PAUL
OLISA ADAKA OJEIH: Doctor with deep perception
At
a time in 1986 when many medical doctors and scientists were as
ignorant as the ordinary man about Acquired Immune Deficiency
Syndrome (AIDS), one man in
Nigeria
has known and even written a book on it.
Today, Dr. Paul Ojeih, the Lagos based comparative medical
practitioner, is well known for his claims on the miraculous
in-roads into the cure of such dreaded ailments as AIDS, Sickle
Cell Anaemia, Cancer, and Diabetes Milletus.
With
a combination of herbs which he formulated according to his
required specification, the
Delta
State
born medical practitioner has been able to bring succour to many
homes or patients suffering from these dreaded diseases.
As
a mark of recognition of his medical prowess, the Tanzania
Government sent for him in 1988 for a redemption mission on AIDS
victims.
Dr.
Paul Ojeih attended
Saint
Patrick
College
,
Asaba, between 1966 and 1967.
He was to proceed to Nolan Institute of Natural Medicine,
U.S.A, from where he graduated in 1980.
He later found himself in institutions like
International
University
,
Botegnia
,
Italy
(1986). In all these
institutions, Dr. Paul Ojeih garnered for himself doctoral degrees
in Reflex Sciences and General Natural Medicine, a diploma in
Electro-Acupuncture and a fellow of the International Academy of
Lymphology, New York.
He
has been a one time deputy Chairman of the old Bendel State Board
of Traditional/Alternative Medicine, in addition to being
presently, the medical director of Iris Medical Foundation, Ogba,
Lagos
State
.
Among
his many publications are Man and Diseases, AIDS:
The Untold Truth and Cure, and AIDS: The Plague That Never
Existed.
If
you have tried other’s and still have a problem, call Dr. Paul
Olisa Ojeih at Iris Medical Foundation. The hospital takes over
where others failed. They
offer comparative alternatives to AIDS palliative drugs. Medicine
has been redefined at Iris Medical Foundation.
Diseases are understood better in the hospital and they are
result oriented.
At
Iris Medical Foundation, medicine is an art with a human face.
The hospital is a forerunner of a new age medicine which
includes the human body mechanics.
The hospital gives hope instead of despair and despondency.
Ashtma, formerly an inherited disorder, now yields to
Sanicof within seven days. Ditto
for other chest or respiratory diseases.
The
dreaded tuberculosis fears Sanicof equally. Ask those with
dysfunctional impotence if they have ever seen anything like
Supra-X Tonic, the same to those with chronic fatigue syndrome or
those with paralysed limbs.
The
Contributions of Iris Medical Foundation to the health care sector
of
Nigeria
cannot be over-emphasised.
Newswatch Special Feature, Friday, 15 November 2002
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