Health News of Tuesday, 25 October 2016

Source: Frank OWUSU OBIMPEH

Ghanaian Doctor Unveils cure for HIV/AIDS

Samuel Ato Duncan a son of Ghana has boosted he has all it takes to cure that much dreaded deadly HIV. AIDS which he claims can flush out the virus from the human system in WITHIN five days. People have claimed to have discovered a cure for the dreadful disease.

According to Dr Samuel Ato Duncan, Executive President of the Centre, the drug named COA 72 has been scientifically tested in South Africa and seen to be efficacious and safe for the treatment of HIV and AIDS.

"COA 72 has the potency to smoke virus from their hideout and clear them in the blood stream''

Dr Duncan said this at a presentation on the drug at the Physicians and Surgeons auditorium in Accra.

He said the medicine was first tested in a test tube and later an animal and then on human beings. He stated that the medicine, COA 72, worked in three days, equivalent to 72 hours, hence the name.

HIV is believed to have originated in west-central Africa during the late 20th century. AIDS was first recognised by the United States Centre for Disease Control and Prevention in 1986 and its cause – HIV infection – was identified in the early part of that decade. But Dr. Samuel Ato Duncan insists that HIV/AIDs is an evil disease which can be bought for anybody irrespective of his status or creed.

Speaking to freelance journalist,, he stated that after successful trials in South Africa he believes he would soon be able to introduce the treatment in Ghana. "The cure of HIV has been a burden for over the years since 2006 it was discovered. "This is a dangerous virus that the world needs to kick out completely "I am able to cure HIV within 120 hours and that is within five days and I have a report with me. "I have a traditional center where I treat people and that is a different thing from the research I conducted in South Africa. "There are two reports I have and they contain evidence of two reports from two different people I cured from HIV. "We have a system to smoke the viruses from the human body that is why they say there is no known cure because when you take the ARV's the viruses run through the tissues and its difficult to detect them. "The drug I have is not on the market yet but it's being tried in South Africa but the process of getting it on the market is with the Foods and Drugs Authority and we are still on. "I'm just telling the world about what we have been able to achieve as far as our research is concern.

Gov't will support new drug

Mr Johnny Osei, Deputy Chief of Staff said Government would support newly discovered HIV medicine. He said government would carefully access the efficacy of the drug.
"There are laid down procedures that one goes through when such drugs are discovered. We have requested Dr Duncan to present all documentation to that effect so that government can access it thoroughly and then forward it to science research institutes in the country for further research".

"If this drug is proven authentic, – that is good news! Government will support it fully to the latter," he said