French chemists found malaria plants
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Last Update: 2013-06-20
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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Franc Filippo, a French chemist, has discovered for two years that a plant called catmint has a specific effect on malaria He has patented the research and published it in an academic journal of a university in the United States According to Franc Filippo, the effect of catnip is very outstanding, and its efficacy is more than 20 times that of all current mosquito repellents He said that if he picked some mint leaves and rubbed them on his hands, he would not be bitten by mosquitoes for a day The American University, which helped the French chemist to publish his paper, also noted the mosquito repellent effect of catnip, believing that if Franck's research results can be valued and promoted, at least 95% of malaria patients in the world can be cured At present, 3000 people in Africa die every day due to the lack of effective treatment for malaria, and up to 5000 people die of malaria every day in the world Franck Filippo was worried about this He tried to contact the health and medical departments of some countries to promote his research results, and all of them were closed He is even more furious that some pharmaceutical companies have embezzled their patents to develop various chemical or synthetic drugs to treat malaria To promote this research, Frank Filippo went to villages in Africa to collect seeds of catnip and teach local people how to grow catnip.
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