Critical Assessment of Orthodox Vaccine against Local Herbal Lipid Mixture (JOHVIR) in the Treatment of Covid-19 Infection: A Comparative and Pilot Study Approach within FCT, Abuja Metropolis, Nigeria

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DOI: 10.21522/TIJPH.2013.11.02.Art003

Authors : H.F. Ajobiewe, J.O. Ajobiewe, A.O. Salami, A.A. Ogundeji, A. Dangana

Abstract:

This study examined the effectiveness of Orthodox vaccine and Local remedy (JOHVIR) administration against Covid-19 Disease- A comparative study approach within FCT Abuja metropolis, Nigeria. 121 volunteers participated in this study, Chi-square calculated was higher than chi-square tabulated, when the lipids mixture was administered- indicating high level of significance (P< 0.05) as very effective anti-corona 2 remedy. Chi-square (χ2 Cal = 38.38; χ2 tab = 5.99) and (χ2 Cal = 30.86; χ2 tab = 5.99), the values were significant at 0.05% level, unisex. Those study subjects on orthodox vaccine therapy had a lot of life-threatening side effects and in some cases fatal consequences while in others there were reinfection with corona virus 2. after taking over booster doses of the vaccine: none of those on local herbal lipid remedy ever had any life-threatening side effects apart from mild headaches in some cases, we strongly suggest that cold viruses such as corona virus 2 that mutate a lot may not be effectively combated and handled by orthodox vaccine. Efforts must be geared towards the mass production and development of simple antivirals such as the lipids mixture used in this study termed “Joseleen herbal lipids mixture (JOHVIR)”. As it was significantly sensitive as Covid-19 antiviral agent. Alternate simple measures such as the herbal lipids mixture could be the solution to the Covid-19 Pandemic as it prevents and neutralizes the coronavirus 2 before it penetrates the cell.

Keywords: Vaccine, Herbal lipids mixture, Joseleen, Covid-19, Chi-square (χ2).

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