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Hi Gypsy Rose:

Welcome to the club. How wonderful of you to still be with your boyfriend

even after he told you he was positive.My past boyfriend broke up with me for

the very same reason.--Oh well, his loss. Do I think that the immune system is

compromised from HIV. Well that's the two BILLION dollar question. One that I do

not believe you will find a straight and coherent answer to on this site.You

will get lots of opinions that's for certain. My opinion which has been

formulated over twenty years is yes. Is HIV sexually transmitted? I'm still on

the fence with that question. If it was then there should be allot more dead

people than there are and AIDS should have spread to more than High risk

groups.Although if you have read Tomy's posts about the mass deaths in

Africa(Zimbabwe) than that points to a different story.As to your sex question,

I find myself being celibate for the simple fact of not having to deal with the

social stigma and stress that admitting to someone you are HIV positive

brings.New websites like (positive personals.com )hold out some hope of maybe

getting me back into the dating game.It still comes down to the fact that both

people are responsible for themselves regarding so called safe sex. I still say

there should be allot of dead porn stars-escorts etc.who have not until recently

been using condoms. Well Gypsy, looking forward to reading more posts from you

till then I hope your boyfriend is good to you. You sound like a great

gal....Mike

Just Joining in

I decided to join in on this group because of my interest in hiv and

aids. I took a test in April of this year and was negative. I have a

boyfriend who is positive. We have been together for a year. I have

always had an interest in alternative medicines and cures. That's

why when we met, and he told me his story and that he took meds for

a short time and decided to go the alternative route I was very

supportive. I chose to love him despite the prognosis because

everyone has a prognosis of some sort. We're not going to get off of

this earth alive. All we can do is live for now.

I do have some questions.

HIV- is the immune system compromised or not? I kinda side with

Tommy with that question, because if it is not then why all the

natural remedies etc?

Is HIV sexually transmitted? I know everyone has their own opinion.

And another BIG question I haven't seen mentioned

SEX- I am reading about the condoms being a problem. Is everyone

being celibate or what? I want to know how some of you (that want to

talk about it)are being safe.

I'll just call myself,

gypsy rose

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Please stop sending me things from cures for AIDS.I no longer want anything from

anyone from cures for AIDS Please stop no.I don't need my mailbox full everyday,AND I

DON'T HAVE AIDS Thank you for not sending me anything eles

MICHAEL SPINA <mike705@...> wrote:Hi Gypsy Rose:

Welcome to the club. How wonderful of you to still be with your boyfriend

even after he told you he was positive.My past boyfriend broke up with me for

the very same reason.--Oh well, his loss. Do I think that the immune system is

compromised from HIV. Well that's the two BILLION dollar question. One that I do

not believe you will find a straight and coherent answer to on this site.You

will get lots of opinions that's for certain. My opinion which has been

formulated over twenty years is yes. Is HIV sexually transmitted? I'm still on

the fence with that question. If it was then there should be allot more dead

people than there are and AIDS should have spread to more than High risk

groups.Although if you have read Tomy's posts about the mass deaths in

Africa(Zimbabwe) than that points to a different story.As to your sex question,

I find myself being celibate for the simple fact of not having to deal with the

social stigma and stress that admitting to someone you are HIV positive

brings.New websites like (positive personals.com )hold out some hope of maybe

getting me back into the dating game.It still comes down to the fact that both

people are responsible for themselves regarding so called safe sex. I still say

there should be allot of dead porn stars-escorts etc.who have not until recently

been using condoms. Well Gypsy, looking forward to reading more posts from you

till then I hope your boyfriend is good to you. You sound like a great

gal....Mike

Just Joining in

I decided to join in on this group because of my interest in hiv and

aids. I took a test in April of this year and was negative. I have a

boyfriend who is positive. We have been together for a year. I have

always had an interest in alternative medicines and cures. That's

why when we met, and he told me his story and that he took meds for

a short time and decided to go the alternative route I was very

supportive. I chose to love him despite the prognosis because

everyone has a prognosis of some sort. We're not going to get off of

this earth alive. All we can do is live for now.

I do have some questions.

HIV- is the immune system compromised or not? I kinda side with

Tommy with that question, because if it is not then why all the

natural remedies etc?

