Archbishop Kleda distributes COVID-19 herbal treatment to Cameroon patients after successful trials

There is hope on the horizon for Cameroon’s over 2,000 COVID-19 patients.

The Archbishop of Douala, Samuel Kleda says his herbal treatment for the virus will be available for all by Monday May 18.

Addressing the product shortage recorded days ago caused by high demand, Archbishop Kleda says more has been produced thanks to donations from persons of goodwill such as the donation of 50 million FCFA from the businessman, Jean Pierre Amougou Belinga..

“At the beginning, we had some difficulties, because it was necessary to implement a production system in large quantities … But these past few days, we have no problem” says the prelate.

With huge consignments already sent to Bafoussam and soon Yaounde, the Archbishop says “we are sending the product to where there are many infections. Everyone will have the product from Monday.”

The clergyman who has several years of experience working with herbs had said he was open to working with the government, giving it permission to test his treatment.

“What can also be done” he adds “is that they get closer to us, the doctors and myself, and we will explain to them how the patient reacts to treatment. This is what is important.”

The man of God reaffirms that more than 500 COVID-19 patients have already regained their health. The decoction of Bishop Samuel Kleda against the Coronavirus is on the rise. Hundreds of people, infected with the virus or having sick relatives, rush daily to the bishop of Douala and to the Catholic hospital centers of the economic capital where the prelate distributed his “miracle remedy”.

Interrogated on May 13th 2020, the Archbishop of Douala once again praised the virtues of his product.

“For the moment, I am in contact with the Ministry of Health. I told them they can analyze my product. But what can also be done is that they get closer to us, the doctors and myself, and we will explain to them how the patient reacts to treatment. This is what is important. I would like to reassure everyone: I know very well these plants that I have studied with great attention and these plants are in no way toxic, since they are plants that i already used in other pathologist.

On this side, I am quiet, I can give these plants to patients without fear”, says the former President of the National Episcopal Conference of Cameroon.

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