A fourteen-year-old high school student sought a medical discovery that would solve his family’s gallstone woes.
John Anthony Normandia, a second year student from Zapatera High
School presented a liquid syrup, he said would dissolve stones in the
gallbladder.
“Many of my family members are suffering from this disease and most
would seek an operation to get rid of it,” Normandia told reporters
during the 2011 Central Visayas Regional Invention Contests and
Exhibits.
He said that during a school activity, he inquired from his science
teacher if it’s possible to look for an alternative cure for
gallbladder.
His teacher told them about a study conducted by Prof. Gregor Burgeos
from the Sendai University in Japan on dissolving gallstones using the
internal organs of tilapia fish.
With classmates Clyde Carlo Quindao and Zyrille Enrique, Normandia
said he performed experiments based on Burgeo’s study using purified
alcohol extracts where mixed Methanol and the tilapia innards and
tested it on laboratory animals.
He said they are still conducting further research to determine which
chemicals on the internal organs can dissolve the gallstones.
Meanwhile, engineer Grecilda Sanchez-Zaballero, the winner of last
year’s national invention contest with her organic fungicide from papaya
extract, qualified again for the tilt this year.
This time, she presented a study on the use of soya extract and lactobacillus to heals wounds faster.
Zaballero, a chemical engineer, said she is engaged in research and development.
With a US patent on relative replacement and research and
development, Zaballero said her firm Lactobiotics Worldwide is moving to
pharmaceuticals.
She headed a study on new ways of treating wounds using good bacteria that heals skin tissues and removes wound odor.
“We used soya extract because it contains a lot of nutrients and good
bacteria, that heals wounds faster,” Zaballero told Cebu Daily News.
She said three years ago, they conducted a study in Vicente Sotto
Memorial Medical Center using Paficare on 68 patients. The study, she
said, produced “positive results.”
She said the traditional wound treatment kills the tissues and bad
bacteria, while their product would only eliminate the bad bacteria
which destroy the cells.
Candeze R. Mongaya, Reporter
Cebu Daily News