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Scientist Anna Muceniece discovered how to treat cancer with a virus 40 years ago. Now her discoveries have been confirmed  by the world’s latest research. It was as early as the 60’s  that Muceniece discovered that an inestinal virus from young children was able to destroy cancer cells. By using the methods of selection and adaptation, the live gastrointestinal virus was obtained and its preparation was called Rigvir.

“Unlike chemotherapy and radiation therapy Rigvir doesn’t have a damaging affect on inner organs.  And the long lives of patients who have used Rigvir testify about this” explains the scientist. Her discovery is described in the book “ Oncotropism of viruses and the problem of virotherapy of malignant tumours, “ that was published in 1972 in Russian. For now Rigvir is the only virus that has the ability to mobilize the innate antigen and to destroy malignant cells.

Muceniece admits that she came to these discoveries accidentally. “In the 50’s I was working in Latvian Microbiology Institute. That was the time when the poliomyelitis was a major calamity in the world. While looking for the viruses of the poliomyelitis I isolated many intestinal viruses, but soon medicine for the poliomyelitis was discovered and I had to toss out my investigations, but before that I decided to check how “my viruses” treat cancer cells. The results were surprising- it turned out that only inestinal viruses from young children can mobilize in human cells and destroy them”

It has been proven that Rigvir is harmless and does not proliferate in adult’s organism.
None of her patients have complained of side-effects or an inability to accept the preparation. The main result is extending patient’s life time.

Anna Muceniece says that cancer represents many different diseases and her preparation can help with some but not with others. “I have managed to find some who can be helped.”

“I have no business gene and I have never had a passion to make money either. I don’t think that medicine is business. Medicine is love. You have to love humans if you want to help them.”

Even at the age of 85 the scientist doesn’t refuse consultations to doctors in virotherapy and immunology. Last year together with her daughter she wrote a book how to value immunity. “I have been thinking for a very long time whether we are guided by destiny or our will.  I decided that it is destiny and I think I have had a very good one.”