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Philippines warns against geckos as AIDS treatment
« on: July 18, 2011, 10:00:20 AM »
Fri, Jul 15, 2011


MANILA, Philippines (AP) — The Philippines warned Friday against using geckos to treat AIDS and impotence, saying the folkloric practice in parts of Asia may put patients at risk.

Environmental officials have also expressed alarm about the growing trade in the wall-climbing lizards in the Philippines. An 11-ounce (300-gram) gecko reportedly sells for at least 50,000 pesos ($1,160).

Geckos are reportedly exported to Malaysia, China and South Korea, where they are used as aphrodisiacs and as traditional medicine for asthma, AIDS, cancer, tuberculosis and impotence.

Their use as medical treatments has no scientific basis and could be dangerous because patients might not seek proper treatment for their diseases, a health department statement said.

"This is likely to aggravate their overall health and put them at greater risk," it added.

Treatments for asthma are easily available and affordable, while there are antiviral drugs to control the progress of HIV, it added.

Geckos are carnivorous, nocturnal reptiles from the family Gekkonidae that are found in tropical countries. They are known for their sticky footpads that allow them to climb vertical surfaces, including glass.

Wildlife official Mundita Lim said her office has asked law enforcers to look into the possibility that scammers may have infiltrated the trade because of the exorbitant prices being quoted online by buyers demanding geckos weighing at least 400 grams (14 ounces).

She said geckos in the wild grow up to 200 grams (7 ounces). Those fattened in captivity can grow only up to 300 grams (10 ounces).

In folkloric practice, geckos are dried and pulverized to use as medicine, and there are anecdotal accounts of the saliva or internal organs being collected, according to Lim.

Environment Secretary Ramon Paje earlier warned that collecting and trading geckos without permit can be punishable by up to four years in jail and a fine of up to 300,000 pesos ($6,900).

He said a healthy population of geckos is needed to regulate pests and maintain the fragile ecosystem. Geckos feed on insects and worms. Larger species hunt small birds and rodents. -- http://news.yahoo.com/



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Re: Philippines warns against geckos as AIDS treatment
« Reply #1 on: July 18, 2011, 10:02:20 AM »



A moulting gecko clings to a twig as it is released into the sprawling compound of the Parks and Wildlife office at suburban Quezon city east of Manila, Philippines Friday July 15, 2011. Environment officials have expressed alarm about the growing illegal collection of the reptile in the Philippines with no less than the Health department warning Friday against using geckos to help treat AIDS and asthma, saying the folkloric practice that has spawned a thriving trade of Geckos in parts of Asia may put patients at risk. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)

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Re: Philippines warns against geckos as AIDS treatment
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A gecko clings to a twig as it is released into the sprawling compound of the Parks and Wildlife office at suburban Quezon city east of Manila, Philippines Friday July 15, 2011. The Philippines warned Friday against using geckos to treat AIDS and impotence, saying the folkloric practice in parts of Asia may put patients at risk. Environmental officials have also expressed alarm about the growing trade in the wall-climbing lizards in the Philippines. An 11-ounce (300-gram) gecko reportedly sells for at least 50,000 pesos ($1,160). (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)

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Re: Philippines warns against geckos as AIDS treatment
« Reply #4 on: July 18, 2011, 10:06:54 AM »
Kahinumdom ko sauna nga naay itinerant nga mamaligyaay og tambal sa hubak, magbitbit og pet carrier (he he) nga naay tuko sa sulod...

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Re: Philippines warns against geckos as AIDS treatment
« Reply #5 on: July 18, 2011, 10:20:35 AM »
Mamalit og tuko sikupon
Sunday, July 17, 2011


ANG Davao del Sur Provincial Police Office (DDSPPO) nagpahimangno sa katawhan nga di magpalingla sa mga tawong giingong mopalit og tuko.

Ang pahimangno gikan kang DDSPPO director Senior Superintendent Ronald dela Rosa human nakaabot sa iyang buhatan ang reklamo sa katawhan.

Si Dela Rosa nagmando na karon sa tanang station commanders nga bantayan ug sikupon ang mga tawong mangilad sa ilang lugar nga ang modus operandi mao ang papagmalit og tuko.

Matud ni dela Rosa nga mabilanggo ang tawo nga nalambigit sa pagpamaligya ug papamalit og tuko subay sa balaud sa Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR).

Ang maong ahensya maoy mosikop niadtong mga nanakop ug mamaligya og tuko sanglit gidili ang pagpasipala sa maong mananap.

"Kami igo ra mi mo-aksyon kung naa nay complaint," pahayag ni dela Rosa.

Gikataho nga daghan na ang nangabuang sa pagpanakop og tuko tungod sa balita nga ang usa ka kilong tuko, paliton kini'g P700-milyones pesos.

Gituohan sa katawhan nga ang tuko tambal sa sakit nga AIDS, Cancer og daghan pang uban.

Apan gipaklaro sa Department of Health (DOH) nga di makaayo sa bisan unsang sakit ang enzymes sa tuko. (Orlando B. Dinoy)


Gipatik sa mantalaang SuperBalita Davao Hulyo 18, 2011.

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