The popular doctor claiming to have the drug for curing the coronary

Mohammad Zaman has travelled 335 miles [335 km] through Afghan roadblocks, bandits' hands and long unpaved roads to reach Kabul to pick up several bottles of various vegetable fluids, with which he believes he will cure COVID-19, the disease caused by the Coronavirus. Zaman claims he was cured last month by [...]
Mohammad Zaman has travelled 335 miles [335 km] through Afghan roadblocks, bandits' hands and long unpaved roads to reach Kabul to pick up several bottles of various vegetable fluids, with which he believes he will cure COVID-19, the disease caused by the Coronavirus.
Zaman claims he was cured last month of the pandemic disease after drinking the liquid offered by the self-declared popular physician Hakim Alokozai, who lives and works in the Afghan capital. Fifty - year - old came to Kabul from the district of Konduz. Along were twelve other travelers who hope to receive water, which they believe will cure hundreds of patients suffering from the virus, who have already claimed the lives of more than eight hundred thousand people worldwide.
I had been sick for over a month, I could hardly breathe. After ten days of using this drug thirds all the symptoms”, he points out, showing a cup of tea with the black fluid inside. He takes points at the popular doctor's recommendation. Mst: The survival of superstitions like many Afghans across the country, Zaman and his family have suffered from what they believe was COVID-19, but have never gone to hospital checks, first drinking the syrup for the prevention of pain, trees and various popular drugs to treat themselves in domestic conditions.
We haven't left anything without trying, nothing worked until we got this “drug, Zaman shows in an interview for “Al-Jazeeran”
The creator of the so-called shepherd medicine, Alokozai, who is from the southern province of Kandahar, has said that Zaman is a good example of how his syrup, which has never passed through official clinical trials, has healed, as he claims, more than five million Afghans throughout the country.
Whatever we've given it to, it's distributed it to fifty to a hundred people in his community”, he said, claiming to have treated millions of patients. However, there is no evidence of his argument.
The only people who died from COVID-19 in Afghanistan are those who went to hospitals”, Alokozai points out, referring to more than 1,400 Afghans who died so far from the coronary-born disease. These are the data documented by local authorities so far.












