South African Press Association - November 4, 2005
Vitamin entrepreneur Rath and his foundation have been involved in a legal battle with the TAC, for conducting clinical trials on those living with HIV/Aids in Khayelitsha in the Western Cape.
It is alleged Rath gave his patients food supplements, advising them to take these instead of anti-Aids drugs.
TAC provincial organiser Xolani Kunene said the TAC expected about 2 000 people to join in the march.
"We have previously called on the MCC and the Health Department to act against Rath, but nothing was done. Failure to do so implicates both the MCC and the department in the deaths of those who were seen by Rath," Kunene said.
Rath's products are not registered with the MCC.
"We know of Rath's top patients who have died because he was misleading them. They make unsubstantiated claims about the healing powers of their vitamin concoctions," he said.
The TAC claims Rath is using vulnerable and poor people living with HIV/Aids to advance his own selfish commercial interests -- promoting his vitamin products as an alternative to registered Aids drugs.
The protest was expected to end at 1pm.
051104
SA051102
Copyright © 2005 - South African Press Association. Reproduction of this article (other than one copy for personal reference) must be cleared through the South African Press Association, Cotswold House, Greenacres Office Park, Cnr. Victory & Rustenburg Roads, VICTORY PARK, PO BOX 7766, JOHANNESBURG, 2000; Fax No: +27 11 782-1587/8, Tel No: +27 11 782-1600.
AEGiS is a 501(c)3, not-for-profit, tax-exempt, educational corporation. AEGiS is made possible through unrestricted funding from Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, Elton John AIDS Foundation, National Library of Medicine, and donations from users like you.
Always watch for outdated information. This article first appeared in 2005. This material is designed to support, not replace, the relationship that exists between you and your doctor.
AEGiS presents published material, reprinted with permission and neither endorses nor opposes any material. All information contained on this website, including information relating to health conditions, products, and treatments, is for informational purposes only. It is often presented in summary or aggregate form. It is not meant to be a substitute for the advice provided by your own physician or other medical professionals. Always discuss treatment options with a doctor who specializes in treating HIV.
Copyright ©1980, 2005. AEGiS. All materials appearing on AEGiS are protected by copyright as a collective work or compilation under U.S. copyright and other laws and are the property of AEGiS, or the party credited as the provider of the content. .