Archaebacteria is a unicellular organism about three and half billion years old. At that time the original cell began
to develop in three cellular lines:
Eubacteria (bacteria as we know them nowadays)
Eukaryotic cells (from which the plants, animals and humans had evolved)
Archaebacteria (AB)
AB form an individual group which was able to survive in the extreme climate (Archaebacteria was the only living
organism, apart from the unicellular seaweed, surviving in the sea) and was preserved as a species for billions or
years.
Great resistance of the genetic structure
The genetic material of archaebacteria carries information about its ability to survive and preserve itself as a species.
It is able to form organic substances from inorganic. One hypothesis claims that archaebacteria had existed before
the Earth had any oxygen in the atmosphere. Archaebacteria is close to the original cell from which the human
organism evolved. Because of the absence of the cell nucleus, it looks similar to the prokaryotic bacteria cells.
However the character of its genetic information brings it closer to the nuclear - eukaryotic - cells.
Archaebacteria was discovered in 1936 by the Japanese in certain areas of the Dead Sea. Thanks to the further
research of the scientists at Israeli clinic Lenom lead by Dr. Nona Kuchina, it was possible to cultivate the
archaebacteria in laboratory. The derivates of these cultivated archaebacteria form the vital component of all
Dr. Nona products.
The products of the Israeli Company Dr. Nona bring us the health from the Dead Sea.
The presence of archaebacteria makes them radically different from other bio-active food supplements and cosmetic
products. The archaebacteria are the most potent anti-oxidants know to us nowadays. They serve as a powerful
protection for the biologic membranes and the DNA of the cells. They stimulate the regenerative, immune and
detoxifying processes and supplement vitally important substances. They can be used for children - for prevention
of illnesses; middle-aged people - for improving the vitality, tonus and work enthusiasm; but also the weakened or
even polymorbid seniors. The archaebacteria offers a chance to stall the aging processes and the development of
civilization, chronic, oncologic illnesses. Practicing physicians in any field can use the potential of archaebacteria
to broaden the scope of therapeutic possibilities - even with the extreme cases where the classical medicine has
it`s limits.