to see how important micronutrients are in bringing the current pandemic under control.

In this experimental arrangement the cells were stimulated with pro-inflammatory signal molecules, so-called cytokines. In the presence of these inflammatory cytokines, the formation of ACE2 receptors was suppressed by 81 percent. This means that the inhibitory effect of the micronutrient composition is even more pronounced in the presence of inflammation. It is important to note that any reduction in the number of co-

How can the new findings explain the pandemic "hotspots"? During the current pandemic it soon became evident which regions were particularly affected by the coronavirus. These include developing countries, economically weakened countries, large cities, nursing homes and similar institutions. The common denominator in

all these areas is a chronic undersupply of micronutrients, meaning that people living in these places are an easy target for the virus because their immune system is particularly weakened due to a long-term deficiency of micronutrients. For example, the diet in nursing homes is extremely deficient in fresh fruit and vegetables. People in large cities primarily eat vitamin-poor, processed foods or fast food. The coronavirus pandemic is thus the inevitable consequence of a much larger "pandemic", namely a worldwide immune deficiency due to a completely inadequate supply of micronutrients.

What significance do the findings of the new study have for these regions of the world, for example the developing countries? With these findings, Cellular Medicine is showing a method to control the coronavirus pandemic naturally, which is especially promising for poorer countries. A particular advantage of this micronutrient-based strategy is its affordability and accessibility, particularly compared to the use of antiviral drugs or vaccines, which may have multiple and concerning side effects. The systematic cultivation

“Vaccines offer a limited approach that provide no protection against mutated or novel viruses. Furthermore, they are often associated with severe side effects.”

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Research made possible by our Health Alliance of fruit and vegetables in these countries can improve the supply of vitamin-rich food and, at the same time, provide a simple way of keeping diseases such as the coronavirus infection in check. Our foundation supports projects of this nature, for example in Africa, where our Movement of Life initiative has established school and community gardens. This strategy, which is based on agricultural projects with vitamin-rich plants, is

a crucial step towards preventing future pandemics around the world.

synthetic drugs and vaccines are often associated with severe side effects.

Why are micronutrients superior to conventional therapies, especially vaccines, which are currently being researched?

In addition, micronutrients offer a much broader approach to strengthening the entire immune system. They improve the production of immune cells, accelerate their migration towards infection and enhance their ability to kill pathogens.

A major advantage of micronutrients is that they are of natural origin and therefore free of side effects. In contrast,

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Comparison of strategies based on vaccines (B) versus micronutrients (C). A: The coronavirus enters the vascular endothelial and lung epithelial cells via the ACE2 receptor. The number of receptors expressed is regulated at the level of the cellular DNA in the cell core (nucleus). B: Vaccines induce the production of antibodies by the immune system. If successful, they could reduce the binding of the virus to the receptor and its entry into the cell. However, the vaccination would have limited effect on the number of receptors expressed by the cells. C: Micronutrients enter the cells and its nucleus and exert a regulatory role on the DNA that leads to a decreased expression of the ACE2 receptor on the cell surface. Thus, the ‘entry doors’ for the virus are not just blocked by an antibody, there are simply significantly less ‘entry doors’ available – or none at all.

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Research made possible by our Health Alliance tion against mutated or novel viruses. So-called antiviral drugs cannot strengthen the immune system ― on the contrary, they are aimed at inhibiting cell proliferation, and block the

production of white blood cells responsible for the immune response. Taking them therefore almost inevitably leads to a weakening of the patient’s immune defenses.

In summary, vaccines aim to inhibit the binding of the virus to the receptor and its entry into the cell but do not significantly diminish the number of receptors produced by the cells. In addition, current

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Research made possible by our Health Alliance vaccine developments use a second virus, the adenovirus, as a carrier to deliver the corona vaccine into the body's cells. The long-term consequences of such a strategy on the human genome are unknown ― and not reversible. Micronutrients enter the cell and its nucleus and exert a regulatory role on the DNA that leads to a decreased expression of ACE2 receptors on the cell surface. Thus, the entry doors for the virus are not just blocked synthetically, but there are simply significantly fewer entry doors available— or none at all. All of this is achieved without any side effects. There is no clearer expression of the superiority of our micronutrient approach.

Natural health approaches that could help prevent future pandemics conflict with the business interests of this industry. Since this industry has effectively lost the "scientific battle" against natural health approaches, political pressure is one of the few remaining means of keeping its multi-billion-dollar business alive. This is done, for example, by urging political representatives to pass laws that deny millions of people free access to effective natural therapies. The so-called "Codex Alimentarius" commission (https://www. dr-rath-foundation.org/2020/06/the-codexalimentarius-commission-the-facts-thateveryone-needs-to-know), which attempts to enforce a worldwide ban on micronutrient therapies, is a good example of this.

