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Assam doctor claims cure for HIV/AIDS, says he cured 86 persons

Dhani Ram Baruah, the Guwahati-based cardiac surgeon who had hit headlines and was also jailed
for 40 days about 18 years ago by transplanting a pigs heart on a human body, on Wednesday
claimed he had discovered cure for HIV/AIDS and that he had already cured 86 persons in the
past seven or eight years.
I and my team have worked hard for the past 18 years and found the cure for HIV/AIDS by using
biological molecules isolated from edible medicinal plants that are available in the Himalayan
region. I have named them Baruah Biological Combat Genes which are used as biological missiles
to kill the dreaded HIV virus to improve the immune system, Baruah said.
He also presented before the media a patient called Bijendra Singh of Rohtak, who, according to
Baruah, was tested HIV-positive in 2008, but was now totally cured and had recently tested
negative. Singh is among 86 persons whom I have cured of HIV/AIDS in the past eight years,
Baruah asserted.
The cardiac surgeon who had to face arrest after he had transplanted a pigs heart on a 32-year old
male patients body following which the patient survived for seven days in 1997, said he had
already written to UNAIDS, WHO and the National Institute of Health (US) about his success
with HIV/AIDS, and was open to scrutiny.
I have already written to UNAIDS, WHO and the National Institute of Health of USA about my
success stories with HIV/AIDS patients and have asked them to conduct scrutiny of my
experiments that have already given a new lease of life to 86 persons, Baruah said. He also said
that while he had carried out a series of tests after completion of treatment of his 86 patients, all
have tested HIV-negative in those tests.
This patient Bijendra Singh went back to the same lab in Rohtak which had declared his HIV
infection eight years ago, and has been found to be free of HIV/AIDS in 2014 after I declared him
as cured, Baruah said. The surgeon who runs his Institute of Applied Human Genetic Engineering
at Sonapur, about 20 kms from Guwahati, on Wednesday also released his two-volume book called
AIDS: Reaching the Unreachable with Baruah Combat Genes.

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