Knox Van Dyke
West Virginia University Medical School, USA
Biography
Dr. Van Dyke is a Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Pharmacology at West Virginia University Medical School with 50 years of research experience. He developed the first effective screening system for antimalarial drugs by measuring the effects of drugs on synthesis of malarial parasite DNA and RNA. He screened more than 10,000 drugs and found mefloquine and halofantrine which were developed commercially. Prof. Knox Van Dyke began to study diabetes 1 and 2 and found the actual cause of these diseases originates from a toxic peroxide called peroxynitrite. The first observation of him was that all the drugs developed to treat diabetes essentially only control blood glucose (sugar). Excessive sugar is not the cause of diabetes nor is it lack of weight control. These problems increase peroxynitrite, but they do not destroy excessive peroxynitrite per se, so the disease and its 6 major pathological consequences continue. He has developed a combination of non-toxic substances which will control these diseases effectively and prevent its many devastating pathologies. He has over 300 publications and 150 patents.
Abstract
Abstract : Luminescence reveals the cause of diabetes 1, 2 and 3 (Alzheimer’s disease)