A Mexican brother and sister invented virus-killing PRODUCT - could this be an answer to coronavirus?
The World Economic Forum subsequently called Nbelyax a “disruptive innovation” and Gresmex was acknowledged in 2015 as “one of the 100 firms that will save humanity” by the UN Foundation project incubator.
Gresmex founders Gabriela and Sergio León Gutiérrez.
Nbelyax is now sold as part of the personal hygiene and cleaning product line called Éviter, whose products were tested in real-world conditions during the 2014 ebola outbreak in Liberia.
Aware of the need for her product in the African nation, Gabriela León got in touch with FedEx CEO Michael Ducker.
“You have transportation, I have the product, let’s do something,” she told him. Thus, 2.8 tons of surface sanitizers, antiseptic skin cream and soap, and room-temperature surgical and medical equipment sterilizer were shipped overseas.
From there, the non-governmental organization Direct Relief distributed the products to hospitals in the Liberian capital, Monrovia, earning León the praise of that country’s ministry of health.
The product received a patent last June from the Mexican Institute of Industrial Property (IMPI) and is now a protected intellectual property in 140 countries.The World Economic Forum subsequently called Nbelyax a “disruptive innovation” and Gresmex was acknowledged in 2015 as “one of the 100 firms that will save humanity” by the UN Foundation project incubator.Biochemical engineer Gabriela León has created an antiseptic formula that annihilates viruses by destroying their genetic material.
Gabriela León Gutiérrez, a Mexican biochemical engineer, has developed a full-spectrum nano-biomolecule that can stop the coronavirus in its tracks, literally.
“You have transportation, I have the product, let’s do something,” she told him. Thus, 2.8 tonnes of surface sanitizers, antiseptic skin cream and soap, and room-temperature surgical and medical equipment sterilizer were shipped overseas.
From there, the non-governmental organization Direct Relief distributed the products to hospitals in the Liberian capital, Monrovia, earning León the praise of that country’s ministry of health.
The product received a patent last June from the Mexican Institute of Industrial Property (IMPI) and is now a protected intellectual property in 140 countries.
The Éviter line, which also includes dental products, is sold online, and is being used in the Civil Hospital of Guadalajara and in medical facilities run by the Marines.
Chain stores including Soriana, Chedraui, Casa Ley and Grupo Idea also sell Gresmex products under their own brand names.
A new Éviter product is currently in development: a vaginal gel that could prevent contagion of human papillomavirus and HIV.
Aware of the need for her product in the African nation, Gabriela León got in touch with FedEx CEO Michael Ducker.
“You have transportation, I have the product, let’s do something,” she told him. Thus, 2.8 tons of surface sanitizers, antiseptic skin cream and soap, and room-temperature surgical and medical equipment sterilizer were shipped overseas.
From there, the non-governmental organization Direct Relief distributed the products to hospitals in the Liberian capital, Monrovia, earning León the praise of that country’s ministry of health.
The product received a patent last June from the Mexican Institute of Industrial Property (IMPI) and is now a protected intellectual property in 140 countries.The World Economic Forum subsequently called Nbelyax a “disruptive innovation” and Gresmex was acknowledged in 2015 as “one of the 100 firms that will save humanity” by the UN Foundation project incubator.Biochemical engineer Gabriela León has created an antiseptic formula that annihilates viruses by destroying their genetic material.
Gabriela León Gutiérrez, a Mexican biochemical engineer, has developed a full-spectrum nano-biomolecule that can stop the coronavirus in its tracks, literally.
“You have transportation, I have the product, let’s do something,” she told him. Thus, 2.8 tonnes of surface sanitizers, antiseptic skin cream and soap, and room-temperature surgical and medical equipment sterilizer were shipped overseas.
From there, the non-governmental organization Direct Relief distributed the products to hospitals in the Liberian capital, Monrovia, earning León the praise of that country’s ministry of health.
The product received a patent last June from the Mexican Institute of Industrial Property (IMPI) and is now a protected intellectual property in 140 countries.
The Éviter line, which also includes dental products, is sold online, and is being used in the Civil Hospital of Guadalajara and in medical facilities run by the Marines.
Chain stores including Soriana, Chedraui, Casa Ley and Grupo Idea also sell Gresmex products under their own brand names.
A new Éviter product is currently in development: a vaginal gel that could prevent contagion of human papillomavirus and HIV.