By Kingsley Abavo, Benin
Efforts of the Ambrose Alli University (AAU), Ekpoma to reclaim its enviable position among the comity of institutions grounded in research and higher learning, has been bolstered as it received the approval of the National Agency For Food And Drug Administration And Control, (NAFDAC), including the rights of production and patents of GLUCOZIL
According to the Head, Department of Pharmacology; and Sub-Dean, Basic Clinical Sciences, College of Medicine of the University, Dr. Jonathan Emeka Emordi, ‘GLUCOZIL’ is a natural product that is prepared for the treatment of diabetes mellitus.
‘GLUCOZIL’ as a natural product, is manufactured to cause a regeneration of the beta cells that have been destroyed, he assures.
Adding; if the product is used for a very long period, it will not only manage diabetes but cure it completely.
Dr. Emordi also indicated that’ ‘GLUCOZIL’ which can be used for the management, treatment and cure of diabetes, has bonus clinical indications for the treatment of BPH, commonly known as enlarged prostate.
“In my analysis of the product, it was discovered that it has the capacity to shrink the prostate so that surgical operations can be avoided.
“The product is scientifically tested, right dose confirmed, safety proven in both humans and animals.
“It is also capable of flushing the human system. Simply put, it is a detoxifier! It has strong anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory activities which makes it an immune booster.”
While commending Dr. Emordi, the Acting Vice Chancellor, AAU Ekpoma, Prof. Asomwan Sonnie Adagbonyin, said the Management is happy with the feat achieved at the College of Medicine and the Department of Pharmacology.
“We are proud of the ranking of our scholars who are determined to excel, do us proud despite the various human and environmental challenges.
“Management is proud of Dr. Emordi and I enjoin other scholars to see his achievement as motivation for them to break new grounds, and open new frontiers of knowledge and innovation for the further progress of this University in the super highway of teaching, research and community service.”