As a response to a large percentage of African people having no access to healthcare due to geographical location, LLH have launched Sister Lethabo.
The ethnic market in South Africa is estimated to be more than more than 50 million people. The HIV positive section is not well reported. According to the WHO it is about 2 million but we believe it to be closer to 10 million.
In conjunction with NGO’s, we aim to set up franchises, train nurses to run their own clinics and assist in supplying free HIV medicine to patients in rural areas who would otherwise be deprived of this service.
One of our products, African Potato (Hypoxis Rooperi), which boosts the immune system, and is recognized as a supplement to anti HIV medication by the SA health authorities and medical insurers, is just one of the range of products owned by LLH SA.
This and other products are aimed at the diverse and complex black market, in both urban (township) and rural areas, placing LLH in the ideal situation to offer support to clinics aimed at supplying sponsored Antiretroviral medication. Our focus is building brand loyal consumers to buy into and trust our new range of products.
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