• About
  • Contact
Friday, July 4, 2025
No Result
View All Result
Londoner News
  • Home
  • London
  • Britain
  • Europe
  • America
  • International
  • Submit Article
  • Other
    • Health
    • Tech
    • Travel
    • Science
  • Home
  • London
  • Britain
  • Europe
  • America
  • International
  • Submit Article
  • Other
    • Health
    • Tech
    • Travel
    • Science
No Result
View All Result
Londoner News
No Result
View All Result
Home Health

GcMAF: Unlicensed HIV drug ‘nearly killed patient’

by The Editor
November 23, 2018
in Health
0
GcMAF: Unlicensed HIV drug ‘nearly killed patient’
0
SHARES
1
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Up to 75% of patients who reported taking an unlicensed drug marketed as a cure for autism, HIV and cancer, suffered side effects, a court heard.

One of 17 customers wrote she "almost died numerous times" in feedback read at Southwark Crown Court.

The patients were taking an unlicensed blood product sold by Guernsey-based Immuno Biotech.

Founder David Noakes, of Kent, admitted selling the drug, but maintained "99%" of customers suffered no side effects.

Noakes, 65, of Waldershare, Dover, pleaded guilty to charges of manufacturing, supplying and selling the unlicensed medicine and money laundering. He is expected to be sentenced next week.

'Almost died'

He told a Newton hearing, held before a judge alone to resolve issues disputed by the defence and prosecution, his firm had treated 10,000 people.

Only four of the 17 patients did not complain of side effects after taking the human blood-based product – said to be derived from GcMAF, a cancer therapy treatment, the judge was told.

One customer said she went into "toxic shock" and "almost died numerous times", with two ambulance trips and "endless ER visits".

Others described headaches, nausea, and abdominal pain, side effects Noakes described as "negligible" for people suffering "complicated" ailments.

Sixty-five per cent of people taking GcMAF improved, he added, rising to 85% if they took 10 or more vials of the product.

Latest news and stories from the Channel Islands

On Wednesday, the court heard from a member of a self-help group for people with chronic fatigue syndrome based in Chester.

Joan Crawford, a chartered chemical engineer, told the court about half of the 16 members who took GcMAF in 2012 experienced positive changes, while a quarter experienced no change, and just "a couple" felt worse in the short-term.

During the hearing Noakes defended GcMAF as a treatment for a number of conditions, but on Tuesday said he no longer claims it cures cancer.

Original Article

[contf] [contfnew]

BBC

[contfnewc] [contfnewc]

The Editor

Next Post
Family size shrinks to record low of 1.89 children

Family size shrinks to record low of 1.89 children

Recommended

Nigel Farage has MEP salary docked to £35k amid claims of EU funds misuse

Nigel Farage has MEP salary docked to £35k amid claims of EU funds misuse

7 years ago

Ryanair launches SUPER seat sale – flights start at just £5.23

7 years ago

Popular News

    Connect with us

    About Us

    We bring you the best Premium WordPress Themes that perfect for news, magazine, personal blog, etc. Check our landing page for details.

    Category

    • America
    • Britain
    • Entertainment
    • Europe
    • Health
    • International
    • latest news
    • London
    • Markets
    • Science
    • Tech
    • Travel
    • Uncategorized
    • Women

    Site Links

    • Log in
    • Entries feed
    • Comments feed
    • WordPress.org
    • About
    • Contact

    © 2020 londonernews

    No Result
    View All Result
    • Home
    • Science
    • Travel
    • Tech
    • Health

    © 2020 londonernews