Is HIV sexually transmitted? I know everyone has their own opinion.

And another BIG question I haven't seen mentioned

SEX- I am reading about the condoms being a problem. Is everyone

being celibate or what? I want to know how some of you (that want to

talk about it)are being safe.

I'll just call myself,

gypsy rose

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Stop sending me stuff please.

healthyself2 <healthyself2@...> wrote:I decided to join in on this group

because of my interest in hiv and

aids. I took a test in April of this year and was negative. I have a

boyfriend who is positive. We have been together for a year. I have

always had an interest in alternative medicines and cures. That's

why when we met, and he told me his story and that he took meds for

a short time and decided to go the alternative route I was very

supportive. I chose to love him despite the prognosis because

everyone has a prognosis of some sort. We're not going to get off of

this earth alive. All we can do is live for now.

I do have some questions.

HIV- is the immune system compromised or not? I kinda side with

Tommy with that question, because if it is not then why all the

natural remedies etc?

Is HIV sexually transmitted? I know everyone has their own opinion.

And another BIG question I haven't seen mentioned

SEX- I am reading about the condoms being a problem. Is everyone

being celibate or what? I want to know how some of you (that want to

talk about it)are being safe.

I'll just call myself,

gypsy rose

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,

If you don't care to receive information from the 'AIDSCured'

eGroup, just go there and unsubscribe ( or preferably change your email delivery

preference to 'none' ..that way if you have a friend that might like to read

some of the postings ( at some later date..) s/he will be able to ).

-

melissa hoag <hawaii101us@...> wrote:

Please stop sending me things from cures for AIDS.I no longer want anything from

anyone from cures for AIDS Please stop no.I don't need my mailbox full everyday,AND I

DON'T HAVE AIDS Thank you for not sending me anything eles

MICHAEL SPINA <mike705@...> wrote:Hi Gypsy Rose:

Welcome to the club. How wonderful of you to still be with your boyfriend

even after he told you he was positive.My past boyfriend broke up with me for

the very same reason.--Oh well, his loss. Do I think that the immune system is

compromised from HIV. Well that's the two BILLION dollar question. One that I do

not believe you will find a straight and coherent answer to on this site.You

will get lots of opinions that's for certain. My opinion which has been

formulated over twenty years is yes. Is HIV sexually transmitted? I'm still on

the fence with that question. If it was then there should be allot more dead

people than there are and AIDS should have spread to more than High risk

groups.Although if you have read Tomy's posts about the mass deaths in

Africa(Zimbabwe) than that points to a different story.As to your sex question,

I find myself being celibate for the simple fact of not having to deal with the

social stigma and stress that admitting to someone you are HIV positive

brings.New websites like (positive personals.com )hold out some hope of maybe

getting me back into the dating game.It still comes down to the fact that both

people are responsible for themselves regarding so called safe sex. I still say

there should be allot of dead porn stars-escorts etc.who have not until recently

been using condoms. Well Gypsy, looking forward to reading more posts from you

till then I hope your boyfriend is good to you. You sound like a great

gal....Mike

Just Joining in

I decided to join in on this group because of my interest in hiv and

aids. I took a test in April of this year and was negative. I have a

boyfriend who is positive. We have been together for a year. I have

always had an interest in alternative medicines and cures. That's

why when we met, and he told me his story and that he took meds for

a short time and decided to go the alternative route I was very

supportive. I chose to love him despite the prognosis because

everyone has a prognosis of some sort. We're not going to get off of

this earth alive. All we can do is live for now.

I do have some questions.

HIV- is the immune system compromised or not? I kinda side with

Tommy with that question, because if it is not then why all the

natural remedies etc?

Is HIV sexually transmitted? I know everyone has their own opinion.

And another BIG question I haven't seen mentioned

SEX- I am reading about the condoms being a problem. Is everyone

being celibate or what? I want to know how some of you (that want to

talk about it)are being safe.

I'll just call myself,

gypsy rose

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Hi Gypsy! Yes, we've had a lot more debate on this list than usual... so much

that

I can't keep up. I'm very very glad that you still stay with your boyfriend

and

love him. It raises you above about 5 billion cowards in my opinion. I'm lucky

enough to have a boyfriend, who, though he is on the dissident side, also

doesn't

give a flying rat's behind if I'm positive or not. We have unsafe sex, though

we

avoid pregnancy. I guess I can tell you that all my experience has been good.

