More HIV/Aids patients to benefit from Jammeh’s herbal treatment

Tuesday, February 13, 2007
27 HIV/Aids infected persons have been registered to be treated by the President of the Republic, Dr Yahya Jammeh following the successful cure of nine infected persons, in barely three weeks. The treatment will commence this week and will be administered in three batches of nine patients per batch.

A press release from the Department of State for Health and Social Welfare requests the registered patients to report to the Department at Quadrangle in Banjul on Tuesday February 13, at 9.00 am. Readers would recall that the clinical condition of the first nine HIV/Aids infected persons have “improved significantly”, according to their viral loads results.

These tests which were carried out by the respectable Professor Soulaymane Mboup, Head of the Bacteriology - Virology Laboratory of the University Teaching Hospital (UTH), A Le Dentec in Dakar, Senegal. The lab tests were supervised by Professor Coumba Toure Kane, Head of the Molecular Biology Unit of the UTH.

The conclusions for patients with HIV2 are as follows:

Adama Manneh - HIV virus undetectable

Fatou Fadera - HIV Virus undetectable

Fatou Kaw - HIV virus undetectable

Dado Jawo - Low viral load

For patients with HIV1, the lab results show the following:

Jonkong Jajure - High viral load

Jainaba Sey - Moderate viral load

Lamin Ceesay - Very High viral load

Ousman Sowe - Viral bad less than detectable level.

These tests conducted by a reputable institution like the University Cheikh Anta Diop, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, are enough proofs that indeed the herbal medicine and therapy administered by President Jammeh have yielded results beyond all reasonable doubts, that they are effective and can cure AIDS.

These lab tests show that for patients with HIV2, the virus was no longer detectable. This is a scientific proof that President Jammeh’s claim is true and has been verified to be true through the most rigorous scientific test namely a lab in a medical school.
Author: Written by DO
Source: The Daily Observer
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