Candidate of Biological Sciences Duhinova M.S.
Moscow 2020
In the last week of September 2020 the research results regarding Synthesit effects were obtained at two research centers.
As a result of these research works,a strong scientific confirmation data proved a powerful positive effect of Synthesit on the whole body and on cellular structures in particular.
Now we can say that the overall mechanism of rejuvenation that Synthesit triggers is clear in general. And it is also clear that it is able to suppress pathological processes in the body at the cellular level, including cancer.
The scientific work was carried out under the supervision of Marina Dukhinova, candidate of Biological Sciences.
Conducted a series of experiments using Synthesit. The aim of this research was to study the effect of Synthesit on normal and tumor cells in humans.
• Experiments were conducted with tumor cells adenocarcinoma (cancer) and lung carcinoma (cancer) of the intestine.
It was found that the tumor cells are very sensitive to Synthesit and are suppressed by its action.
The survival rate of tumor cells was 12% and 16%. While normal cells were well tolerated by the effects of Synthesit.
This means that Synthesit has a significant potential to be used in the development of a drug for antitumor prevention.
• Also, experiments were conducted to research the anti - inflammatory effect of Synthesit. It was discovered that Synthesit reduces the production of cytokines and has anti-inflammatory potential. As is known, the production of excessive amounts of cytokines accompanies the disease Covid-19. Exactly this excess amount of cytokines is a factor that complicates the process of the disease Covid-19.
Therefore, Synthesit is a breakthrough product in the sphere of human health. It provides support to the human body both in the prevention and control of diseases, and regeneration of the body. At the same time, Synthesit is not a cure. This is a dietary supplement – a mineral that has no contraindications and it is absolutely safe for health.