I've taken care of the problem that I think made me positive in the first place.

When I have enough money, I'll get an anon retest to see. is right.

There

are a lot of opinions flying around and I think the first thing you should do is

some dissident research to get a good base of dissident knowledge to pit against

the mainstream. Here are some books I would recommend: " What if Everything You

Thought You Knew About AIDS was Wrong " Maggiore " Inventing the AIDS

Virus "

Duesberg " AIDS, a Second Opinion " Null I don't really believe that

HIV

can exist, but I'm not sure. One way or another, I'm positive that it is not a

'virus

that causes AIDS'. All my research and experience tells me otherwise. Though

in

some ways I'd like to be ten years or 30 years older so I could tell you that

I'm

X years positive and not sick, there are plenty of people on this board who are.

We also have a couple of people who have been quite sick as well. On the other

hand, I'm thoroughly enjoying being young and besides curiosity and the need to

learn more, this diagnosis really doesn't bother me. It's never going to be a

part

of my life and if I get sick, I have a homeopathic doctor who will treat me like

a human being. He's never lost a patient yet, so I'm confident. When you've

sifted

through as much information as you can, you will most definitely have questions.

You can go to [http://www.virusmyth.com]www.virusmyth.com and use their search

engine to find much literature on most anything. Good luck in your quest for a

better understanding. Our opinions are great, but listen to your own heart and

to your reason. And for god's sake, don't get tested unless you do it

anonomously.

You don't need the added pressure of being on the dreaded " list " . It's a pain

in

the ass and you'll lose your health insurance. You can go to

[http://www.aliveandwell.org]www.aliveandwell.org

as well. Her book is the cheapest though, so it's a good investment. Good

luck.

Caer

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" HIV- is the immune system compromised or not? " No. Not necessarily. This test

does not test for that.

" then why all the natural remedies etc? " Fear. Lack of insight into what having

an 'hiv positive' test result really means.

" Is HIV sexually transmitted? " No. Not in all likelyhood. 'Hiv' has never been

detected in sperm ( nor breast milk, I should add).

" e condoms being a problem. Is everyone being celibate or what? " Not

on Your life. And there's a whole new generation out there that don't believe

'it' and are finally coming around and embracing the concept of good, clean,

healthy, safe and responsible friendly sex ( by 'The New Definition' of ; " I

love me. So I won't do anything to hurt either one of us. Just like you.

However..I don't feel there's a need to wrap myself in rubber and cause

dis-association. I'm as healthy as you are... " )

The unasked question in your communication to this group is " Why is

everyone taking pills and potions if they're not sick? " The answer to that is

that they don't have enough faith in themselves and their bodies...

Here are some links that it might help you to read, regarding the 'plain

bad science' of " hiv disease " ;

" Can You Really Trust The " AIDS " Test? " at;

http://www.virusmyth.net/aids/data/chjtests1.htm

" Viral Load Of Cr@p " at ;

http://www.virusmyth.net/aids/data/chjppcrap.htm

" HIV and Breastfeeding " at ;

http://www.virusmyth.net/aids/data/cfbreast.htm

Other writings on the subject may be found at http://www.virusmyth.org ,

http://www.aidsmythexposed.com , cures for AIDS/

and http://www.aliveandwell.com

Take care,

-

I decided to join in on this group because of my interest in hiv and

aids. I took a test in April of this year and was negative. I have a

boyfriend who is positive. We have been together for a year. I have

always had an interest in alternative medicines and cures. That's

why when we met, and he told me his story and that he took meds for

a short time and decided to go the alternative route I was very

supportive. I chose to love him despite the prognosis because

everyone has a prognosis of some sort. We're not going to get off of

this earth alive. All we can do is live for now.

I do have some questions.

HIV- is the immune system compromised or not? I kinda side with

Tommy with that question, because if it is not then why all the

natural remedies etc?

Is HIV sexually transmitted? I know everyone has their own opinion.

And another BIG question I haven't seen mentioned

SEX- I am reading about the condoms being a problem. Is everyone

being celibate or what? I want to know how some of you (that want to

talk about it)are being safe.

