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Biochemists Raise Hope Of Treatment For HIV/AIDS

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The Biochemist Practitioners Association of Nigeria (BPAoN) says it has possible treatment for Human Immuno Deficiency Virus/Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (HIV/AIDS) using effective natural medicinal supplements and raw material plants.

According to it, this treatment option is natural and without any side effects.

Mr Ikotun Olayemi, President of Biochemist Practitioners Association of Nigeria (BPAoN), told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos on  Friday that the treatment trial had passed through four control phases.

Olayemi said that the test-treatment focused on how to completely remove the existence of life-threatening viruses in human body circulatory system after several control phases of HIV/AIDS.

“Biochemist practitioners ancient research on some ancient plants show that ancient natural medicinal supplements and raw material plants, for a period of 70 days, will accurately cure and eradicate the existence of  HIV/AIDS successfully,without any traces of the viruses.

“Furthermore,we are ready to launch out the main-treatment and prove this concluded final test-treatment to the whole world, for the benefit of individuals carrying HIV/AIDS,” he said.

He, therefore, encouraged all federal and state health sectors,and other related health practitioners in the country, to connect with biochemists in validating this natural option for the treatment and cure of HIV/AIDS.

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