Dr. Fru Richard Presents Herbal Medicines he says Treat COVID-19

Four different traditional herbal medicines now available for the treatment of coronavirus. A declaration by Dr. Fru Richard, a Cameroon born traditional health doctor.

Presenting the medicine to the press Friday May 15th 2020, Dr. Fru says the medicine are COVID Bitters, Virovit, hand sanitizer and mouth and respiratory sanitizers.

“They work effectively in the treatment of coronavirus. Many have taken and testify” he says.

To the doctor who has been involved in the study of plants for over twenty five years, the medicines re-enforce and build a stronger immune system of people for the body to resist viruses and diseases. He adds that most viruses kill people that have weak immune systems.

According to Dr. Fru, drugs that re-enforce immune systems are the best to combat viruses and diseases. He regrets that Africans have derailed from that thereby making themselves vulnerable.

Questioned if he has contacted the government for recognition, Dr. Fru popularly known as “Kanda Stick” he says ” We contacted the Ministry of Public Health in January this year when we produced the first medicine. They promised to get to us but up till now we have not gotten any information”.

However, the herbal traditional doctor says they are ready to receive support from the government for a massive production of the drugs. He says he is an independent researcher who does not have interest to lobby within the corridors of power in Yaounde for his medicine to be recognised.

On the number of people treated so far from coronavirus, Dr. Fru says he has treated many including medical health workers

“The World Health Organisation is a mafia group” is the description from Dr. Fru who thinks the international organisation that controls health issues is not transparent with the tendency of always down playing research and discoveries made by traditional health doctors.

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