I'll just call myself,

gypsy rose

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<snip>

Do I think that the immune system is compromised from HIV. Well

that's the two BILLION dollar question. One that I do not believe you

will find a straight and coherent answer to on this site.You will get

lots of opinions that's for certain. My opinion which has been

formulated over twenty years is yes.

<snip>

===================================================================

Or perhaps one tests positive because one has a compromised immune

system?

There can certainly be other causes of immune dysfunction. Have you

ever known a heavy smoker? I used to work with one and she was

constantly coming down with colds, flu and bronchitis. Why? Well,

it's known that smoking depletes the body's oxygen and most bacteria

thrive in an oxygen-poor environment. Smoking also depletes vitamins--

particularly vitamin C.

Toxic environments, diet and other undiagnosed diseases may be

responsible for immune dysfunction. It's impossible to know if these

could be responsible for testing sero-positive and we will probably

never know, since none of the " brilliant minds " out there have ever

thought of studying this. Or perhaps they have, but there are no

funds available. Some number of years ago, I saw a report on one of

the magazine programs--I think it was 60 Minutes, where scientists

who were unconvinced that the HIV+ = AIDS theory was correct, were

bemoaning the lack of funds to do any type of research.

Lana

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Hi Mike and everyone

Thanks for responding to my email. When I first learned of my boyfriends

status(which he wasn't my boyfriend at the time) I was devastated. He told me 2

days after I met him. Mind you, we had gotten very close the 1st two days. I was

worried about how to tell him I had herpes. So while I was agonizing on how to

do that he was agonizing on telling me his news.The first 2 days of our meeting

made me feel as if we knew each other a lot longer. You know how it is when you

meet someone like that and the conversation just flowed and the vibes just

flowed and our new found friendship seemed very promising. Anyway....though

devastated, I continued to see him. I told him I didn't think I was ready to be

in a serious relationship with him, but I did want to be friends. He shared with

me virusmyth.com and all of the other dissident groups and thoughts. I was very

interested because I am of the belief that the body can heal itself, and I also

realize that the medical establishment, though

necessary, has it's own agenda. I am very open to alternative medicine, healthy

living etc. I was scared at first and didn't think I could have a relationship

with him. But again, I knew there was a reason we met because of the way it all

happened. I went to get an hiv test in Georgia where it is still anonymous. I

was negative. We started slipping on safe sex Jan1st of this year. I took a test

in April to get new insurance. I was a bit nervous because I knew if I was

positive I would be on every databank in my state, I was negative. I don't think

I will be taking anymore tests, but if I do, it will definitely be anonymous.

I've said all of that to say this. There are times that I am concerned about

transmission. I can't help that. I have chosen my path and for me it is more

important to be in a positive, loving, and mutually caring relationship.

Together, we look up as much information as we can find on the dissident end. I

know I am a rare find for him, but we were put in each

others lives to team up and make changes, and make a difference and live

happily ever after. That is our lifes mission even if we were single.How

wonderful it is to have someone special to love on the journey Mission is not

Impossible.

Everyone Be Blessed,

Gypsy Rose

PINA <mike705@...> wrote:

Hi Gypsy Rose:

Welcome to the club. How wonderful of you to still be with your boyfriend

even after he told you he was positive.My past boyfriend broke up with me for

the very same reason.--Oh well, his loss. Do I think that the immune system is

compromised from HIV. Well that's the two BILLION dollar question. One that I do

not believe you will find a straight and coherent answer to on this site.You

will get lots of opinions that's for certain. My opinion which has been

formulated over twenty years is yes. Is HIV sexually transmitted? I'm still on

the fence with that question. If it was then there should be allot more dead

people than there are and AIDS should have spread to more than High risk

groups.Although if you have read Tomy's posts about the mass deaths in

Africa(Zimbabwe) than that points to a different story.As to your sex question,

I find myself being celibate for the simple fact of not having to deal with the

social stigma and stress that admitting to someone you are HIV positive

brings.New websites like (positive personals.com )hold out some hope of maybe

getting me back into the dating game.It still comes down to the fact that both

people are responsible for themselves regarding so called safe sex. I still say

there should be allot of dead porn stars-escorts etc.who have not until recently

been using condoms. Well Gypsy, looking forward to reading more posts from you

till then I hope your boyfriend is good to you. You sound like a great

gal....Mike

Just Joining in

I decided to join in on this group because of my interest in hiv and

aids. I took a test in April of this year and was negative. I have a

boyfriend who is positive. We have been together for a year. I have

always had an interest in alternative medicines and cures. That's

why when we met, and he told me his story and that he took meds for

a short time and decided to go the alternative route I was very

supportive. I chose to love him despite the prognosis because

everyone has a prognosis of some sort. We're not going to get off of

this earth alive. All we can do is live for now.

