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US-Based Ghanaian Chemical Specialist Gives Hope To Cancer Patients

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Justice Bilson
Justice Bilson

A 56-year-old Ghanaian Chemical Specialist based in the U S, Justice Bilson, has been able to unconventionally cure over one hundred patients, something that Orthodox medical practitioners have failed to do from 2012 to date.

Speaking in an interview with our CV News, Mr. Bilson who doubles as the Twidan family head otherwise, known as the Ebusuapanyin among the Akans of Ghana, attributed his ability to cure those diseases to the profession he finds himself in.

Mr. Bilson disclosed that approximately 98 percent of chemicals produced globally cause about 95 percent of diseases that destroy plant, animal, and human lives.

He identified some of the chemicals as those that are consumed orally as well as those that are applied to the skin for bleaching or other purposes. He also mentioned environmental and air pollution as other causes of diseases.

Ebusuapanyin Bilson, though an African, and for that matter, a Ghanaian traditional leader, declined to admit that diseases are caused by malevolent forces such as curses, and evil spirits.

Nana Bilson noted that as a chemical specialist in Minnesota, USA, and Canada for over two decades, he has been able to prepare medicine for the cure of diseases like cancer, migraine, headache, BP, sight infections, palpitation, ejaculation disorders, and the like.

He pointed out that most of the one hundred patients he had cured of their diseases were Africans whose ailments had been declared incurable by doctors.

He noted that the cure was natural because he knew its administration in both vision and routine chemical combinations. Nana Bilson referred to an old saying – ‘a good wine knows not the bush,’ – and was hopeful patrons who have received his help would recommend his services to others in similar needs.

He pledged to team up with hospitals that need his support if and only if they meet his demands. Mr. Bilson hinted that plans are far advanced for him to set up a health center in Ghana to support those suffering from ‘incurable’ diseases.

He noted that since he acknowledged the importance of private health practitioners in Ghana, he disagreed with how some do their jobs. He identified an instance as unacceptable and untrue when an herbal practitioner noted that one could cure themselves of prostate cancer by drinking honey.

He said failure to seek a timely antidote to prostate cancer worsens the impact of the disease on the patient.

He noted that it was to help Ghanaians gain a better understanding of the causes, symptoms, effects, and solutions of diseases that he took it upon himself to hold health talk programs on TV Africa, an Accra-based commercial television channel, and some radio stations anytime that he was in the country.

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