Matthias Rath

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Matthias Rath (* 1955 in Stuttgart) ist ein deutscher Arzt und Alternativmediziner. Er gilt als Begründer der umstrittenen „Zellularmedizin“, die als Alternative zur Bekämpfung von Herz-Kreislauf-Erkrankungen, Krebs und Immunschwäche umworben wurde. rdf:langString
Matthias Rath (Stuttgart, Alemania, 1955) es un médico alemán, y fundador de la , que ofrece una alternativa a la lucha contra enfermedades cardiovasculares, enfermedades que afectan el sistema inmunitario y el cáncer. La fundada por él, está activa principalmente en los países europeos, entre ellos España, y también en otras partes del mundo, entre ellas América Latina. Ha generado controversia por sus afirmaciones de que "con medicina celular se pueden prevenir y curar enfermedades como el Cáncer o el SIDA", lo que no ha sido demostrado por investigaciones médicas. rdf:langString
Matthias Rath (born 1955) is a doctor, businessman, and vitamin salesman. He earned his medical degree in Germany. Rath claims that a program of nutritional supplements (which he calls "cellular medicine"), including formulations that he sells, can treat or cure diabetes, cardiovascular disease, cancer, and HIV/AIDS. These claims are not supported by any reliable medical research. Rath runs the Dr. Rath Health Foundation, has been closely associated with Health Now, Inc., and founded the Dr. Rath Research Institute. rdf:langString
Matthias Rath, né en 1955 à Stuttgart, en Allemagne, est un médecin allemand aux pratiques controversées et un chef d'entreprise qui produit des suppléments vitaminiques à vocation curative. Selon son site internet, son entreprise de suppléments vitaminiques reverse la totalité de ses bénéfices à une fondation d'utilité publique intitulée Dr Rath Health Foundation. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Matthias Rath
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rdf:langString Matthias Rath (* 1955 in Stuttgart) ist ein deutscher Arzt und Alternativmediziner. Er gilt als Begründer der umstrittenen „Zellularmedizin“, die als Alternative zur Bekämpfung von Herz-Kreislauf-Erkrankungen, Krebs und Immunschwäche umworben wurde.
rdf:langString Matthias Rath (Stuttgart, Alemania, 1955) es un médico alemán, y fundador de la , que ofrece una alternativa a la lucha contra enfermedades cardiovasculares, enfermedades que afectan el sistema inmunitario y el cáncer. La fundada por él, está activa principalmente en los países europeos, entre ellos España, y también en otras partes del mundo, entre ellas América Latina. Ha generado controversia por sus afirmaciones de que "con medicina celular se pueden prevenir y curar enfermedades como el Cáncer o el SIDA", lo que no ha sido demostrado por investigaciones médicas.
rdf:langString Matthias Rath (born 1955) is a doctor, businessman, and vitamin salesman. He earned his medical degree in Germany. Rath claims that a program of nutritional supplements (which he calls "cellular medicine"), including formulations that he sells, can treat or cure diabetes, cardiovascular disease, cancer, and HIV/AIDS. These claims are not supported by any reliable medical research. Rath runs the Dr. Rath Health Foundation, has been closely associated with Health Now, Inc., and founded the Dr. Rath Research Institute. The Sunday Times (Johannesburg) has described Rath as an "international campaigner for the use of natural remedies" whose "theories on the treatment of cancer have been rejected by health authorities all over the world." On HIV/AIDS, Rath has disparaged the pharmaceutical industry and denounced antiretroviral medication as toxic and dangerous, while claiming that his vitamin pills could reverse the course of AIDS. As a result, Rath has been accused of "potentially endangering thousands of lives" in South Africa, a country with a massive AIDS epidemic where Rath was active in the mid-2000s. The head of Médecins Sans Frontières said of Rath, "This guy is killing people by luring them with unrecognised treatment without any scientific evidence"; Rath attempted to sue him. Rath's claims and methods have been widely criticised by medical organisations, AIDS-activist groups, and the United Nations, among others. Former South African President Thabo Mbeki and former Minister of Health Manto Tshabalala-Msimang have also been criticised by the medical and AIDS-activist community for their perceived support for Rath's claims. According to doctors with Médecins Sans Frontières, the Treatment Action Campaign (a South African AIDS-activist group) and a former Rath colleague, unauthorised clinical trials run by Rath and his associates, using vitamins as therapy for HIV, resulted in deaths of some participants. In 2008, the Cape High Court found the trials unlawful, banned Rath and his foundation from conducting unauthorised clinical trials and from advertising their products, and instructed the South African Health Department to fully investigate Rath's vitamin trials. In 2008, Rath expanded his advertising to Russia, a country where the incidence of HIV/AIDS had been increasing.
rdf:langString Matthias Rath, né en 1955 à Stuttgart, en Allemagne, est un médecin allemand aux pratiques controversées et un chef d'entreprise qui produit des suppléments vitaminiques à vocation curative. Selon son site internet, son entreprise de suppléments vitaminiques reverse la totalité de ses bénéfices à une fondation d'utilité publique intitulée Dr Rath Health Foundation. Matthias Rath est une personnalité extrêmement controversée, notamment pour ses positions concernant la lutte contre le SIDA, proches des thèmes abordés dans le documentaire The House of Numbers de Brent Leung ; son action a fait plusieurs fois l'objet de procès en Afrique du Sud : il a été accusé d'avoir mené des essais cliniques non autorisés, utilisant des vitamines comme thérapie anti-VIH et entraînant la mort de malades. La Haute Cour d'Afrique du Sud a jugé les essais illégaux et a interdit à Rath et à sa fondation de mener des essais cliniques non autorisés, de faire de la publicité pour leur produit et a demandé des enquêtes sur ces essais. Sa fondation a été condamnée par un communiqué du programme des Nations unies contre le sida (UNAIDS), l'OMS et l'Unicef qui lui reprochent de pratiquer une publicité mensongère et de mener une communication irresponsable. L'organisation sud-africaine de lutte contre le sida Treatment Action Campaign, que Rath avait critiquée, et qui a gagné en justice contre lui, le qualifie de charlatan.
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