Alternative medicine best solution to tuberculosis, asthma –Dr Solomon

By CLEMENT ADEYI

Death toll arising from cough-related ailments, especially tuberculosis and asthma, is on the increase, because orthodox or conventional medicine being widely used across the globe to tackle the pandemic has failed to produce adequate result.

Reports have shown that the results achieved from such treatment are relatively slow, especially because cure of the ailments is gradual and takes a long time because the causative agents grow and die slowly. That is why people suffering from the ailments, move from one hospital to the other in pursuit of total cure since the ailments also have recurrence tendency.

But Dr Joe Solomon believes that herbal or alternative medicine has quickest and permanent cure for the deadly diseases.

Dr Solomon, who is the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Jos-Sud- Integrated Global Limited, Lagos, an alternative medicine and health care outfit, disclosed to Sunday Sun that he had since discovered a special herbal therapy that has the potentiality to cure the ailments totally. While basking in the euphoria of diverse cough-related cases he had used the therapy to cure, he enthused that since he discovered it, the therapy known as konsio had saved so many lives.

He, however, lamented that so many sufferers of the ailments that would have taken advantage of the drug had not even heard about it, stressing that they largely depended on conventional medicines administered on them in hospitals to no avail. He further expressed worries that they continued to run from pillars to posts, in search of solution in futility, while the ailments take toll on their health.

According to him, many of them spend huge amounts of money in orthodox hospitals seeking cure, but fail to get good result. Later, when the ailment recurs, they go back, languishing in their poor health.

More painful, Dr Solomon further lamented, is the fact that different global interventions have not yielded much positive result.

While explaining the danger of the ailment as a deadly disease, Dr Solomon who is a pastor and General Superintendent of Christ Disciples Central Fellowship, Lagos, recalled that World Health Organisation (WHO) had, in 1993, declared it as a global  emergency that needs constant intervention.

Tuberculosis as a deadly disease

Tuberculosis is an infectious disease that affects many parts of the body of the affected person. Its major target is the lungs. It is rampant in developing nations that have poor resources and huge number of people suffering from HIV/AIDS. But the rate is relatively low in the US due to her improved living conditions. Report has shown that the rampant cases of TB is due to the rising toll of HIV/AIDS across the globe.  It is against this background that WHO declared it as a global emergency in 1993. The report also stressed that the disease is contagious. So, it is usually passed from one  person to the other through droplets from cough or sneeze by an infected person. When the person sneezes, coughs and talks, tiny droplets of saliva or mucus could be released into the air which might be inhaled by another person and immediately, infection could occur.

The report added that when infectious particles get to the alveoli, another cell called macrophage engulfs the TB bacteria which are transmitted to the lymph system and blood stream and spread to other organs. The bacteria further multiply in the organs that have high oxygen pressure such as the upper  lobes of the lungs, kidneys and bone marrow.

Symptoms

There is something spectacular about TB and it is the fact that no symptom may be noticed until the disease becomes chronic. However, common symptoms include loss of weight, loss of energy, poor appetite, fever, night sweat, fast breathing, nasty odour, insomnia (inability to sleep well at night) among others.

Reports have also shown that TB patients fall sick in the first few years after infection, but the bacillus may lie dormant in the body for decades. Although most initial infections have no symptoms and infected people overcome them, they may, however, develop fever, dry cough and chest x-ray abnormalities with time. Another symptom of TB is common cough with continuous increase in mucus production.

Among few people with weak immune system, TB bacteria may spread through their blood to various parts of their body.

Causes

There are several causes of tuberculosis. The first common cause is family inheritance or generational curse. A family that has the history of the ailment is bound to pass it down the line to its offspring. So, anybody that hails from such a family background is prone to the disease. It can also be communicated through witchcraft.

Moreso, the ailment is contagious or air-bone. So, it can be communicated to anybody regardless of the age or immune system in an environment where a victim is found and does not manage cough or sneeze well. If a TB patient coughs or sneezes, leaving his mouth uncovered, chances are that  the air around that environment gets polluted and people around may contact the disease easily. Also, anybody that mistakenly uses a handkerchief used by the victim can also contact the disease. In addition, all the tenants in a house where a TB sufferer lives stand the risk of infection.

Effects

The disease drains the blood of the victim, making him or her to look depreciated, pale and weak. It eats up  kidneys and lungs and leads to gradual death. Consequently, the sick person finds it difficult to breathe well. He also finds it difficult to run or do any hard job. The longer it stays in the body, the deadlier it becomes.

There are two types of TB –the mild or less severe TB and the wild TB. The wild one, as the name suggests, is deadlier as it makes the sufferer to cough blood. This type kills without delay. Sufferers of wild TB don’t last for three or four months before they die. Also, asthma sufferers, have internal heat and occasional cough, especially in the morning and night, combined with some malaria. Both TB and asthma are slow killers.

Konsio therapy to the rescue 

Over the years, the world has continued to search for quick cure for both TB and asthma but to no avail. This has posed serious worries to health care providers across the globe, including WHO. Quite worrisome, medical services offered at medical centres, including specialist hospitals, have yet to provide quick or immediate cure for the pandemics. In most cases, recurrence even occurs after treatment, with patients compelled to go back for another treatment.

But Dr Solomon stressed that konsio therapy, since it was discovered, had brought succour to sufferers of all cough-related cases that had applied it as it had the efficacy to provide total cure within 14 to 15 days without any side effect nor recurrence. “Medical report at the WHO meeting I attended in Abuja in 2008 has shown that treatment of TB takes about six to nine months, but with konsio, total cure can be achieved within 14 or 15 days. Even, patients who took conventional treatment in hospitals still come back to me to get konsio since they discovered its efficacy,” Dr Solomon noted.

While narrating what he described as the wonders of konsio therapy and  God’s divine blessing for this generation,  he enthused: “Konsio is a herbal medicine given by God as a blessing to this generation to cure all cough-related ailments, especially TB and asthma. It is a natural discovery. It has been used to cure TB,  asthma and other chronic cough-related cases effectively. There was a family that had a history of tuberculosis, but when I gave konsio to them, they were all cured, otherwise that family would have been wiped out. Infected persons who had been hospitalised and treated but did not get total cure have met me and when I administered the therapy on them, they were cured and are still healthy till today.

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