I do have some questions.

HIV- is the immune system compromised or not? I kinda side with

Tommy with that question, because if it is not then why all the

natural remedies etc?

Is HIV sexually transmitted? I know everyone has their own opinion.

And another BIG question I haven't seen mentioned

SEX- I am reading about the condoms being a problem. Is everyone

being celibate or what? I want to know how some of you (that want to

talk about it)are being safe.

I'll just call myself,

gypsy rose

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Hi Gypsy Rose...

I get cold sores ( herpes simplex ), but only in times of STRESS. Several

of the B Vitamins are essential. It's the same for Herpes complex..here's a link

;

http://www.couplescompany.com/Jungle/TED/herpes2.htm

As for medicine's 'Bigfoot Loch Ness Monster hiv'...you should both be taking a

LOT of Vitamin C to remain strong and healthy, o Giraldo's website for

good info. ;

http://www.robertogiraldo.com/eng/Websites.html#alternative

- ( enjoy each other! )

Hi Mike and everyone

Thanks for responding to my email. When I first learned of my boyfriends

status(which he wasn't my boyfriend at the time) I was devastated. He told me 2

days after I met him. Mind you, we had gotten very close the 1st two days. I was

worried about how to tell him I had herpes. So while I was agonizing on how to

do that he was agonizing on telling me his news.The first 2 days of our meeting

made me feel as if we knew each other a lot longer. You know how it is when you

meet someone like that and the conversation just flowed and the vibes just

flowed and our new found friendship seemed very promising. Anyway....though

devastated, I continued to see him. I told him I didn't think I was ready to be

in a serious relationship with him, but I did want to be friends. He shared with

me virusmyth.com and all of the other dissident groups and thoughts. I was very

interested because I am of the belief that the body can heal itself, and I also

realize that the medical establishment, though

necessary, has it's own agenda. I am very open to alternative medicine, healthy

living etc. I was scared at first and didn't think I could have a relationship

with him. But again, I knew there was a reason we met because of the way it all

happened. I went to get an hiv test in Georgia where it is still anonymous. I

was negative. We started slipping on safe sex Jan1st of this year. I took a test

in April to get new insurance. I was a bit nervous because I knew if I was

positive I would be on every databank in my state, I was negative. I don't think

I will be taking anymore tests, but if I do, it will definitely be anonymous.

I've said all of that to say this. There are times that I am concerned about

transmission. I can't help that. I have chosen my path and for me it is more

important to be in a positive, loving, and mutually caring relationship.

Together, we look up as much information as we can find on the dissident end. I

know I am a rare find for him, but we were put in each

others lives to team up and make changes, and make a difference and live happily

ever after. That is our lifes mission even if we were single.How wonderful it is

to have someone special to love on the journey Mission is not Impossible.

Everyone Be Blessed,

Gypsy Rose

PINA <mike705@...> wrote:

Hi Gypsy Rose:

