💨 Abstract
In Lesotho, HIV patients are turning to traditional medicine due to a funding freeze from the US. With limited access to government-supplied antiretroviral medication, a registered traditional healer, Lieketseng Lucia Tjatji, is offering herbal remedies to HIV patients. Despite doctors questioning the efficacy, Tjatji has helped many. Concerns arise over the potential impact on progress in fighting HIV if alternative treatments are used.
Courtesy: www.thesouthafrican.com
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