Wednesday , 15 May 2024
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HIV/AIDS remedy: Nicol Ramarovahiny responded to criticisms

John Nicol Ramarovahiny Giuliano, the father of the HIV/AIDS remedy called JMAR or A72 (its scientific name) has retaliated against the recent criticisms made by Doctor Catherine Gaud, the Head of the Department of Clinical Immunology in the Site-Nord-Bellepierre Hospital, in La Reunion. He held a press conference last Friday at Ankadivato during which he explained the ins and outs of the research made on his revolutionary HIV/AIDS remedy which he describes as phytotherapy.

Ramarovahiny explained that his remedy is not absolutely medical but rather is based on theories of herbalists. And tests have already been applied to this famous JMAR, and so far, no evidence of its toxicity or its danger for the patients has been proved. Instead, all tests have proven that this remedy is effective and that it can eliminate up to 91% of the AIDS virus in human beings.

In terms of toxicity, the JMAR has undergone the most complex and thorough tests ever in the South African CSIR laboratory where the tests were performed with absolute carefulness. The results showed that the toxicity of the remedy does not exceed -0.4, that is to say, far below the threshold of intoxication. Yet, in her letter, Catherine Gaud has highlighted the lack of formal toxicology study and denounced that the remedy could be dangerous to the patients’ health. Consequently, the criticisms made by Catherine Gaud seem unfounded if one refers to the data and information delivered by Nicol Ramarovahiny.