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| Re: COVID-19: WHO Says Madagascar's Herbal Tonic Not A Cure by abuhlawal(m): 3:18pm On May 06, 2020 |
According Wikipedia, Madagascar has 151 confirmed cases 99 recoveries and 0 death. We have all the reasons to believe the concorsion. |
| Re: COVID-19: WHO Says Madagascar's Herbal Tonic Not A Cure by WaffenSS(m): 3:18pm On May 06, 2020 |
ideology:99 recovered 2 claimed to be "cured" directly by the herb 7 new cases |
| Re: COVID-19: WHO Says Madagascar's Herbal Tonic Not A Cure by byinks(f): 3:28pm On May 06, 2020 |
moralistic:But I'm sure the OP works for WHO |
| Re: COVID-19: WHO Says Madagascar's Herbal Tonic Not A Cure by Qadaffi2idiamin: 3:29pm On May 06, 2020 |
Nigeria government is playing too much politics with this season and looting every sector of the nation because these lousy incompetent WHO has not pronounced a vaccine. God punish all of them!!! |
| Re: COVID-19: WHO Says Madagascar's Herbal Tonic Not A Cure by TheKingIsHere: 3:31pm On May 06, 2020 |
Haahahaha Vindicated once3 again. Where are those people who love to take white tablet and injections? They dont know our herbal medicine is the best. Unfortunately,WHO will never recognize this herbal solution because of their evil agenda |
| Re: COVID-19: WHO Says Madagascar's Herbal Tonic Not A Cure by atmstyle: 3:32pm On May 06, 2020 |
It is a cure. See the figures. |
| Re: COVID-19: WHO Says Madagascar's Herbal Tonic Not A Cure by udemzyudex(m): 3:33pm On May 06, 2020 |
FreeMejoor1:You mean crazy mod? |
| Re: COVID-19: WHO Says Madagascar's Herbal Tonic Not A Cure by piagetskinner(m): 3:33pm On May 06, 2020 |
But the Chinese were using their Chinese traditional medicine to treat corona virus patients that y the death rate in China was low.. US de wait for vaccine that’s y the cases there is scarily high. Abeg let Africa do what works for them. I don’t know y the west like meddling in African affairs |
| Re: COVID-19: WHO Says Madagascar's Herbal Tonic Not A Cure by Ade3131: 3:38pm On May 06, 2020 |
Ekemeze:Yeah.... I totally agree with you about Rwanda. Their president is a rare breed of an African leader but you need to see the tons of hate that man has got from within simply bcuz of some external forces sponsored oppositions. He hardly leaves his country to attend foreign meetings like ours that travel on medical trip and gallivant on vacations. That French foreign policy on former french colonies is another story for another day entirely. Slavery left behind a lifetime scar in the mind of the entire black nation. There's that mental bondage in the mind of an average African. We remain the only continent that has refused to move on from our slave masters. Indians, China and so on were also colonized at one point in time but they've all moved on. They maintained their native language, culture and names unlike Africans. |
| Re: COVID-19: WHO Says Madagascar's Herbal Tonic Not A Cure by Sagay212: 3:38pm On May 06, 2020 |
It is not a cure but it's working for people. Whether una like am or not, it will be used for treatment and very soon, the USA, UK and other countries will begin to buy the herbal medicine. |
| Re: COVID-19: WHO Says Madagascar's Herbal Tonic Not A Cure by ajl: 3:47pm On May 06, 2020 |
Until Africans wake up to the fact that WHO is not different from UN, IMF, World Bank, etc. They were created to maintain and promote Western dominance in every crucial sectors. You don't expect WHO to support alternative traditional medication. It will spoil business for their partners in crime in Western countries where they have turned their people to statistics they continue to use to make money. Come to the US, close to every neighborhood is a Dialysis clinic. People are being poisoned here via food and excessive medications when doctors collude with big pharmaceutical companies. |
| Re: COVID-19: WHO Says Madagascar's Herbal Tonic Not A Cure by kayusely70(m): 3:49pm On May 06, 2020 |
Dont Mind Them |
| Re: COVID-19: WHO Says Madagascar's Herbal Tonic Not A Cure by SoNature(m): 3:50pm On May 06, 2020 |
caprini1:It's not about readiness - there's no sincerity of purpose Just like Mr Iwu's drug that has been swept under the rug, Nigeria kills dreams |
| Re: COVID-19: WHO Says Madagascar's Herbal Tonic Not A Cure by ajl: 3:52pm On May 06, 2020 |
piagetskinner:Don't believe China number. Go online and research on that. Records say cell phone subscribers in China dropped by 21 million between last December and February 2020. In China, cell phone is a requirement because government require that you have it to confirm your identity for many social needs. So, if a cell phone is closed in China, it only happens if the person pass away. |
