By Bulus Gabriel, Kaduna
A Nigerian medical scientist Prince Ayodele I. Adeleye has recorded a break through for discovering permanent cure for some chronic diseases known to have no cure according to world medical records history.
The disease include Diabetics, Strokes/Paralysis, Hepatitis, Cancer, BP, Ulcer, Epilepsy and Sickle Cells, respectively.
The scientist has also improved on therapy that now reduced to 2 hours, the treatment and cure for HIV/Aids, including kidney, plus other damaged organs.
(Prof.) Adeleye, made the out come of his break through public penultimate last week after an age – long research where he excel in establishing cure in the nine (9) of the ailments considered to have no permanent cure the world over.
Adeleye was the best graduate of Laboratory Sciences, Ahmadu Bello University, ABU, Zaria, and was retained immediately after graduation as a lecturer as well as staff in medical lab department at the ABU teaching hospital.
Majored in parasitology, Adeleye rose to the position of principal staff in the lab science department of ABUTH, and retired after successful carrier as federal civil servant to establish a research centre in Kaduna metropolis.
In a chat with our correspondent, at the “Yaro Medicare Nigeria limited, at the Research Centre”, located in the heart of Kaduna, Adeleye said more research are still in progress.
On Hepatitis, the cure is instantaneous and take only a day, while cure for all kinds Stroke/paralysis, at any level inclusive, takes only three days, respectively.
Curatives, according to the claimant, include all types of Cancer including leukemia, are also instant, and take only one day for treatment and cure, while that of Ulcer is one day.
Work on full cure of Epilepsy and sickle cell has also completed, and permanent cure also found, he said.
The medical science research expert has also improved, and reduced cure to 2 hours, HIV/Aids cure, including kidney, plus other organs damaged as a result of prolonged Retro viral therapy, adding that patient would test negative in five days later, after treatment.