Will the outcome of the study encourage a change in public health policy, and will there be a shift towards the use of micronutrients instead of vaccinations in the future?

In short, a change in policy will not happen by itself, but only under pressure from the millions of people who have already recognized the health benefits of micronutrients.

From the very beginning of the crisis, it has been apparent that politicians are systematically ignoring effective micronutrientbased health strategies. Currently there is still no clear recommendation on the part of the authorities to strengthen the population’s immune system by means of a vitamin-rich diet or the use of dietary supplements ― despite the growing recognition of the link between nutrition and infectious disease.

What can the Health Alliance do to ensure that this breakthrough receives more attention throughout the world?

The reason for concealing this scientifically undisputed connection is obvious. For decades, politics has been under the influence of the pharmaceutical investment industry, whose existence is based on the sale of patented synthetic drugs. It is not the solution, but the main obstacle in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic.

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I recommend that our members first acquaint themselves with the new scientific publication in detail and then pass on the information to politicians at a local and national level. Tell them about the scientific advances that have been made in micronutrient research and encourage them to implement natural health approaches in the global fight against the coronavirus. In addition, ask them to emphasize micronutrients in public health education, for example by promoting gardening projects in schools and communities. In addition, every Alliance member should join our petition for unrestric-

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“Cellular Medicine is showing a method to control the coronavirus pandemic naturally, which is especially promising for poorer countries. The systematic cultivation of fruit and vegetables in these countries can improve the supply of vitamin-rich food and, at the same time, provide a simple way of keeping diseases such as the coronavirus infection in check.”

ted access to science-based natural health. You will find detailed information about this petition in this magazine. Free access to science-based natural health must become an inalienable human right! Only in this way can the current pandemic be defeated and future outbreaks prevented. Thank you very much for the interview, Dr. Rath.

Further research results: Read the latest study by the Dr. Rath Research Institute: Micronutrients can almost completely block the binding site/entry port of the coronavirus on human cells (ACE2). Link to the study: https://www.jcmnh.org/ micronutrient-combination-inhibitstwo-key-steps-of-coronavirus-sarscov-2-infection-viral-binding-to-ace2receptor-and-its-cellular-expression/


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Micronutrient Combination Suppresses Cell ‘Entry Door’ For Coronavirus A research team from the Dr. Rath Research Institute led by Dr. Aleksandra Niedzwiecki has demonstrated that a combination of specific micronutrients is able to significantly lower the number of receptors on human cells that are necessary for viral infection of the human body. Ever since the angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) receptor was identified as the ‘entry door’ for coronaviruses to infect the human body, the race was on to ‘close this door’. One group of researchers embarked on the search for a vaccine to raise antibodies in the patient’s body that would be capable of blocking these ‘doors’. Another group of researchers chose a more direct approach: they tried to find ways to decrease the number of viral ‘doors’ expressed by down-regulating their production at the level of DNA. Now a team of researchers from the Dr. Rath Research Institute may have won this race. They convincingly demonstrated that a defined combination of micronutrients, composed of bioactive natural molecules, is able to significantly lower the expression of ACE2 receptors in cell types preferentially affected by the coronavirus, the lung (epithelial) cells and vascular (endothelial) cells.

Particularly significant is the fact that under stimulation with inflammatory signal molecules (cytokines) – a test setting mimicking clinical infections – ACE2 receptors expression was suppressed by 81%, leaving less than 20% of these viral ‘entry doors’ available. Moreover, vitamins are essential for an optimum function of the immune system, enhancing production, migration, and microbial-killing capacity of defending leukocytes – facts that are documented in every leading textbook of biology and biochemistry. Such a broad spectrum of biological defense is a precondition for the prevention of future pandemics. Effective immediately, there is now a safe and affordable strategy available to the people and governments of the world to help control the current pandemic and prevent future ones. Moreover, by implementing community gardening and nationwide agricultural cultivation of vitamin-rich fruits and vegetables, this approach may turn out to be a viable strategy for the long-term control of pandemics in the developing world. The Dr. Rath Research Institute is part of a non-profit organization. It is willing to license its expertise free of charge to governments and public institutions worldwide.

Photo: Scientists of the Dr. Rath Research Institute in California, USA

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Free Access to Natural Health Must Become a Human Right!

