Bangladeshi national claims to heal Aids and cancer from leaves
"The method came to him in a dream"

A Bangladeshi national has claimed he can heal those living with HIV/Aids. Mohamed Ayob, who runs a shop in the rural area between Dannhauser and Osizweni, says he uses ‘African leaves’ (from various trees) to concoct medicines, which he says can also cure ‘any type of cancer and HIV/Aids’.
“It takes about six weeks for the medicine to take full effect…my medicine has been tested in a laboratory.”
He did not name the laboratory but said that he arrived in South Africa in 2006 and that his ‘discovery of medicine came to him in a dream in 2014’.
“Since then I have been treating people for free. I am planning to put my medicines in chemists throughout the country but my greatest wish is for the Department of Health to validate my discoveries so that these become available to all,” Mr Ayob told the Courier.
Kedibone Seleke, one of Mr Ayob’s ‘patients’, said he was treated for cancer and is now healed. Another patient who preferred not to be named said he was suffering from prostate cancer and was healed by Mr Ayob’s mixture of African herbs.



