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Cells, Microbes & Viruses / If we're spending millions on finding a cure for AIDS, why haven't we found one yet?
« on: 17/06/2008 22:03:32 »thats not a good thing to say you may not know the person you are having intercorse with has aids if she/he isnt decent enough to tell you and you may be marrid to him/her and trust taht person with your life so i wouldnt say tough and stop whining about it they have a right to whine as much as they want and if you caught im sure you wouldnt be saying thatPadi Matlala asked the Naked Scientists:
Billions of dollars are being spent worldwide to find a cure for AIDS. Where are all these efforts headed if we cannot find a cure for AIDS? Are the imperatives of politics and economics undermining the thrusts to
get a cure?
What do you think?
The cure has been found a number of times but competes with the poisons supplied by drug companies at great profit and for the lifetime of the aids patient hence any cure is not welcome.
Belize Hospital for STDs / Dr. George Carr: Treatment of 100 HIV-positive patients resulted in HIV-negative tests after treated with CMV3 (equivilant of Bion) covalent silver; females giving birth, after the experiment, had babies with no HIV antibodies.
ATLAS CONSULTANTS INC., LAS VEGAS / March 10, 2003: E. Coli - killed with CMV3 (equivilant of Bion).
Instituto Genesis West - Provida: Findings show an apparent immune-stimulating response action from covalent silver and a decrease in liver stress, both in the in-vitro and the in-vivo experiment; parasitic forms in the plasma and bacterial activity decreased to zero. The presence of pathogenic Somatids at the beginning of study, decreased when covalent silver was used.
Aids is a largely lifestyle choice and I wish people would stop whining about it.
They know the risks and take the chance.
If you get it.TOUGH.
Malaria kills 6000 a day and the people getting don't have a choice.
But because they don't appear on the tv screen with celebrity endorsements they are ignored and left to die.
You make money from aids symptom relieving medications not from saving malaria victims in Africa.