KAMPALA: If you are a person living with HIV or nursing one in Uganda and beyond, you need to read this.
A Ugandan catholic priest and electrical engineer, Fr Anthony Matovu, has concluded a study that might shake the scientific world for offering a new radiation therapy with possibilities of reversing the HIV/AIDS virus in a human body.
In his ongoing PhD study at Makerere University in Uganda, Fr. Matovu’s doctoral research project: “G-Therapy: A Classical Mechanical Resonance Tool for HIV Cure,” has designed what he calls a ‘Giga Frequency -Therapy’ as a bio-mechanical clinical intervention with capacity to support the direct diagnosis of live pathogens in infested blood samples.
“With proper scientific nurturing, the proposed bio-clinical intervention is poised to take research work to another level in the final management of Nano pathogens with HIV in the lead.”
How it will work:
During the International Research and Innovations Dissemination Conference at Speke Resort and Conference Munyonyo on May 10, 2022, in Kampala Uganda, Fr Matovu emphasized that while the search for a comprehensive cure is in progress, the direct isolation of HIV and other pathogens, as his study suggests, is also ongoing and should be given attention.
“My study presents strong indicative results. The suggested bio-chemical clinical intervention has capacity to support direct diagnosis of live pathogens in infested blood samples, just as to engage resonance attributes to effect safe annihilation of Nano-pathogens extramurally from a human body,” he told the conference.
He revealed that there are several scientific maneuvers that have been deployed in the build-up to his tool and primary to these has been his successful engagement of analytical literature review that churned out a lot of evidence from classical mechanical physics that informed his radiation therapy.
“The necessity of a change of guard from Quantum Mechanical Physics to Classical Mechanical Physics has proved paramount in augmenting this tool,” he claimed.
He added that the tool has proven to be versatile in changing the behavior of pathogens and shows potential in isolating HIV and other viral infections such as COVID.
“Further, the pathogens have also shown strong responsiveness to the simulated radiation type configured to their resonance responses. With proper scientific nurturing, the proposed clinical intervention is poised to take research work to another level in the final management of Nano pathogens with HIV in the lead,” he prophesied.
Global Impact of HIV/AIDS
Since the beginning of the epidemic in 1959, around 79.3 million people have been infected with the HIV virus and about 36.3 million people have died of HIV, according to the World Health Organisation (WHO) reports. Globally, an average 37.7 million people were living with HIV at the end of 2020. According to the United Nations Programme on HIV/Aids (UNAIDS), Uganda has an estimated 1.5 million people living with HIV. Around 1.3 million are aware of their HIV status and 1.2 million are on treatment. 400,000-450,000 Ugandans have died from HIV/AIDS, according to the US’ Centre for Disease Control (CDC). CDC reports that the prevalence of HIV among adults aged 15 to 64 in Uganda is 6.2%: 7.6% among females and 4.7% among males.
About Fr. Matovu:
Fr. Anthony Matovu is a Ugandan Scientist, a Catholic Priest and a member of the Uganda Institute of Professional Engineers (UIPE). Some of his degree-academic credentials include the following:
1. MSc in Electrical Engineering of Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda
2. BSc in Electrical Engineering of Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda
3. BSc/Ed (Maths, Physics) of Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda
4. BA (Philosophy) of Urban University, Rome
5. BA (Theology) of Urban University, Rome.
Inquiries about Matovu’s study can be forwarded to the Directorate of Research and Graduate Training of Makerere University in Uganda, website: http://rgt.mak.ac.ug