A masters
degree student at Malawi’s only College of Medicine which is under the
University of Malawi claims her herb completely cures HIV – strangely the
defacto minister of HIV affairs in the central African nation seems to agree –
is this IT?
Gambia’s
President Yahya Jammeh, Mchape and a thousand other traditional doctors have
claimed that they can cure HIV but they ended up drawing public wrath, the
story of one woman however is likely to be a big topic on the tables of those
who say HIV has no cure because her herb can actually make HIV disappear.
Gloria
Jeremiah has not advertised her herb, she has tried to engage government to
have the drug certified so that Malawians with HIV can get cured but for some
reasons nothing has happened since 2009 when the authorities were approached
about this herb. The herb was discovered in 2007 and she verified it in 2008.
“Preliminary
analysis was done at Chancellor College’s Chemistry department with the consent
of the Office of the President and Cabinet, Nutrition, HIV and AIDS .The herb
was also given to Malawi Pharmacy, Medicines and Poisons Board for analysis.
Preliminary results found three major moieties (parts or functional groups of a
molecule) in the powder which need to be further identified,” said Jeremiah in
an interview.
Jeremiah
said things got tricky when some authorities demanded that she reveal the name
of the tree from which she gets the powder so that it can be fully analyzed
before it can get certified and patented.
Permanent
Secretary on HIV and AIDS in the Office of President and Cabinet Dr Mary Shawa
admitted taking the medicine to the Poisons Board and said it is necessary for
the tree to be made known to government before it can be certified.
“When such
discoveries are made they have to go through several stages; we need to name it
as a country, the next stage is to subject it to testing and processes before
we can send it to World Health Organization which is the only body that can
certify it,” said Shawa.
Shawa said
that the drug is actually one of the priorities on her desk and that she
actually called Jeremiah to talk about the issue, she however said the deal hit
rock bottom when it came to the legal part where Jeremiah insisted on patenting
first before the tree could be revealed.
“Once the
name of the tree is revealed, we could lose our intellectual rights and it’s
why we insist on patenting first before anything like revealing the tree can
happen,” said Jeremiah
Jeremiah has
since engaged a Malawian and foreign doctor to help her with the patenting
process. Away from the legal hustles, the concoction continues to sell in
silence. Many people that get “cured” fail to come out for fear of
discrimination. News of the herb is spread by word of mouth.
“I have seen
a few people who used the herb and their problems and symptoms disappeared,
mind you am not saying cured, it disappeared and hid the HIV,” Said Shawa.
Shawa said
it’s difficult to say for certain that one is cured of HIV because even a
prolonged intake of the ARV’s can hide the virus; she warned those taking the
herb to continue taking their ARVs.
Asked if she
knew that the delay in making the herb certified means that many people that
could have gotten cured are dying, Shawa said she is aware and said it’s why
the drug is on her priority list.
“We want the
herb, but the owner is uncomfortable with property rights, that’s where we
stalemated,” said Shawa.
The herb
which is known as “Garani MW 1″ was discovered by a man from
Lilongwe who was shown the herb in a dream in 2007.He was HIV
positive and was on ARVs from 2005 up to 2007. He got ‘cured’ after taking the
medicine. The man has been tested several times for HIV and is still HIV
negative.
The man,
after being rebuffed by some authorities, contacted Jeremiah who works at a
Health Office in Lilongwe and has pioneered the medicine since. The man chooses
to remain out of the limelight but if the herb is patented, he is and will
remain the owner.
Jeremiah challenges any authority to bring an
HIV subject for testing and says the herb doesn’t clash with other medication
and that the
only side
effect associated with the herb is an increase in appetite levels.
“I delayed
coming open about the herb because I wanted to have ‘ tangible scientific
evidence ‘ and I was afraid that it
could affect my studies but since I am finishing my masters this year, I feel
this is the time,” said Jeremiah who is also an alumni of The Malawi
Polytechnic, Environmental Health graduate.
The full
course of the medicine is three teaspoons of the powder taken over a period of
3 days repeated after two weeks form the same pack. The herb which is in powder form is supposed
to be put in porridge without sugar or salt. The herb is sold at K4000 a pack
and this is all it takes to
make the HIV disappear within or even before
18 months.
For
independent proof one retired senior government official speaking on condition
of anonymity revealed that he took the concoction three years ago and has been
HIV free since.
“Its
contingent but it works, I am living proof I quit taking my ARV’s over two
years ago. I think if you believe in this medicine, it works…but don’t mention
my name, ay?” Said the source.
A Turkish
Doctor (Not real nationality) is also in the country to help with the patenting
and from the trials she conducted; she expressed hope but said there is a long
way to calling it an absolute cure. She gave the medicine to 18 HIV positive
people and from the preliminary results released last week 10 tested HIV
negative the others are still under observation and treatment.
“There
scientific evidence that the viral load is reduced drastically especially
during the first three months after taking the herb. A number of patients that
took the herb last year have viral loads below 50 copies per Millilitre of
blood, this is great because such people are leading a normal life and doing
their usual businesses,” she said.
She said to
determine if the person is completely free of HIV,, there is need to use the
DNA screening method. She also was pessimistic about WHO accepting her results
because “so far regarding the ‘HIV end game’ the results are inconclusive,” she
said.
“I am
mindful however that many lives could be saved right now by this herb with the
current scientific data we have.”
It will take
months before the herb can be patented, and even years before it can be
certified, meanwhile people are out there dying.
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