Dr. Sebi was born Alfredo Bowman in the village of Ilanga, Honduras on November 26th, 1933. He is known as the man who claimed to have discovered a cure for AIDS, cancer and even blindness. So how did he end up dead in police custody in Honduras?
Meet Dr. Sebi, a pathologist, biochemist and herbalist. Sebi was self-taught, he never went to school, not even kindergarten. He came to the U.S. from Honduras and was on a mission to heal humanity. As it happens, he has cured some of the most deadly diseases on the planet for almost 30 years. AIDS, cancer, diabetes, lupus and epilepsy are just a few of the ailments he has completely reversed.
Back in the 1980’s, Dr. Sebi ran a variety of ads in newspapers like the New York Post, stating: “AIDS has been cured by the Usha Research Institute, and we specialize in cures for Sickle Cell, Lupus, Blindness, Herpes, Cancer and others.” The ad caught the eye of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the agency subsequently sued Dr. Sebi for false advertisement and practicing without a license. The judge presiding over the case requested that Dr. Sebi provide one witness for each disease he claimed to have cured. When he instead furnished 70 witnesses to support his argument — showing without a doubt that he did in truth heal all the diseases listed in the ad — the judge declared the doctor not guilty on all counts. Even with his outstanding victory in court, along with testimonials from celebrities and a multitude of people cured by his method, Dr. Sebi’s protocol is still suppressed to this day. when Dr Sebi won the case in New York Supreme Court back in the 80s, it should have been headline news, but why would “they want you to know that these disease that have claimed millions if not trillions of lives can be cured naturally? Many believe that Dr. Sebi is the most influential heroes and healer of our time. We would like to agree. Some of Dr. Sebi’s supporters believe that he had become a threat to a multibillion-dollar medical industry that not only relies on continued sickness but also depends on it—it profits from it, because he was not a licensed physician.
“When an old (Wo)man dies, a library burns to the ground.” – African proverb Dr. Sebi was ground.” – African proverb