....KNUST affirms potency of herbal mixture for management of AIDS
Kumasi, Dec 19, GNA - Investigations and research being conducted by a team of scientists of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) on the potency of a herbal mixture known as "Koakro" shows that the product could effectively manage HIV/AIDS and possibly cure the menace.
The research started a year ago.
The six-member team made up of lecturers and technicians of the Bio-Chemistry Department of the KNUST found that the product is effective in the fight against most "microbes that infect HIV/AIDS patients".
Mr Ebenezer Okletey Terlabi, Head of the six-member team, said this to the Ghana News Agency in Kumasi at the weekend on efforts being made by the Bio-Chemistry Department in collaboration with herbalists to seek a cure for the HIV/AIDS menace.
The "Koakro" herbal mixture is the product of Mr Kamara Agyepong, an herbalist. Mr Terlabi said Mr Agyepong's clinic is being used as a catchments area from where HIV/AIDS patients are brought to the chemical analysis laboratory of the Bio-Chemistry Department for management and supervision. The research team and Mr Agyepong have 20 HIV/AIDS patients who are being managed with the "Koakro" mixture. ....KNUST affirms potency of herbal mixture for management of AIDS
Kumasi, Dec 19, GNA - Investigations and research being conducted by a team of scientists of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) on the potency of a herbal mixture known as "Koakro" shows that the product could effectively manage HIV/AIDS and possibly cure the menace.
The research started a year ago.
The six-member team made up of lecturers and technicians of the Bio-Chemistry Department of the KNUST found that the product is effective in the fight against most "microbes that infect HIV/AIDS patients".
Mr Ebenezer Okletey Terlabi, Head of the six-member team, said this to the Ghana News Agency in Kumasi at the weekend on efforts being made by the Bio-Chemistry Department in collaboration with herbalists to seek a cure for the HIV/AIDS menace.
The "Koakro" herbal mixture is the product of Mr Kamara Agyepong, an herbalist. Mr Terlabi said Mr Agyepong's clinic is being used as a catchments area from where HIV/AIDS patients are brought to the chemical analysis laboratory of the Bio-Chemistry Department for management and supervision. The research team and Mr Agyepong have 20 HIV/AIDS patients who are being managed with the "Koakro" mixture.