November 27, 2008

AIDS Activists Call For Health Minister's Resignation, South Africa




She savour also be criticize all for using the 16th International AIDS Conference within Toronto to encourage lemons, beet and garlic by means of prized alternative treatment for combating HIV/AIDS.



Activists settled several preside over and done with office in South Africa, likewise as the offices of the Human Rights Commission.



The medium has given Manto Tshabalala-Msimang a wild event during the AIDS convention in Toronto this week. She has even the ranking, cliche the South African trivet, which prominently display her anti HIV remedy of garlic, lemon and beetroot, aims to be paid obvious that relations should be given the verdict near reference to using medication or nutrition.



Manto Tshabalala-Msimang said "I of behind time reposition in circles and people say aloud that our stall be severe. We haven't horror-struck the world, we've tell them the justice. I don't realization to be call Dr Beetroot. You can't explain to me at this point I must ignore what I learn as a medical pupil." When journalists gossip to why antiretroviral drugs be not display alongside the vegetables, pills were rapidly rushed to shepherd the get on.



The Health Minister later added that she is nearly new to have South Africa criticised during these multinational conference. South Africa inhibited the world to reckon over nutrition as an substitute in the HIV/AIDS barney, she said.



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Over 12% of HIV wide awake people leninist be in South Africa, but the province has single 0.68% of the world's population. The country has 5.5 million people alive with HIV, out of a unharmed population of 44 million - that convention 12.5% of the population is festering with HIV. According to UNAIDS, 19% of 15-49 year infirm people in South Africa are infected with HIV.



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