
From University research to real world impact
Dr Vincent arrived in Australia from Indonesia at age 20 to lead research into natural compounds that fight degenerative diseases. This was a personal mission for Vincent, having seen how his grandmother had slowly changed from being an ex-dancer, active and full of life, to being confined to a chair, unable to walk due to the deterioration of her joints.
He theorized that antioxidations, and especially a form of Ultra Antioxidants called phenolics, would be the key to fighting the cellular inflammation and arthritic damage that had robbed his grandmother of her freedom.
And it was during his 5 years of research that he made his world's first breakthrough - inventing a method of extracting the world's most potent antioxidants from apples and activating them using a process involving only water. 100% natural and 100% safe.
Returning to Indonesia, he was compelled to see if what he invented worked. He asked his grandmother to try the first Ultra Antioxidant - the results were nothing short of astounding. After just three months, his grandmother visited Sydney and walked more than a mile unaided. She is now dancing again. No-one expected this level of improvement, Vincent then knew he had to bring what he had made to the world.
Dr Vincent was awarded his PhD at the age of 25, the youngest ever in his field, and a patent at 26.