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Is Jergon Sacha The New Hope For Hiv Patients?

27 18:23:07
Inside the Peruvian jungle there may be a plant that revolutionizes the treatment of HIV. Jergon sacha, when used with another Amazon plant called Cat's claw has shown remarkable results with HIV patients.

After using the combined powers of these two herbs to help treat AIDS and HIV in some patients for a span of six months, the people who were tested with this kind of treatment were said to have tested negative for the deadly virus. This kind of a development is said to have come from a Peruvian doctor known as Dr. Roberto Gonzales. This amazing doctor has reported to the media in Peru that the combination of these herbs are a new possible cure for HIV.

The plant known as Jergon Sahca is said to possess something called protease inhibitors which is the main ingredient needed to treat snake bites. This protease inhibitor, that is found in this herb, is known as a cure for viral infections and since HIV is a virus, HIV meaning Human Immuno-deficiency Virus, then it stands to reason that the herb known as Jergon Sacha will indeed have an effect on the people who are infected with HIV and AIDS. The extract of the root of Jergon sacha can be prepared a number of different ways besides the combination with Cat's claw used for HIV. The herb is also prepared as a cure for other viral infections and may come in capsules or as a tincture.

The other diseases that are said to be effectively cured by this herb include other viral infections like influenza, hepatitis, and a whole lot more. The plant is also known to have some anti-inflammatory qualities and have a cough suppressant quality, which is why it is also known to be effective against whooping cough, bronchitis, asthma and other upper respiratory problems. This herb is also known to treat bee stings, scorpion stings and other venomous stings that plague man.

This wonder herb may indeed help people find cures for many of the ailments that afflict them. As for this herb, known as Jergon Sacha, being the hope of HIV infected people of the world, the results may seem to be in on the initial testing stage but substantial proof still needs to be presented before we can truly say that the world is on the way to getting rid of this killer disease known as AIDS.

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