Dozens of HIV and AIDS patients in the Gambia, a tiny West African State have been cured using his secret concoction of boiled herbs, according to President Yahya Jammeh.
“Who am I to expect that everybody would praise me," President Jammeh said in a state television broadcast on Sunday evening, announcing that 68 patients had been cured and discharged from a treatment centre.
“Just as the Prophet Mohammed prevailed and established Islam, I have also prevailed to cure HIV/AIDS to the point that 68 are being discharged today," he said.
The World Health Organisation and the UN have said President Jammeh’s HIV/AIDS treatment is alarming mainly because patients are required to cease their anti-retroviral drugs making them more prone to infection.
However, the president said the cured group was the seventh batch of HIV/AIDS patients undergoing his herbal remedy to have been discharged since the treatments began five years ago.
President Jammeh said on Sunday that his government would fully integrate “natural medicine’’ to all the country’s hospitals, to complement Western medical techniques.
Recall that President Jammeh first announced he had found a natural remedy to cure HIV and AIDS in 2007, stirring anger among Western medical experts who claimed he was giving false hope to the sick.
The World Health Organisation and the UN have said President Jammeh’s HIV/AIDS treatment is alarming mainly because patients are required to cease their anti-retroviral drugs making them more prone to infection.
However, the president said the cured group was the seventh batch of HIV/AIDS patients undergoing his herbal remedy to have been discharged since the treatments began five years ago.
President Jammeh said on Sunday that his government would fully integrate “natural medicine’’ to all the country’s hospitals, to complement Western medical techniques.
Recall that President Jammeh first announced he had found a natural remedy to cure HIV and AIDS in 2007, stirring anger among Western medical experts who claimed he was giving false hope to the sick.

How can will sure this is true this not the first time we'll hear something about this but let us make sure we zip up or protect if you are not marry.
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I BELIEVE HIM. PLEASE, KEEP CURING THEM
ReplyDeletei believe in African
ReplyDeleteThere are many nigerians with HIV cure but since that are not white men, now one is believing them.
ReplyDeleteWhite people are trying to kill d hope of d blacks for a cure so as to continue selling their drugs....mtschew
ReplyDeleteI hope some promiscuous girls wont use this cure as excuse to continue their sex trade? Kalu
ReplyDeleteKALU WHY DO U ALWAS COMMENT BAD, M O U
ReplyDeleteWe shld just hope 4 d best. I knew we were gonna do it. Still gat 2 be careful anyways.
ReplyDeleteDon't believe de white people because they always want the credit to them.For years they've used this method to reduce population in Africa,so why would an African guy comes up with a remedy .Trust me people ,is like a slap to their face,they don't like that.Please,do not discourage this guy from gambia.Let's encourage him instead of booing him.Weldone
ReplyDeleteprevention is still beter dan cure nomater wat. Benkada
ReplyDeleteprevention is still beter dan cure nomater wat. Benkada
ReplyDeleteI believe in our African roots and herbs..
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