| Re: COVID-19: WHO Says Madagascar's Herbal Tonic Not A Cure by caprini1: 3:53pm On May 06, 2020 |
SoNature:You are right ,i just opened a thread on Prof.Iwu,s claim.I watched him on AIT,s Kakaaki and i dont think he will come to national TV and lie. |
| Re: COVID-19: WHO Says Madagascar's Herbal Tonic Not A Cure by themanderon: 4:01pm On May 06, 2020 |
I knew those idiots at WHO would never accept that herb cos it's from Africa and not from big pharma. Seems they really want a particular number of people to die off before they pretend to have the cure which will further the agenda of the demonic secret government that really controls the world. These devils have not approved any drug to cure the virus despite several labs worldwide making claims to having a cure for the virus. I wonder what they are waiting for...........maybe Gate's vaccine. |
| Re: COVID-19: WHO Says Madagascar's Herbal Tonic Not A Cure by Euegene100001: 4:01pm On May 06, 2020 |
Na y white men nr like black dem nr dey appreciate their own meum: |
| Re: COVID-19: WHO Says Madagascar's Herbal Tonic Not A Cure by foreshore(m): 4:10pm On May 06, 2020 |
Perfecttouchade:WHO should go and sit down, which one has they been able to produce since the pandemic started |
| Re: COVID-19: WHO Says Madagascar's Herbal Tonic Not A Cure by Farotimi72: 4:11pm On May 06, 2020 |
Will they ever say it's a cure! When its not gate dat discovered it nor an EU citizen. Instead my country Nigeria should go and queue for it, they begging up and down. |
| Re: COVID-19: WHO Says Madagascar's Herbal Tonic Not A Cure by Diiet: 4:11pm On May 06, 2020 |
bitingcool: |
| Re: COVID-19: WHO Says Madagascar's Herbal Tonic Not A Cure by Nobody: 4:14pm On May 06, 2020 |
Because it came from Africa and it will ruin their evil agenda Let Madagascar supply it to African countries. They can go ahead with Bill Gates own. Take the leaves of dogoyaro to them, they will tell you it is poison which can not cure malaria until they supply you with itching Chloroquine phosphate. |
| Re: COVID-19: WHO Says Madagascar's Herbal Tonic Not A Cure by Diiet: 4:16pm On May 06, 2020 |
God punish all the people who have hand in this conspiracy. Chai! Nigeria is not a country,and Africa is still under slavery. |
| Re: COVID-19: WHO Says Madagascar's Herbal Tonic Not A Cure by todaysecho: 4:19pm On May 06, 2020 |
Madagascar’s much touted herbal COVID-19 cure may have received some support from the World Health Organization (WHO) after the global health body stated that it welcomes innovations around the world including repurposing drugs, traditional medicines and developing new therapies in the search for potential treatments for COVID-19. This was contained in a press release issued by the WHO on Monday evening. “WHO recognizes that traditional, complementary and alternative medicine has many benefits and Africa has a long history of traditional medicine and practitioners that play an important role in providing care to populations. Medicinal plants such as Artemisia annua are being considered as possible treatments for COVID-19 and should be tested for efficacy and adverse side effects. “Africans deserve to use medicines tested to the same standards as people in the rest of the world. Even if therapies are derived from traditional practice and natural, establishing their efficacy and safety through rigorous clinical trials is critical,” WHO stated in the release. Today’s Echo understands that Madagascar is building a factory to mass-produce a drink from the extracts of the artimisia annua plant, which is used to treat malaria. The factory will be operational within a month, according to President Andry Rajoelina. “Our researchers and scientists are doing the necessary to make our coronavirus remedy a drug that meets the standards,” he said on state TV. Madagascar’s herbal drink has also received a boost from other African countries. The president of Tanzania, John Magufuli, has said he’s sending a plane to Madagascar to fetch the tonic, and Rajoelina said on Twitter that Equatorial Guinea’s vice minister for health had arrived in the country to procure an unknown quantity. Other countries that have shown interest are Senegal, Guinea-Bissau and Comoros, Rajoelina said. African governments through their Ministers of Health adopted a resolution urging Member States to produce evidence on the safety, efficacy and quality of traditional medicine at the Fiftieth Session of the WHO Regional Committee for Africa in 2000. Countries also agreed to undertake relevant research and require national medicines regulatory agencies to approve medicines in line with international standards, which include the product following a strict