HUMAN ENERGY MOLECULE: A NEW DAWN FOR GLOBAL PHARMACEUTICALS - From Raw Material (API) to Human Dignity—A Symbolic Standard for Every Nation #928823

di Volunteer Muhammad Asim - Global Progress

Muhammad Asim Global Progress Volunteer

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HUMAN ENERGY MOLECULE: A NEW DAWN FOR GLOBAL PHARMACEUTICALS
From Raw Material (API) to Human Dignity—A Symbolic Standard for Every Nation
Introducing GPPS: Global Progress Pharmaceutical Standard for Ethical Drug Manufacturing and Future Epidemic Preparedness
The Book Of Global Progress Volunteer – VOLUME 28
Book Summary
In this visionary Ebook / Research Paper, Muhammad Asim – Global Progress Volunteer introduces a transformative framework for ethical drug manufacturing: the Global Progress Pharmaceutical Standard (GPPS). At its core lies a radical redefinition of the Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient (API)—not as a mere chemical compound, but as a Human Energy Molecule. This symbolic shift reframes medicine as a carrier of dignity, emotional clarity, and ethical responsibility.
The book explores how the COVID-19 pandemic exposed global disparities in pharmaceutical governance, and how GPPS can fill the ethical void left by fragmented standards. It proposes a five-part framework including Human Energy Certification, a Universal Molecule Rating System, and Emergency Epidemic Protocols—all designed to unify global practices and empower under-resourced nations.
More than a technical proposal, this work is a legacy declaration. It calls on humanity to honor the emotional and ecological cost of every drug, and to prepare for future epidemics with dignity, unity, and symbolic clarity.
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ISBN:
9791223984055
Formato:
ebook
Anno di pubblicazione:
2025
Dimensione:
1.16 MB
Protezione:
watermark
Lingua:
Inglese
Autori:
Volunteer Muhammad Asim - Global Progress