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 »
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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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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Honeybees produce a substance that kills HIV. But what’s killing the honeybees?
The long, pointed whisker stands out sharply from the undulating mass of curious bees beneath the Plexiglas. Next emerges a lonely ear. And finally the whole, unmistakable outline of the tiny skull: a common field mouse. It is completely lacquered in something dark, sticky, and resinous. Just three days earlier, this little skull—not much bigger than a quarter—rested in the rather undignified open-air coffin of a petri dish atop the desk of Marla Spivak, a University of Minnesota entomologist and a national leader in honeybee research. Spivak—trim, suntanned, short-haired, and outdoorsy in a way more revealing of her work in the hives than in the hallowed halls—discovered the mummified skull in one of her bee colonies on the St. Paul campus about a year ago. She fished it out for a closer look. Continue reading »
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By Bruce Fife, N.D.
“Initial trials have confirmed that coconut oil does have an anti-viral effect and can beneficially reduce the viral load of HIV patients”, says Dr. Conrato S. Dayrit, Emeritus Professor of Pharmacology, University of the Philippines.
For full and complete information on research, recent publications, HIV/AIDS clinical trials, HIV/AIDS support protocols visit www.lauric.org Continue reading »
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When I was a teenager growing up in Brooklyn, my parents warned me every summer to stay away from public pools or taking any chances running under opened fire hydrants to cools us from the brick-and-tar baking heat. Their fear was the epidemic of polio that haunted the US — 52,000 cases in 1952 alone. My parents worried that polio “germs” could be carried in the highly used and abused public waters.
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Indonesia’s National AIDS Commission recently announced competitions for journalists and university students to promote the country’s upcoming National Condom Week, which takes place the first week in December, the Jakarta Post reports. According to Commission Secretary Nafsiah Mboi, the competitions are being launched in an effort to engage younger generations in the country’s second condom week, adding that more than half of the country’s youth under age 30 are living with a sexually transmitted infection. The competition for journalists is to promote condom use, and the one for university students is to design proposals for condom use campaigns. Funding will be awarded to the top three designers to implement their campaigns at their respective university campuses. Continue reading »
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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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Why Parents With HIV Don’t Treat Their Kids
By Nicholas Regush
ABCNews.com 15 September 1999
I confess. I tried but couldn’t shut down my computer when I took some time off from writing this column. The extra leisure allowance that flooded into my life allowed me to do a little snooping into Internet health sites, like drkoop.com, for example. Continue reading »
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Overwhelming evidence that the drug AZT causes death and that the HIV virus is not a contributing factor to AIDS is gaining international attention. In March 1993, Karen Park, International Educational Development, Inc., spoke at the United Nations concerning infants with the HIV virus, ” . . . infants were treated with AZT, a drug whose extreme toxicity is under scrutiny . . . there was no rational reason to give HIV-positive babies . . . AZT . . . the drug would surely kill them.”1 Continue reading »