Great Witness receives Bidimu Kabuya DESANNEES: a pioneer in the field of invention and natural medicine in the DRC
As part of our “Great Witness” series, we had the privilege of receiving Bidimu Kabuya DESANNEES, President of the Congolese association for the promotion of invention, craftsmanship and technological innovation (ACOPIAT) and General Manager of the Nsanga Lubangu house. This visionary man is known for his revolutionary invention, the pharmaceutical product TSHADENT strong tooth, as well as for his book “TSHADENT strong tooth, a new 100% natural medicine against oral diseases”, published in the European university edition in September 2018.
During our exclusive interview with Alain Irung, Bidimu Kabuya DESANNEES shared his passion for invention and his commitment to promoting the use of natural medicine in the Democratic Republic of Congo. He underlined the importance of promoting and supporting local innovators, who often face many challenges in getting their inventions recognized and improving the living conditions of the population.
Bidimu Kabuya DESANNEES also addressed the issue of technological innovation and crafts in the DRC. According to him, it is essential to encourage the creativity and talent of Congolese craftsmen and craftsmen, by giving them the means to develop their skills and market their products both on the local market and on the international market. He pointed out that handicrafts represent an important part of the Congolese economy and can contribute significantly to job creation and poverty reduction.
Regarding the TSHADENT strong tooth product, Bidimu Kabuya DESANNEES underlined its innovative character and its entirely natural composition. He emphasized the oral health benefits of this product, highlighting its effectiveness in treating common dental diseases such as cavities and mouth infections. He also spoke of efforts to raise awareness of the product, through awareness campaigns and collaborations with healthcare professionals.
In conclusion, Bidimu Kabuya DESANNEES is a true pioneer in the field of invention and natural medicine in the DRC. Its commitment to innovation, craftsmanship and oral health is remarkable and deserves recognition. Thanks to people like him, more and more local innovations are emerging and contributing to the progress and well-being of Congolese society. It is essential to support and promote these agents of change to ensure a promising future for the DRC and its people