Dr. Albert Szent Gyorgi
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Dr. Albert Szent Gyorgyi,
received the Nobel Prize in 1937 for his discovery of Vitamin C and the life-sustaining processes of cell metabolism. In search of other discoveries, Dr. Szent Gyorgyi theorized that methoxy-subsituted benzoquinones, better known as DMBQ’s, play an essential role in regulating and fine tuning glucose metabolism. Although this theory was brilliant, it almost died with him in October of 1986. Read more... |
Inspired by Szent Gyorgyi’s theory, Dr. Mate Hidvégi continued to explore the DMBQ hypothesis and made this his life’s work. By 1998, Hidvégi completed this work and developed a patented process to create FWGE, a fermented wheat germ extract called Avemar®. Hidvégi’s patented discovery was scientifically proven to regulate & finetune glucose metabolism at the cellular level, thus benefitting the health of people worldwide. Read more... |
Dr. Mate Hidvégi
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