The vice-chancellor of the university, Dr Daing Nasir Ibrahim, had gone to the press, exclaiming that this product from his institution had worked at the Education Ministry’s office in Putrajaya on April 30.
The kit includes salt, vinegar, black pepper and even chopsticks, priced at RM8,500. The price includes expert training, further treatment if cases are chronic, three refills for items in the kit, a lecture session, risk management costs and even online consultation services.
Dr Mahayuddin claimed that the kit worked on 50 cases successfully. Dr. Mahyuddin said, the kit had been used in cases in schools in Kedah successfully.
Our government shuld be serious about promoting our “Malaysian-made solutions”. Proving the kit works would mean that the university has more testimony of its effectiveness, the spate of hysteria in a school can now be put to rest and Malaysia can now promote a homegrown solution that can be internationally recognised.
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