Petition Micronutrients – essential for life: The life-maintaining role of vitamins and other micronutrients is documented in every textbook of biology and biochemistry. The health benefits of vitamins to humanity have been recognized by nine Nobel Prizes and are documented in more than one hundred thousand research studies accessible to everyone through online science libraries. Vitamins and other micronutrients play essential roles in the metabolism of body cells and are indispensable for cellular energy supply, catalyzing biological reactions, antioxidant protection, strengthening connective tissue, and other essential processes of life. More and more diseases are recognized as being triggered or aggravated by a long-term suboptimal micronutrient intake. Vi-

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tamins and other micronutrients have been shown to help optimize cellular metabolism in cardiovascular disease, cancer, immune defense, and many other health conditions. Micronutrients – basis of prevention: In contrast to synthetic pharmaceutical drugs that generally try to intervene once diseases have already developed, micronutrients exert their benefits as regulators of cellular metabolism and, thereby, constitute the biological foundation of disease prevention. The global implementation of micronutrients as the basis for prevention-oriented, national and global health policies will lead to a significant reduction in today’s most common diseases.


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ACT NOW! Sign the petition online With your signature, you demand from the governments of all nations of the world: • To declare the unrestricted access to science-based natural health an inalienable human right for this and all future generations! • To promote the preventive and therapeutic health benefits of micronutrients at all levels of medical research, health education, and public health policies! • To make the prevention and elimination of diseases a priority for national and international health care policies!

Please sign here: https://www.dr-rath-education.org/sign-the-petition/

Overcoming challenges: In an attempt to protect the pharmaceutical investment business with patented drugs, its stakeholders have embarked on a worldwide campaign to outlaw free access to vitamins and other micronutrients. Trying to justify their actions, they claim to want to protect consumers from the allegedly harmful side effects of these safe natural substances. Considering the fact that every year tens of thousands of people die from the known side-effects of patented prescription drugs, but essentially none from taking micronutrients, this argument disqualifies itself and exposes these efforts as protectionist measures. The consequences of allowing special interests to restrict free access to science-based natural health approaches would continue to expose the lives of millions of people to diseases that could be prevented.

A world with less disease: In the energy sector of society, renewable technologies are gradually ending mankind’s dependency on fossil fuel resources. In a similar way, in the health sector, the implementation of science-based natural approaches into public health policies will shift the global focus of health care from intervention to prevention – thereby significantly reducing the incidence of human diseases as well as their unacceptable costs.

Dr. Matthias Rath and Dr. Aleksandra Niedzwiecki

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Expertise and knowledge with the new Diploma Course in Cellular Medicine

DIPLOMA COURSE Information and education about the advances and possibilities offered by Cellular Medicine have always been a central element of a consultant's work. For all those who are eager to learn more about Cellular Medicine and want to acquire comprehensive knowledge for their consulting activity, a further educational tool will soon be available: The new Cellular Medicine Diploma Course for Consultants. The Diploma course gives a deep insight into the history of the Dr. Rath Health Alliance, provides expert knowledge about the importance of cellular nutrients, offers detailed information about Dr. Rath products and discusses the use of social media channels to disseminate our information. The new Diploma course at a glance The Diploma Course in Cellular Medicine combines regional seminars and meetings among like-minded people with flexible home study:

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• Regional introductory meetings address the importance of our work and include a look at the history of our Alliance as well as our current goals. • Following this, modules on Cellular Medicine and the Dr. Rath products offer comprehensive theoretical course elements: Cellular medicine equips students/consultants comprehensive knowledge about its underlying principles, the principle of synergy, and a closer examination of individual cell types as the body’s building blocks. Aspiring consultants deepen their product


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knowledge with information relating to quality criteria, the basic concept of the Dr. Rath Cellular Nutrient Program and the basic, advanced, and special formulas. • A regional meeting will conclude the course with the ceremonial award of the Diploma. On this occasion, participants will have the opportunity for exchange and discussion. The new Diploma Course offers an advantage in that its detailed modules can be accessed online at any time. This offers a high degree of flexibility. It is up to the participants to decide when, where and at what pace they familiarize themselves with the contents of the course. In addition, registration and participation in the course offers further advantages: • Diploma course as a source of reference: Since Cellular Medicine is undergoing continuous development, the Diploma course will be regularly updated. Participants can use their personal login data to access the information provided online even after completion of the course. • Diploma course as credentials: Successful completion of the Diploma Course is rewarded with a certificate, which emphasizes to those seeking advice the extensive knowledge and expertise of the consultant. • Diploma course as a criterion for referral: Diploma consultants are our first recommendation when new customers and interested parties ask for a referral to a competent and experienced consultant. Requirements for participation Both the concept of the course and the requirements for participation are very simple:

Final Diploma

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• To take the Diploma Course, we require participants to have the relevant basic knowledge. As a prerequisite for participation, applicants are therefore required to complete the Basic Course in Cellular Medicine. • To enroll in the Diploma Course, a consultant ID is required, i.e. membership/participation as a consultant in the Dr. Rath Health Alliance. • For participation we charge a course fee of 250 €. For consultants who have been members prior to 16 March 2020, participation is free. We would like to take the opportunity to thank you for your continued support and your work in the Health Alliance.

