Dr. Amin Bonsu honored as African business leader



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By
Eunice Hilda Ampomah, RNG

Accra, August 1, GNA – Dr. Sheikh Amin Bonsu,
The General Manager, Amen Scientific Herbal Hospital, was on Thursday
honored as "business leader in the field of herbal medicine" in the West
African Regional Magazine (TWARM) "Leadership and Business Awards Ceremony.

The event organized by TWARM in partnership
with the China-Africa Chamber of Commerce is held in China to recognize the
impact that practitioners of herbal medicine had on people's health.

The prize was also to recognize how Amen
The herbal science hospital has created a niche in the market thanks to
treatment and treatment of complicated diseases.

Complicated diseases under chronic and
the acute types included multiple sclerosis, neurological problems and different
types of tumor diseases.

Dr. Bonsu who told the Ghana News Agency in
an interview in Accra as part of the recognition of the hospital's work.
complete treatment of diseases, students around the world were periodically
sponsored to learn his operations in Ghana especially on how to heal
complicated diseases.

He advised citizens to develop their interest
products made in Ghana, including locally made herbal medicines,
were more effective. Patronage of local products also helps create jobs
opportunities for young people.

Dr. Bonsu reiterated that it was necessary
for Ghanaians to trust practitioners of local and non-local herbal medicine
underestimate their abilities, but rather consult them whenever they have health
complications.

He said, "Sometimes people went around
the world with his diseases to heal but eventually come back to us for
treatment."

Dr. Bonsu said, "If you directly or
to indirectly cause the death of an innocent person, it is as if you had killed
the whole humanity, but if directly or indirectly, you give life to someone, to
God, it's as if you gave life to the whole world. "

The hospital, he said, has always been
seeking to find better ways to give treatments to his patients, saying,
Honor would encourage them to do their best to promote health care.

"We have to do this for the good life and
the health of our people and the improvement of our economy, "he said.

He called on the government to register
practitioners in herbal medicine to the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS)
as many citizens are using their method of treatment to
Health care.

"If a lot of people come here to get treatment and
you put a policy in place for the benefit of the people, then by all
means, it should also cover practitioners of herbal medicine, so that people can
completely benefit from the diet, otherwise the diet is not enough to
global benefit of the people, "he said.

Dr. Bonsu explained that registering them on
NHIS would reduce the rate of drug imports and strengthen the
Demand and supply of local herbal medicines to improve the economic situation.

GNA

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