Welcome to the club. How wonderful of you to still be with your boyfriend

even after he told you he was positive.My past boyfriend broke up with me for

the very same reason.--Oh well, his loss. Do I think that the immune system is

compromised from HIV. Well that's the two BILLION dollar question. One that I do

not believe you will find a straight and coherent answer to on this site.You

will get lots of opinions that's for certain. My opinion which has been

formulated over twenty years is yes. Is HIV sexually transmitted? I'm still on

the fence with that question. If it was then there should be allot more dead

people than there are and AIDS should have spread to more than High risk

groups.Although if you have read Tomy's posts about the mass deaths in

Africa(Zimbabwe) than that points to a different story.As to your sex question,

I find myself being celibate for the simple fact of not having to deal with the

social stigma and stress that admitting to someone you are HIV positive

brings.New websites like (positive personals.com )hold out some hope of maybe

getting me back into the dating game.It still comes down to the fact that both

people are responsible for themselves regarding so called safe sex. I still say

there should be allot of dead porn stars-escorts etc.who have not until recently

been using condoms. Well Gypsy, looking forward to reading more posts from you

till then I hope your boyfriend is good to you. You sound like a great

gal....Mike

Just Joining in

I decided to join in on this group because of my interest in hiv and

aids. I took a test in April of this year and was negative. I have a

boyfriend who is positive. We have been together for a year. I have

always had an interest in alternative medicines and cures. That's

why when we met, and he told me his story and that he took meds for

a short time and decided to go the alternative route I was very

supportive. I chose to love him despite the prognosis because

everyone has a prognosis of some sort. We're not going to get off of

this earth alive. All we can do is live for now.

I do have some questions.

HIV- is the immune system compromised or not? I kinda side with

Tommy with that question, because if it is not then why all the

natural remedies etc?

Is HIV sexually transmitted? I know everyone has their own opinion.

And another BIG question I haven't seen mentioned

SEX- I am reading about the condoms being a problem. Is everyone

being celibate or what? I want to know how some of you (that want to

talk about it)are being safe.

I'll just call myself,

gypsy rose

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Gypsy Rose...

Q: " HIV- is the immune system compromised or not? "

A: Not by 'HIV'...the immune system can only be compromised by BELIEF in a

fiction...not by the fiction itself.

- ( U.S.A. )

healthyself2 <healthyself2@...> wrote:

I decided to join in on this group because of my interest in hiv and

aids. I took a test in April of this year and was negative. I have a

boyfriend who is positive. We have been together for a year. I have

always had an interest in alternative medicines and cures. That's

why when we met, and he told me his story and that he took meds for

a short time and decided to go the alternative route I was very

supportive. I chose to love him despite the prognosis because

everyone has a prognosis of some sort. We're not going to get off of

this earth alive. All we can do is live for now.

I do have some questions.

HIV- is the immune system compromised or not? I kinda side with

Tommy with that question, because if it is not then why all the

natural remedies etc?

Is HIV sexually transmitted? I know everyone has their own opinion.

And another BIG question I haven't seen mentioned

SEX- I am reading about the condoms being a problem. Is everyone

being celibate or what? I want to know how some of you (that want to

talk about it)are being safe.

I'll just call myself,

gypsy rose

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--- In cures for AIDS

> Gypsy Rose...

>

> Q: " HIV- is the immune system compromised or not? "

> A: Not by 'HIV'...the immune system can only be compromised by

> BELIEF in a fiction...not by the fiction itself.

>

> -

Gypsy Rose and ,

Immune deficiency or compromise is a sort of loose definition. Within

the philosophy[alternative theories of diagnosis] and practise

[alternative therapies of treatment] of Alternative Medicine or

Health-- ALL ILLNESS could be said to be the result of immune

deficiency or compromise, to varying degrees. Testing 'HIV' positive,

may either indicate past exposure, current immunity to certain

conditions that continue to produce antibodies, indicating in many

cases, that your body has launched an immune response and is

protected from further attack by those micro-organizms; or it may

mean you are currently exposed and expressing any of the 60+

documented " cross-reactors " from the flu to much more serious

conditions. If you are going to say someone with the flu is immune

compromised or deficient, then you would have to say all people with

the flu, whether they test 'HIV' positive or not, are also.

One thing that is for certain, to those who are unable to place their

faith and hope in immune suficiency and sustainability, absent the

burden of proof to the contrary, will suffer the psycho-

neuroimmunologic effects of the misdiagnosis. This does not mean that

all of the illnesses attributed to or associated with 'HIV/AIDS' are

caused by these psychosomatic stressors. And I think AIDS Dissidents

who say it is all MIND OVER MATTER do a diservice to our cause

because no one can 'just believe' their way to good health for long

if they do not develop good works or health-styles-- healthy acts or

behaviors that sustain their faith or belief in the availability or

attainability of health and wellness. In other words, FAITH WITHOUT

WORKS IS DEAD, as the scripture says. There are health *miracles*

which occur through no action of our own, yet we cannot live our

lives expecting a miracle to save us from our own unhealthy choices

forever.

Jon Landis

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