A Former chairman of the Independent National electoral
Commission, INEC, and a pharmacognocist, Prof. Maurice Iwu has said that Bitter
Kola which he noted is not an Ebola cure but has the capability of arresting
the Virus replication. Continue..
Iwu who also chairs the Treatment Research Group inaugurated
by the Federal Government on treatment and possible cure of Ebola also stated
that having Ebola cases in Lagos is very unusual as the disease according to
history is usually common in rural areas where there is unfortunate interaction
between man and animal.
He also revealed that he belonged to a research group which
was established around 1985 and their interest he noted at that time was
medical condition that people don’t know about.
The ex-INEC boss added that they try to look for anything
that can cure such diseases.
“In 1999, our team then screened so many compounds. About
2,000 compounds against Ebola and other viruses which seems to have no
treatment were screened and Ebola was among. We were lucky that a compound from
Garcinia kola which is Bitter kola was able to arrest the replication of the
Ebola virus. It was not a cure but that was a big clue.” He said.
Continuing, he
explained that “Having Ebola in Lagos is unusual. The Ebola history that I have
read so far has been in rural areas where there is unfortunate interaction
between man and animal. But because of the incident that happened it shouldn’t
have been in Lagos and it could have been horrible for such to happen in a
highly populated city like Lagos.”
“For us in Science what is upper most to us in the whole
thing is that we check with evidence. According to a European noble philosopher
who turned scientist why is it that a
dead fish is weigh more than living one and everybody said they didn't
think about it and nobody bothered to
weigh the fish to know whether dead fish actually weigh more than living one.
So that is the issue about the bitter kola and Ebola for anti-viral
infection. It is a known anti viral infection
and immune booster and it has been used by man over a century. It began from
ethnic use and into experimental
medicine, it will remain in use until it is disproved that it is not active.”
“What is even worse with Ebola is that those developments
are at what we called phase 3 and that ultimately means that it has not been
approved. It is not possible to have scientifically valid phase 3 trial for
Ebola because you don’t have enough patients at any given time.”
“We pray not to have enough patients because on phase 3, we
have to plan it, recruit patients and make sure that all the parameters to use
are in order.”
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