Participation is only a few steps away The course is currently still under construction. However, interested parties can already sign up now. You can (pre-)register online at the Dr. Rath Health Alliance website (https://www.dr-rath-healthalliance.org/). As soon as the first modules are available, personal login codes will be provided, allowing access to all online training materials ― at any time and any place with Internet access. So, what are you waiting for? As members of the Health Alliance we are well aware of our task as advocates for scientifically based natural and preventive health. Competence and knowledge are key to achieving our goals.

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Photo: Those who want to eat healthily should purchase seasonal, locally grown, and organic produce or grow fruits and vegetables in their own garden. Conventionally grown supermarket produce has a significantly lower content of micronutrients.

Is diet a sufficient source of micronutrients? The pitfalls of a supposedly healthy diet It is often claimed that a balanced diet provides all essential nutrients in sufficient quantities. In this article we take a critical look at whether this is really the case and what problems may arise with regard to micronutrient supply. The problem of food production. Natural foods such as fruit and vegetables grow mainly in monocultures, which is the cultivation or growth of a single crop on an entire field. The problem with monocultures is that certain nutrients become depleted from the soil due to the crop’s specific nutrient demand. Therefore fertilizers must be used to encourage plant growth. This contradicts the natural regeneration of the soil so that the plant growing on it, which is now deficient in nutrients, may no longer be able to withstand attacks from insects and pests. Consequently, in order to prevent damage to crops, farmers resort to using pesticides. Another problem is the premature harvesting of fruits and vegetables so that they can survive thousands of miles of transport and long storage periods. Scientists have discovered that most of the protective nutrients are produced in the last stage

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of ripening. If the plant is deprived of this important ripening period, it will not be able to provide us with the cellular nutrients we need.

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Furthermore, the average diet is usually characterized by a high degree of food processing. In a processed industrial product, there are hardly any micronutrients or dietary fiber left. Moreover, micronutrient losses may even increase during meal preparation (e.g. peeling and cooking). Considering that a significant proportion of our food products is processed, it is obvious that the body’s cellular metabolism can be put into a dangerous imbalance if we do not compensate for nutritional deficits by adopting a more conscious purchasing behavior or appropriate food supplementation. The problem of an insufficient intake. The 2012 nutrition report1 of the German Nutrition Society (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Ernährung, DGE) revealed that many individuals did not meet the minimum recommended daily intake of 400 g of vegetables and 250 g of fruit per day. The nutrition report of 20162 did not show any improvements either ― on the contrary, there was a clear downward trend in the consumption of fresh fruit. Both the decreasing nutrient content as well as the decreasing consumption of natural products contribute to the fact that we do not get enough cellular nutrients through our diets. The problem of an increased demand. Our modern living conditions and eating habits involve further factors which can cause a deficiency of cellular nutrients. For example, smoking, alcohol and stress lead to an accelerated breakdown of the cellular nutrient concentration in the body, which is usually much too low anyway.

There is a multitude of other harmful substances in the environment that burden the body and may impair its functions. The cells of the detoxification organs require micronutrients in order to maintain the highest performance level. With every breath, we use up cellular nutrients to scavenge free radicals that enter our lungs from car and industrial exhaust gases. This is especially the case for people living in a large city or conurbation.

demand for bioenergy and cellular nutrients. The same applies to patients who are at higher risk for micronutrient deficiency due to particular disease processes which constantly consume a large number of cellular nutrients.

Some of the most dangerous "vitamin thieves" are artificial chemicals, such as preservatives and those found in pharmaceutical preparations. These

Why getting micronutrients from supplements can be useful. On closer inspection it becomes clear that getting enough micronutrients through the diet can be difficult ― even if we eat a supposedly healthy diet. As a result, we can quickly develop a cellular nutrient deficiency without even realizing it. But where do we get our micronutrients from?

