Merrill
Garnett, a doctor and research chemist,
of the Garnett McKeen
Laboratory, in Stony Brook, New York is
the inventor and recipient of
three U.S. patents for Poly-MVA. Dr. Garnett
discovered the world's
first nontoxic "chemotherapy"
agent which does no harm to the healthy
cells. Poly-MVA, however, is not so much
a 'drug' as a 'cell
nutrient' or
superfood supplement.
For nearly 40 years, Dr.
Garnett has probed the secrets of molecular
biology and the mysteries of cells, following
his revolutionary dream
for a safe and effective treatment for cancer.
He saw cancer as
the
failure of cells to regenerate normally
in a default mode; instead, cloning
itself within the cancer mechanism over
and over again. He decided this
failure to mature was a problem of energetics
in the cell's metabolic
processes.
Dr. Garnett began the often lonely search
to find a molecular compound
that would restore healthy pathways for
growth and normal
development within the cell—pathways
missing in the cancer cells.
He searched for a metallo-organic compound
that would act as a molecular
shunt to restore the cell's healthy energetics.
In 1991 and some 20,000 compounds later,
he discovered that palladium
combined with lipoic acid, B-12 and thiamine
created an extremely useful
and safe cellular nutrient. Subsequent tests
have proved that Poly-MVA
is a safe and effective antitumoral agent. |