research protocol and undergoing tests and clinical trials. These studies normally involve hundreds of people under the monitoring of the national regulatory authorities and may take quite a few months in an expedited process. WHO is working with research institutions to select traditional medicine products which can be investigated for clinical efficacy and safety for COVID-19 treatment. In addition, the Organization will continue to support countries as they explore the role of traditional health practitioners in prevention, control, and early detection of the virus as well as case referral to health facilities. Over the past two decades, WHO has been working with countries to ensure safe and effective traditional medicine development in Africa by providing financial resources and technical support. WHO has supported clinical trials, leading 14 countries to issue marketing authorization for 89 traditional medicine products which have met international and national requirements for registration. Of these, 43 have been included in national essential medicines lists. These products are now part of the arsenal to treat patients with a wide range of diseases including malaria, opportunistic infections related to HIV, diabetes, sickle cell disease and hypertension. Almost all countries in the WHO African region have national traditional medicine policies, following support from WHO. “As efforts are under way to find treatment for COVID-19, caution must be taken against misinformation, especially on social media, about the effectiveness of certain remedies. Many plants and substances are being proposed without the minimum requirements and evidence of quality, safety and efficacy. The use of products to treat COVID-19, which have not been robustly investigated can put people in danger, giving a false sense of security and distracting them from hand washing and physical distancing which are cardinal in COVID-19 prevention, and may also increase self-medication and the risk to patient safety. WHO welcomes every opportunity to collaborate with countries and researchers to develop new therapies and encourages such collaboration for the development of effective and safe therapies for Africa and the world. Share this: |
| Re: COVID-19: WHO Says Madagascar's Herbal Tonic Not A Cure by panpan(m): 4:21pm On May 06, 2020*. Modified: 4:57pm On May 06, 2020 |
It is quite curious that two groups of antimalarial drugs/supplements have been said to provide satisfactory treatment for Covid-19, yet WHO has dismissed both. - Hydroxychloroquine and Chloroquine - Artemisia plant, which contains Artemisinin It appears as if WHO and its sponsors are doing everything in their power to discourage effective generic drug treatment of Covid-19. |
| Re: COVID-19: WHO Says Madagascar's Herbal Tonic Not A Cure by panpan(m): 4:24pm On May 06, 2020 |
todaysecho:Tell us your source, please. |
| Re: COVID-19: WHO Says Madagascar's Herbal Tonic Not A Cure by efilefun(m): 4:38pm On May 06, 2020 |
Btruth:Thats cuz the people who developed the virus and have the cure won’t be making any money. Don’t be surprise if an unknown illness hit Madagascar or war starts there suddenly. |
| Re: COVID-19: WHO Says Madagascar's Herbal Tonic Not A Cure by Liliantalks: 4:39pm On May 06, 2020 |
WHO r pretty much useless as far this covid19 is concerned . I hope our government gives this a try !! |
| Re: COVID-19: WHO Says Madagascar's Herbal Tonic Not A Cure by Btruth: 4:39pm On May 06, 2020 |
efilefun:hummm......you are right. Like watching out for Gates. ![]() |
| Re: COVID-19: WHO Says Madagascar's Herbal Tonic Not A Cure by laitsy: 4:51pm On May 06, 2020 |
Anyway herbs supposed to be daily routine of Africa because we have it in excess here. The only thing Africans should avoid is overdose and take it in proportion. That is the right direction for Africa at this critical time. |
| Re: COVID-19: WHO Says Madagascar's Herbal Tonic Not A Cure by Liliantalks: 4:52pm On May 06, 2020 |
They hv visually defeated corona virus
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| Re: COVID-19: WHO Says Madagascar's Herbal Tonic Not A Cure by infogeneral: 4:53pm On May 06, 2020*. Modified: 5:39pm On May 06, 2020 |
Have they tested it? A bunch of hypocrites. The same W.H.O that told us in February that only front line health workers should wear face mask. After the virus has spread to whole world, now they said everyone should be wearing mask. Confused W.H.O! |
| Re: COVID-19: WHO Says Madagascar's Herbal Tonic Not A Cure by Liliantalks: 4:58pm On May 06, 2020 |
NiCurious:with no single death in Madagascar, please its good enough to be called a cure . |
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