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Hardly an epidemic
Posted on 07-14-2004 | 1 Comments

CAUCASIAN TEEN 'AIDS' CASES (entire USA) BETWEEN July 1983 and December 2001 = 1211 (male and female). Source: - CDC TWELVE HUNDRED AND ELEVEN in nearly 18 years or a mere 67 cases a year. JUST OVER ONE CAUCASIAN TEEN 'AIDS' CASE PER U.S. STATE A YEAR. HARDLY AN 'EPIDEMIC! That figure of 1.28 cases per State is lower than gun shotdeaths in the

Every epidemic disease is now renamed 'AIDS'
Posted on 07-14-2004 | 1 Comments

Every epidemic disease is now renamed 'AIDS' under the Bangui Definition. Mortalities (non natural) in S.A. remain at the same 2.2% P.A. that they were BEFORE AIDS. Either every other disease in the region vanished overnight or 'AIDS' is simply the old diseases with a new name. You decide. ------------- In Africa, the continent supposedly being decimated by

HIV outpaces global response
Posted on 07-14-2004 | 2 Comments

http://www.nature.com/news/2004/040705/full/040705-5.html HIV outpaces global response Helen Pilcher UN report outlines the spread of AIDS. The HIV epidemic is worse than ever. A new report from the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) shows that the virus is overriding attempts to contain it, despite billions of dollars of funding.

To Paul King etal
Posted on 07-14-2004 | 7 Comments

Dear "PaulKing" et al: Please explain just what the agenda is behind your posts. I am having trouble finding the logic in the repeated posting of several unsupported and/or selectively edited articles, some of which are quite dated, that you have been making. Outside of reading your name repeatedly in the "Sent By" column for this newsgroup, I'm afraid that outside of arguing for it's own sake, your point escapes me. While I can appreciate the concept of playing "devil's advocate" to make a

UNAIDS and Micronutrient Therapy
Posted on 07-13-2004 | 7 Comments

Forwarded message. ** LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Drive to tackle ravages of Aids puts renewed focus on the key importance of good nutrition By James Morris and Peter Piot Financial Times; Jul 10, 2004 From Mr James T. Morris and Mr Peter Piot.Sir, On the eve of the XV International Aids conference starting tomorrow in Bangkok we

'AIDS' Simply a new name for poverty
Posted on 07-13-2004 | 1 Comments

"Aids is both a cause and a consequence of widespread hunger and malnutrition." LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Drive to tackle ravages of Aids puts renewed focus on the key importance of good nutrition By James Morris and Peter Piot Financial Times; Jul 10, 2004 COMMENT

George M. Carter - suggestion for you
Posted on 07-13-2004 | 22 Comments

Why don't you have unprotected anal sex with multiple HIV negative partners (making very sure that they ejaculate into you), have repeated blood transfusions with HIV negative blood, and take massive amounts of every drug you can find (being careful to see they don't have HIV in them first). If you're right about AIDS, you won't get it.

Drug resistance stupidity: S. Africa limits nevirapine use
Posted on 07-13-2004 | 1 Comments

"Council believes that the risk-benefit profile of nevirapine monotherapy has changed and therefore no longer recommends its use for the prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV." Soon followed by the pharmaceutical public relations TAC goons: "A spokesman for the Treatment Action Campaign, South Africa's most powerful AIDS activist group, said it

tests
Posted on 07-13-2004 | 2 Comments

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The Boy Who Wouldn't Die
Posted on 07-13-2004 | 1 Comments

An amazing story was just printed in a small newspaper about a little boy who wouldn't die of "aids".* That little boy is now 21 and he and his wife*are expecting*a baby. * The story does not answer any questions about whether "anti-hiv" drugs are good for you or not, but it does show an amazing toughness in the face of a broken home and severe neglect from his mother and from everyone else.* His mother turned their house into a crack house when he was very young, his father abandoned him for...

Financial disclosures of AIDS researchers - 7/14/04 JAMA (reorganized)
Posted on 07-13-2004 | 4 Comments

Great post. Now we know why they are in the pockets of the drug companies. Becuase they ARE IN the pockets of the drug companies. Literal!

Drug resistance not associated with progression/death & 7/23/04 AIDS
Posted on 07-13-2004 | 2 Comments

On Mon, 12 Jul 2004 13:54:15 -0700, redrum1@alltel.net wrote: snip... Yes and no--as their conclusion suggests that ARV tends to result in less fit virus. Say, thanks for this! Very helpful.

RFA Release: Positive Prevention, Care and Support for People Living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA)
Posted on 07-13-2004 | 1 Comments

Announcement for Community REACH Request for Applications (RFA) #04-B-1 Positive Prevention, Care and Support for People Living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHAs) 12 July 2004 Pact's Community REACH team is pleased to announce the release of its

W.H.O confiorms drugs kill
Posted on 07-12-2004 | 6 Comments

The article cites people dying of AIDS drug toxicities, then laments that enough people won't be able to get the drugs. Is that a logical problem? Not for the World Health Organization... It's also worth noting that people have "undetectable levels of virus" in their blood, even as they're dying of drug toxicity. Which is worse, a result with a non-specific, non-reproducible genetic test,,, or death? Again, not a problem for the WHO. (from the text)

Dissident Movement in Mexico
Posted on 07-12-2004 | 5 Comments

I thought those of you who haven't read Roberto Giraldo*update*might like too. * Best Wishes,Russell * * The AIDS Dissident Movement is Growing in Mexico May 22-31, 2004 Dear friends: I am pleased to report that AIDS dissidence continues to grow and spread

Is AIDS a New Disease?
Posted on 07-11-2004 | 9 Comments

Is AIDS a New Disease? Contrary to popular belief, AIDS is not new and is not a disease. AIDS is a new name given by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) to a collection of 29 familiar illnesses and conditions including yeast infection, herpes, diarrhea, some pneumonias, certain cancers, salmonella, and tuberculosis. (1) These illnesses are called AIDS only when they occur in a person who also has protective disease fighting proteins or antibodies that are thought to be associated with HIV.

Why do studies and ignore the findings?
Posted on 07-10-2004 | 8 Comments

It is often claimed that HIV can spread heterosexually in Africa because of the alleged widespread presence of other STD's. Well guess again. To quote from this article: Monthly prophylactic treatment of female sex workers in Kenya with the antibiotic azithromycin fails to reduce the incidence of HIV-1 infection despite reducing the incidence of other sexually transmitted infections (STIs) -- Ed

Is AIDS Devastating Africa?
Posted on 07-10-2004 | 4 Comments

Is AIDS Devastating Africa? 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...

FREE e-book on Chronic Disease Management for patients/caregivers
Posted on 07-10-2004 | 1 Comments

Visit "http://www.stormpages.com/sbhagwat" Read online or free download of " It's Your Life - A Practical Handbook for Chronic Ailments", written by a primary caregiver with over 13 years experience, with hypertension, heart disease, chronic renal failure and other chronic diseases. Over 1000 print copies, have been distributed free, with the aid of doctors, clinics, etc.

HIV Testing Window
Posted on 07-10-2004 | 1 Comments

From The CDC The tests commonly used to detect HIV infection are actually looking for antibodies produced by an individual's immune system when they are exposed to HIV. Most people will develop detectable antibodies within two to eight weeks (the average is 25 days). Ninety seven percent will develop antibodies in the first three months following the time of their infection. In very rare cases, it can take up to six months to develop antibodies to HIV.