jueves, 21 de febrero de 2013

Kenya: Alternative 'Medicine' - Health Supplement


A botched circumcision procedure left two-year old Raymond Kintu with partial paralysis over his entire right side. Doctors said the procedure severed a nerve which caused the paralysis. For almost two years Raymond was unable to walk or use the toilet on his own.
But just two weeks after being put on a health supplement by his grandmother, Raymond started walking and could even stretch out his right arm, which had for months remained 'stuck' in an awkward position. This had made it impossible for him to lower his arm.
The 'Pros' of Supplements
Raymond was given GBG, a chew-able '10-in-One' supplement tabletin October last year. Now four, he can play football and go to school - two things he was unable to do early last year. Though he still walks with a slight limp, his parents and grandmother are grateful that he is no longer bed-ridden and credit the supplement for what they call a 'miraculous' recovery.
Raymond is not the only one to have recovered from paralysis thanks to the supplement. The product is a flagship product developed some 15 years ago by a group of nutritionists including author of acclaimed Vitamin Bible Dr. Earl Mindell.
Twenty-five year old Susan Kinyua suffered a mild stroke at 18 years causing a loss of feeling in all her limbs. "They used to take me to Kenyatta hospital in a portable bed because I couldn't move my arms or legs", Susan says. Her stroke which at the time it occurred made it impossible for her to sit her final Form Four exams. Even when her condition improved slightly over the years, Susan still had problems with her memory. "I could place something on the table and moments later forget I'd put it there".
The supplement upon recommendation by her mother's friend helped improve Susan's memory and got her back on her feet just two weeks after she started taking it. Susan's mother says that in the grips of the illness her daughter also lost her speech and as such had to be taught afresh how to speak. "She was like a nursery school kid", her mother said. Now, barely six months after she began taking the chew-able tabs, Susan can walk and even do some chores around the house and has planned to enroll back in school as soon as possible.

COMENT:

This news was posted on December 10, 2012, in the Times.

The news tells the incredible story of Raymond, a child who was left quadriplegic. Drugs could not help, so his grandmother underwent some alternative therapies. Thanks to these therapies Raymond can walk and even play football.

Doctors cannot explain this rapid improvement without the use of pharmaceuticals. Raymond's family says it is a miracle, thanks to which your child has been able to return to school and play with friends.
Although the child has a slight limp, doctors say that combining alternative remedies grandmother with conventional medical therapy the child will recover soon.


The healing remedy his grandmother was based on a supplement, which is suitable for cardiovascular ailments, bones and joints and is additionally a memory and mood energizer. The multi-vitamin is a product developed by licensed nutritionist and thus also functions as an anti-oxidant, immune enhancer, digestion booster and vision enhancer.

So this post is again reflected as alternative medicine combined with conventional is the best choice to achieve good health.

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