About Us

The History of AntiVir Health

In January 2020 we began to look at opportunities to solve, resolve or mitigate the extraordinary spread of the SARS-CoV-2 virus causing the COVID-19 pandemic. Our team’s focus was on the mitigation of the virus itself through physical and biological methods. Our research allowed us to develop our first technology, an enhanced patentable Ultraviolet-C (UVC) and Far-UVC technology, which destroys viruses in the air using UVC light specifically tuned to disrupt the virus’s physical structure rendering it inert.

Our team’s next innovation was being developed in parallel and completed after 18 months of intense research looking for ingredients, found in nature, that had anti-viral, anti-inflammatory, and antithrombotic properties. These ingredients also had to be able to prevent the virus from attaching to human cells, entering human cells, and preventing its replication in human cells, all at the molecular level.

 

All of the ingredients in our formulation have clinical trials done by known and reputable third-party healthcare, health research organizations and universities published in peer-reviewed medical journals evidencing their effectiveness.

Our research team in Europe accomplished this research by using powerful computer networks aided by AI and common sense and were able to isolate approximately 200 natural ingredients that had these attributes. We then began the process of identifying which of these 200 plus, natural ingredients, when combined with others were most efficient and effective at reducing inflammation, preventing blood clots, inhibiting the virus from attaching to human cells, entering human cells, and replicating in human cells at the molecular level. This research was completed in Q1 of 2022, and we filed a patent for our first AVS formulation and the method of its operation.

Our search for these natural ingredients, surprisingly found that many of these natural ingredients have been used for hundreds of years by certain cultures and indigenous people, but never fully embraced by “western medicine” or optimized and combined for use against viruses.

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