“The doctor says ‘my numbers’ indicate I’m sick and need to be on drug treatment. He says I will die unless I start soon, but my health is fine. How can my T cells show one thing and my health show another?” Continue reading »
While most people in the U.S. and Western Europe go right on believing that the so-called Human Immunodeficiency Virus [HIV] is the sole cause of AIDS, debate rages even within the alternative AIDS community over whether HIV exists at all. Though Peter Duesberg, Ph.D. — virtually the only alternative AIDS theorist with any significant public reputation — continues to insist that HIV exists but is harmless, other alternative AIDS researchers and activists are coming to the conclusion that the virus doesn’t exist. The main proponents of this view are Australian researcher Eleni Papadopulos-Eleopulos and her colleagues, who argue that HIV has never been isolated according to the Pasteur Institute criteria of 1973, and therefore it’s probably what’s called an “endogenous retrovirus” — a creation of the body’s own genetic material that looks and functions partly like a virus, but is not an infection because it comes from the body’s own cells. Continue reading »
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Pictures of “Isolated Viruses” Debunked
Dr. Stefan Lanka, virologist and molecular biologist, is internationally mostly known as an “AIDS dissident” (and maybe “gentechnology dissident”) who has been questioning the very existence of “HIV” since 1994. In the past years, however, he stumbled over a breathtaking fact: Not even ONE of the (medically relevant) viruses has ever been isolated; there is no proof of their existence. Continue reading »
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My status has always been a head-scratcher for my doctors. After being diagnosed six years ago with HIV, my body has not been following the program. My blood work was always good and my viral load always undetectable. What makes this all the more interesting is that I’m not on any type of medication. Continue reading »
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There was a time – and it wasn’t very long ago – when I thought I had everything. I was a member of a close-knit, loving family. I have a mom and dad, two brothers and two sisters. I worked in our family business, and it gave me an excellent income. A beautiful home, a fabulous car, fine clothes, friends, an active social life, lots of recreational drugs – all were mine. I had everything the media tell us to want-the things that are supposed to bring fulfillment and joy. How could it be, then, that I was not happy? Continue reading »
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Hi,
I still find it hallucinating that the AIDS system has managed, through fear and non-scientific mumbo-jumbo, to take away our birthrights, which are health, happiness, hope and autonomy. When I hear that someone is staking his life on a non-specific test,T4 cell counts, viral load (of crap) and the most toxic treatments in medical history, I would like to remind them that they have the most powerful & sophisticated self-healing power – within. Those simple things that we can do for ourselves to improve our health are almost never mentioned by orthodox medicine. Continue reading »
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“A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty.” - Sir Winston Churchill
AIDS entered my world on the 10th March 1983: The first person I knew with this disease – Michael Shortell – died on that day while the medical staff at the hospital frantically operated on him. In order to get him the experimental treatment from the NIH for what they believed to be PCP pneumonia, a confirmed biopsy was required. My friend died in the operating theatre. Little did I know that at moment of his death, my life would change forever. Continue reading »
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David Patient is an extraordinary man, and not only because he’s been living healthily with HIV for 20 years. David is a wonderful warm being with an open heart and a dedication to doing something practical about HIV/AIDS. His story is an inspiring one, and while he doesn’t claim to have all the answers to why he’s survived when millions haven’t, his outlook on life, AIDS and what it’s all about is inspiring. Continue reading »
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His name was Pablo Falcon, a Native American healer living in New Mexico. He was on a show called Human Urine-Elixir for Good Health? airing on the National Geographic Channel, showcasing an ancient healing tradition: the practice of drinking one’s own urine.
Yes, he drank his own urine; a cup a day, usually in the morning, catching the first stream in mid discharge.
He drank it straight, like a shot of whiskey, but sometimes sipped it like a hot toddy on a cold moonless night. It was Pablo Falcon’s preventative medicine-urine therapy, or uropathy. Continue reading »
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Mikel Galano wakes up in the morning just like the rest of us. When he heads to the restroom for a little relief, he does not flush. No, he’s not just conserving water. Rather, he saves half a glass of urine obtained mid-stream for a morning cocktail. That’s right, Galano drinks his urine with the idea that it will help prevent disease and restore his body to a natural internal balance. Continue reading »

