A Turkish Ray Treatment Method has been approved by the Turkish Ministry of Health for testing on patients in Turkey, in the fight against COVID-19. As the
A Turkish Ray Treatment Method has been approved by the Turkish Ministry of Health for testing on patients in Turkey, in the fight againstAs the animal studies and human cell trials conducted on this treatment have generated positive results, the Turkish Ministry of Health has approved the clinical study application of the company RD GLOBAL- INVAMED, which has also been officially invited by Cleveland Clinic and also New York University Medical Center, one of the most prestigious medical...
After continuing trials on various viruses, RD GLOBAL - INVAMED has decided to accelerate these studies and focus entirely on Also, with this treatment, blood cells are sterilized and the lungs are purified of all pathogen cells at the same time. Positive and promising results on the treatment ofand similar viral diseases were found from the conducted animal studies and Clinical Study Application was made to the Turkish Ministry of Health. Approval was received on May 4th, 2020, and this treatment has since been applied on human patients under the necessary studies.
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