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COVID ORGANIC

We know that the challenges facing herbal medicine is expected after the new found cure and prevention phytotherapy for the Novel pandemic COVID-19 (Corona disease discovered in late December 2019). Some in there disbelief about this virus have coin it COVID-419; to call it scam claiming it is an avenue for people in power to embezzle money.


The herb is got from the famous Artemisia used in treating malaria in time past and other substances. The herb is believed to have cured two persons affected with the virus and the country, Madagascar have recorded no death to the disease. The herb (COVID - ORGANIC) had been rejected by WHO but is being imported to Nigeria through Equatorial Guinea to be brought to Abuja Nigeria via air. Other countries like the US had advice the government to carry out necessary test and be careful how they consume herbs that is not scientifically proven. Sure Nigeria have the National Institute of Research and Pharmaceutical development (NIRPD) and the National Agency for food, drugs and administration control (NAFDAC) to see that what is consumed is safe. We already discussed the challenges facing herbal medicine, the issue of dosage and side effects. 
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We expect nothing less for covid organic, but if this herb could be accepted as a possible cure, it would shoot alternative medicine to limelight. If you are still confused on how to cash in on it,  ready my post cash-in-on-2020-pytotherapy-herbalism. We shall take our time to discuss some of the alternative health therapy stocks you could invest in if you trade stock or you're trying to give it a try.

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  1. Pytotherapy-herbalism is a wonderful and ancient Egyptian Medical treatment in all dector of medic or/and paramedics

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