About Dr. Johannes Coy

Dr Johannes Coy, a German biologist and cancer researcher, made a groundbreaking discovery in the 1990s by identifying the genes TKTL1 and DNaseX. Recognising their potential as cancer markers early on, he contributed to the development of an innovative blood test designed to detect these biomarkers, paving the way for advancements in cancer diagnostics. With over 70 scientific papers published on nutritional health, he is the leading voice on sugar.

Dr Coy’s research proves that nutrition plays a vital role in both physical and mental wellbeing. He identified a connection between the Western diet and the rise of cancer, diabetes, heart disease, Alzheimer’s, and other major illnesses. Driven by this, Dr Coy developed solutions for improving our metabolism and created unique blends of natural, healthy sugars to avoid blood sugar spikes.

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Discovered the TKTL1 gene in 1995 and postulated a new sugar metabolism in humans, enabling energy release and creating crucial building blocks for cell division

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The TKTL1 gene is now confirmed as the missing link in the evolution of modern human's intelligence and major diseases by Nobel prize winner for Physiology & Medicine, Svante Paabo.

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Blood glucose research led to holistic study of tumour cell metabolism. Developed and patented Benfo-Oxythiamine which decelerates the metabolization of cancerous cells.

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Developed PanTum Detect, the pioneering blood test for early detection of pre-malignant and malignant tumours - a paradigm shift in the treatment of cancer.

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Awarded with the summa cum laude for breakthrough discovery and the DiatraScience Prize at Medica by the German Society for Nutrition and Prevention in honour of his exceptional scientific achievements in cancer research, diagnostics and therapies.

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Published 70 peer-reviewed scientific papers and three books (translated into 7 languages) about nutritional health.