Malaysian-Made Device Arouses Interest Of Trade Visitors
By Muin Abdul Majid
DUBAI, Feb 4 (Bernama) -- A Malaysian-made disposable circumcision device piqued the interest of visitors at the recently-concluded Arab Health 2010 exhibition here.
Judging from the favourable response, Machu Picchu Medicare Sdn Bhd Marketing Manager Arifabillah Idris had good reason to be excited about the prospects of marketing the product in the Middle East region.
He described his company's participation in the show under the umbrella of the Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation as an eye opener.
"This is the first time that we've come to this part of the world. The device is being marketed so far in Indonesia, Australia and Sweden," he told Bernama.
Arifabillah said he received inquiries from several parties, many keen on becoming distributors of the product in the region.
"We got inquiries from places like Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Oman, Yemen and Pakistan, among others. There's also a request for us to present the product at an event in Saudi Arabia," he said.
"I'm very excited about this market. I brought with me quite a lot of samples but I've none left," he said of the product first introduced in 2005.
He explained that among the advantages of the item was that it would take lesser time for doctors to perform circumcision on patients but faster time to heal compared to conventional methods.
"The beauty of the product is that patients could straight away put on their trousers, for example, after undergoing the procedure if they so wish.
"There's less bleeding and minimal do's and don'ts. But some people may opt to be more conventional in dealing with the recuperation process," he said.
Available in several sizes, the device is backed by research and development conducted by Universiti Malaya.
Arifabillah said his Kuala Lumpur-based company shipped around 10,000 disposable circumcision devices per month.
-- BERNAMA
2 comments:
If you are Christian, you should check what Paul has to say about circumcision. Basically, he says Jesus did away with the need for it, going so far as to say "If you become circumcised, Christ will profit you nothing" (Gal 5:2)
More than two thirds of the men in the world are not circumcised, including most of the developed world, and some of the cleanest and healthiest men in the world (Japan, Sweden, Norway, Finland). The English-speaking world tried it, found it did no good, and has all but given it up - except the USA, where it continues for some peculiar reasons. One is money, and that is clearly what this news item is all about.
Circumcision is not risk-free: side-effects can range up to loss of the penis and death. Benefits are bogus or exaggerated.
I'm a Christian.. yet, I believe that circumcised gives more benefit in terms of health than uncircumcised penis.. strange why is Gal 5:2 is contradicted. Perhaps, it has been changed by human, and not a truly word of God.
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