Dec 07
“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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Dec 07
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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Nov 12
Priceless information from Tunde Fabunmi’s email.
Here are some supporting scientific evidence of bee products benefit for HIV/AIDS and some opportunistic infections. Five bee products are involved in apitherapy protocol for the treatment of HIV/AIDS. These are honey, pollen, royal jelly, propolis, and bee venom. The first four can be used as food supplements and medicaments, while bee venom is only applicable as medicine for HIV/AIDS and other disease conditions. Continue reading »
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Nov 11
I reviewed many published studies that described the impact of malnutrition on the functions and the structure of the immune system of people in Africa. These studies clearly demonstrate that the main cause of AIDS in Africa is severe starvation and not HIV. I described these studies in my book “ Get All The Facts: HIV Does Not Cause AIDS”[1]. The functions of the immune system, especially the cellular immunity, are impaired in malnourished individuals. For example, the size of the thymus of 42 malnourished children was reduced by 90% as compared with a case-match normal controls[2]. In a second study involving 110 malnourished children, the thymic area was found to be 20% of the size in healthy children[3]. Continue reading »
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Nov 06
AIDS – a combination of nutritional deficiencies
New clinical reports from
Zambia, Uganda and South Africa indicate that AIDS may be stopped by nutritional supplementation. A number of members of the medical profession have observed that high doses of the trace element selenium, and of the amino acids cysteine, tryptophan, and glutamine can together rapidly reverse the symptoms of AIDS, as predicted by Dr. Harold D. Foster’s nutritional hypothesis. (1)
Diets high in selenium, cysteine, tryptophan and glutamine seem to have two major benefits for AIDS patients:
1) They replace these four nutrients in the body, correcting the deficiencies that could lead to AIDS, what we call these combined deficiency symptoms. Continue reading »
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Oct 27
At age 20 in 1961, he interrupted his college studies to serve in the Marines.
According to the Chicago Tribune (April 3, 2008), after completing two years of service in the Marines in 1963, he volunteered again to become a Navy corpsman. He did so well in corpsman school that he was the valedictorian and became a cardiopulmonary technician. Assigned to the Navy’s premier medical facility at Bethesda Naval Hospital, he was a member of the commander in chief’s medical team, and helped care for President Lyndon B. Johnson after his 1966 surgery. Continue reading »
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Oct 21
By Dr. Alan Cantwell, MD
A Rense World Exclusive
©2006 Alan Cantwell, M.D
alancantwell@sbcglobal.net
Twenty-five years ago in June 1981 a new epidemic of transmissible cancer, in the form of Kaposi’s sarcoma, was uncovered in young gay American men with acquired immune deficiency disease (AIDS). In 1984 the cause of the AIDS was determined to be a new virus called HIV (the human immunodeficiency virus), now considered to be “the sole cause of AIDS.” Continue reading »
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Oct 20
The essential trace mineral, selenium, is of fundamental importance to human health. As a constituent of selenoproteins, selenium has structural and enzymic roles, in the latter context being best-known as an antioxidant and catalyst for the production of active thyroid hormone. Continue reading »
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Oct 20
By Jon Basil Utley WorldNetDaily.com
Although President Clinton has declared AIDS, particularly in Africa, to be a national security threat to the U.S., it turns out that AIDS in Africa — which doesn’t even require an HIV test to diagnose — may be a very different condition than AIDS in America. Continue reading »
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Oct 14
According to the 1999 World Health Organization (WHO) report, the total number of actual diagnosed AIDS cases on the African continent is about equal to the total for AIDS in America even though Africa, with its 650 million people, has more than two times the population of the USA. (61) Africa is often cited as a worst case example of what could happen in America despite figures that demonstrate that 99.5% of Africans do not have AIDS, and among Africans who test HIV positive, 97% do not have AIDS. (62)
Continue reading »
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