The body’s cellular metabolism can be put into a dangerous imbalance if we do not compensate for nutritional deficits by adopting a more conscious purchasing behavior or appropriate food supplementation.

chemicals are recognized by the body as foreign, i.e. as "poisons", and must be disposed of ― again by using up cellular nutrients. If these substances are ingested over many years, this almost inevitably leads to a chronic micronutrient depletion. Another cause is the increased need for cellular nutrients at certain life stages. These include growing, pregnancy and lactation. Athletes and other physically active people also have an increased

Lastly, older people also have a partly increased and very specific demand for cellular nutrients. In addition, with advancing age the absorption of micronutrients in the digestive tract is impaired.

Food supplements are concentrated sources of vitamins, minerals, amino acids, fiber or secondary plant substances intended to supplement the normal diet. Contrary to popular claims that nutritional supplementation is completely unnecessary, dietary supplements can fill the gap left by an inadequate diet, thereby helping to prevent micronutrient deficiencies.

References: 1 G erman Nutrition Society. The Nutrition Report 2012 Summary. Bonn, Germany; 2013. P.18. 2 G erman Nutrition Society. 13th DGENutrition Report Summary. Bonn, Germany; 2016. P.7.

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Children report on our school garden project in Africa

Letters from Uganda Billions of people worldwide suffer from an undersupply of micronutrients, many of whom are children. The consequences: A weakened immune system, chronic disease, growth disorders, reduced learning ability and many other health problems. Children in developing countries are particularly affected. To provide people in developing countries with access to healthy, micronutrient-rich food, the Dr. Rath Health Foundation has been supporting school gardens in Uganda for about six years. Under the guidance of the Movement of Life initiative, school children learn important knowledge about the cultivation of fruit, vegetables and medicinal plants, about healthy nutrition and the principles of Cellular Medicine. This knowledge enables young people to provide for themselves and their families ― and to prevent disease in the long term. This is particularly important in view of the current pandemic. With the help of the initiative, many children have set up health parliaments in their schools whose tasks include the dissemination of health information at school and in the local community. In this way, more than 100,000 people in Uganda have already benefited from the project.

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In the following letters* to Movement of Life coordinator Mwesige Gyavira, students from Light Junior School in Isingiro, Uganda explain how the school garden campaign has changed their lives for the better.


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Dear Sir, This is to appreciate the work you are doing in our school and other schools in our district.

Dear Sir, I am writing this letter to appreciate the wonderful things that you’ve done for us in our school and for us as pupils.

I would like to let you know that through the Movement of life projects such as the school Health Parliament club I have learnt and benefited in the following ways:

I would like to let you know that the Movement of Life projects have helped us to learn how to share with others, and in the parliament debates we exchange ideas about challenges we face in life and how to solve them.

I have learnt how to communicate in public through participating in parliamentary debates.

Secondly, I have learnt how to bed the seeds and to remove them from the bed to plant them while spacing them in big gardens (transplanting).

I have gained skills, especially controlling pests using natural and local means. I have learnt the benefits of fruits and vitamin C to our health.

Thirdly, since you brought this project, we started eating a balanced diet and vegetables like carrots, cabbages, and many others at school, and we look healthy. All these are got from our own gardens.

I and my fellow pupils have learnt how to garden and have started small projects in our homes. I cannot use a single word to explain how useful this project is to me.

I have also learnt how to treat some diseases using organic medicine and this has reduced our family’s expenditure on manufactured drugs.

Thank you very much.

Thank you so much our beloved Gyavira.

Yours faithfully,

Yours sincerely,

ALLAN MUTAMBUKA, Class Primary 7

ANGELLA NUWASIIMA, Class Primary 6

Dear Sir, I have written to appreciate you for the good work you are doing for us in our school, and other schools in the country. I wish to let you know that through Movement of life projects such as the School Health Parliament Club I have benefited from the following: First of all, I have been able to learn how to communicate my ideas freely through participating in parliamentary debates. Secondly, I have gained skills, especially those to enable me start small scale projects like vegetable growing, fruit growing, rabbit keeping and others, many of which are done by our club at school. I have also learnt how to treat some diseases using organic medicine. I now know which foods I need to eat and those I need to leave.

Furthermore, I and many pupils at our school have started small projects at our homes and it is helping our parents and us to gain income after selling our harvests. Our class also conducts science practical lessons related to crop growing in our club gardens, and this has improved our performance in the subject. There’s no single word I can use to explain how useful the project is to me, my school and the country. Long live Movement of life Uganda, long live Dr. Rath, long live Mr. Gyavira, long live Tr. Ignatius. Thank you very much.Yours faithfully, DOREEN TUSIIMIRWE, Class Primary 7

* Further letters were published on the Movement of Life website at www.movement-of-life.org/for-schools/letters/uganda/. MOVEMENT OF LIFE

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