Lately I have been reporting on the success of the oleander based supplement Sutherlandia OPC against HIV/AIDS. Thus far, several hundred people (or more) have used OPC and it has been successful 100% of the time - as was borne out in a recent small scale clincal trial.
The reason I say "several hundred people (or more)" is that I do not know how many have now used it. At the beginning of the trial it was several hundred. Halfway through the trial, based on the track record of past use (in both HIV/AIDS and cancer), and the figures from the first 30 days of the trial (and likely also the fact that oleander has tested to be the most powerful immune stimulator known to man by a wide margin), a South African pharmaceutical manufacturing company jumped in and began making it on a large scale. The first run was 50,000 bottles and they are currently making an additional 10,000 per month - in the process enabling the price to be reduced from $90 for a one month supply of extract to $60 ($45 for the capsule version).