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MAB & MegaVest Medical Centre Discovers Anti HIV/AIDS Drugs

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MAB and MegaVest Medical Centre that joined the trail in searching for HIV/AIDS cure has discovered a powerful anti AIDS drugs in Ghana that many patients are now receiving treatment from the centre.

The medicine has so far been tried on quite a number of people living with HIV/AIDS.

If one could not call it a cure then this medical doctor’s formula could still be accepted as a powerful anti AIDS drugs that people living with HIV/AIDS be made to take for long last life.

Doctor Jacob Akuamoa-Boateng is the managing director of the centre and the leader of the research work into the HIV/AIDS who spoke to the Health Digest News at his centre and said that the discovery came as a result of formula he wrote from the herbs he took from the bush and extracted the active ingredients.

As a medical doctor, he tried it on few patients and they were all healed with the HIV/AIDS and since tested non-reactive to HIV/AIDS.

He said most of his patients who sought treatment from his hospital are now out there and married with children and are living happily with their family.

According to Dr. Akuamoa-Boateng further research work is being carried on his formula in the United States to conclude on the efficacy and the potency of the medicine before the news of cure for HIV/AIDS could be broken out.

MAB Medicare Centre is a registered Medical Centre established in the year 2002.

The primary objective of the centre is giving quality and affordable health care services to its numerous clients.

Since the establishment of the centre, it has catered for over 200,000 newly registered clients in over twenty local communities and many outside its locality.

The Centre is located in the North Okaikoi Sub-Metro covering immediate areas including New Fadama, North Kaneshie, Darkuman, Nyamekye, Kokompe, Abeka Lapaz, Free Pipe, Abofun, Tesano, Kwashieman, Chantan, Alhaji, Tabora, Santa Maria, A Lang etc,  just to mention a few.

These are densely populated areas that are basically deprived and prone to diseases such as Malaria, Tuberculosis, Typhoid fever, gastrointestinal diseases, and HIV/AIDS.

MAB Medicare Centre in 2005 acquired a second facility, MegaVest Medical Centre which had been established some eleven years earlier.

This facility is located in the South Okaikoi Sub-Metro with its immediate environs comprising industrial area, Bubuashie, Swan Lake, Dans Bar, Awudome Estates, Abelempke, Dzorwulu, Airport East residential area, Apenkwa etc.

Medi-corporates as they are, the centres are currently in employ of state of the art technology which has elevated them to stand promontory in the delivery of cutting edge services in both general and specialized care.

Additionally the centres are named as excellence considering their ranking as pace-setters in the prevailing competitive environment; and the capability to carve a niche in scope and in content in delivery of healthcare services.

The strides made by the centres over the considerably short period are rated as one of the best in the country and is accreditation for the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS).

It has OPD/ Admissions, General and Specialized Surgical Operations and a 24-hour Ambulance Services including Ante and Post Natal Treatment.

The centres have been included in the Immunization and Weighing of babies.

It also has the modern Laboratory Facilities to deliver Direct Observed Treatment-Short Course(DOT) for TB Clients under the Global Fund.

The two centres are accredited for screening of Food Vendors, Visa Applicants and Pre-School Admissions and have a 24-hour community Pharmacy Services.

Among other things that the hospital has achieved include discovery of Powerful Alternative Anti HIV/AIDS Drugs (MAB Formula I & II), discovery of Powerful Alternative Anti Hepatitis Drugs (MAB Formula I & II ), discovery of Powerful Alternative Anti Carcinoma Drugs For Prostate and Breast Cancers and formulation of Various unpublished theories and postulations on HIV/AIDS diseases.

Story: David Amponsah Boakye (Editor-in-Chief, Health Digest Newspaper)

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