Guest guest Posted January 3, 2010 Report Share Posted January 3, 2010 This is a masterpiece. Enjoy! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Guest guest Posted January 4, 2010 Report Share Posted January 4, 2010 Apparently the link was removed. To hear this incredibly clever song go to Youtube and look for Neal Fox, Ask Your Doctor. Ask Your Doctor! This is a masterpiece. Enjoy! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2010 Report Share Posted January 4, 2010 Apparently the link was removed. To hear this incredibly clever song go to Youtube and look for Neal Fox, Ask Your Doctor. Ask Your Doctor! This is a masterpiece. Enjoy! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2010 Report Share Posted January 5, 2010 Ed, I would have to disagree with you. I had all of the following at the same time: Progressive Multifocal Leukencephalopathy (PML)attacking my brain, pancytopenia, thrombocytopenia, CMV, anemia, thrush, auxilary lymphadenopathy which caused breathing problems, dilated bile duct, fatty liver, GERD, vomitting, extreme diarrhea, Epstein Barr Virus, weight loss, night sweats, unsteady gait, exhaustion, and I sure that I've forgotten more. The point is that I could not have gotten well on my own. Even with 8 IV treatments of minerals, vitamins, etc. from an alternative doctor, nothing was enough. It's a miracle that I survived what I did as the stupid doctors sent me home without tx. for 2 months. By the time I did see the ID doctors, I was half dead. Randall is correct in stating that I do not tell others to take or not to take the meds, which is a personal decision. As I stated, they do come with risks but if one is already sick and dying then possibly for the short haul, they may help. With the HAART, I experience what is termed the " Lazarus Effect " for whatever reason, they do seem to bring me back from the dead. Maybe my experience is unique, I don't know. But I do know that the meds attack something in my body. My suspicion is HHV6A, which is a dealy virus. Not every lab can test for this but there are one's out there who can. Remember, just being labeled with HIV+, in my way of thinking, is no reason to start the meds, regardless of counts. I agree that in most cases, HAART is not needed. I would think long and hard before taking toxic drugs, that is something that we all can agree on! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2010 Report Share Posted January 5, 2010 Ed, I would have to disagree with you. I had all of the following at the same time: Progressive Multifocal Leukencephalopathy (PML)attacking my brain, pancytopenia, thrombocytopenia, CMV, anemia, thrush, auxilary lymphadenopathy which caused breathing problems, dilated bile duct, fatty liver, GERD, vomitting, extreme diarrhea, Epstein Barr Virus, weight loss, night sweats, unsteady gait, exhaustion, and I sure that I've forgotten more. The point is that I could not have gotten well on my own. Even with 8 IV treatments of minerals, vitamins, etc. from an alternative doctor, nothing was enough. It's a miracle that I survived what I did as the stupid doctors sent me home without tx. for 2 months. By the time I did see the ID doctors, I was half dead. Randall is correct in stating that I do not tell others to take or not to take the meds, which is a personal decision. As I stated, they do come with risks but if one is already sick and dying then possibly for the short haul, they may help. With the HAART, I experience what is termed the " Lazarus Effect " for whatever reason, they do seem to bring me back from the dead. Maybe my experience is unique, I don't know. But I do know that the meds attack something in my body. My suspicion is HHV6A, which is a dealy virus. Not every lab can test for this but there are one's out there who can. Remember, just being labeled with HIV+, in my way of thinking, is no reason to start the meds, regardless of counts. I agree that in most cases, HAART is not needed. I would think long and hard before taking toxic drugs, that is something that we all can agree on! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2010 Report Share Posted January 5, 2010 Well I'm not for meds at all. Although they can do some good. Ed I understand you're 100% against AZT but some drugs do, do their job but at the cost of long term body damage. I've used my mother as an example before. Her diabetic drugs kept her sugars in check but they damaged her kidneys and now she's on dialysis. Atripla will do that to your liver, kidneys, pancreas, eyes and other vital organs. But if you're concerned about getting your viral load low and T-Cells back up that's what they're good for. However I believe one can achieve that and so much more without the aid of these toxic meds. The power to cure yourself is all up to you. If you don't want a cure and you'd just rather take meds for the rest of your life and " Treat " not Cure the condition well then you're in for a long, long ride! From: Noreen <noreenelaine@...> Subject: Re: Ask Your Doctor! cures for AIDS Date: Tuesday, January 5, 2010, 9:49 AM  Ed, I would have to disagree with you. I had all of the following at the same time: Progressive Multifocal Leukencephalopathy (PML)attacking my brain, pancytopenia, thrombocytopenia, CMV, anemia, thrush, auxilary lymphadenopathy which caused breathing problems, dilated bile duct, fatty liver, GERD, vomitting, extreme diarrhea, Epstein Barr Virus, weight loss, night sweats, unsteady gait, exhaustion, and I sure that I've forgotten more. The point is that I could not have gotten well on my own. Even with 8 IV treatments of minerals, vitamins, etc. from an alternative doctor, nothing was enough. It's a miracle that I survived what I did as the stupid doctors sent me home without tx. for 2 months. By the time I did see the ID doctors, I was half dead. Randall is correct in stating that I do not tell others to take or not to take the meds, which is a personal decision. As I stated, they do come with risks but if one is already sick and dying then possibly for the short haul, they may help. With the HAART, I experience what is termed the " Lazarus Effect " for whatever reason, they do seem to bring me back from the dead. Maybe my experience is unique, I don't know. But I do know that the meds attack something in my body. My suspicion is HHV6A, which is a dealy virus. Not every lab can test for this but there are one's out there who can. Remember, just being labeled with HIV+, in my way of thinking, is no reason to start the meds, regardless of counts. I agree that in most cases, HAART is not needed. I would think long and hard before taking toxic drugs, that is something that we all can agree on! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2010 Report Share Posted January 5, 2010 Well I'm not for meds at all. Although they can do some good. Ed I understand you're 100% against AZT but some drugs do, do their job but at the cost of long term body damage. I've used my mother as an example before. Her diabetic drugs kept her sugars in check but they damaged her kidneys and now she's on dialysis. Atripla will do that to your liver, kidneys, pancreas, eyes and other vital organs. But if you're concerned about getting your viral load low and T-Cells back up that's what they're good for. However I believe one can achieve that and so much more without the aid of these toxic meds. The power to cure yourself is all up to you. If you don't want a cure and you'd just rather take meds for the rest of your life and " Treat " not Cure the condition well then you're in for a long, long ride! From: Noreen <noreenelaine@...> Subject: Re: Ask Your Doctor! cures for AIDS Date: Tuesday, January 5, 2010, 9:49 AM  Ed, I would have to disagree with you. I had all of the following at the same time: Progressive Multifocal Leukencephalopathy (PML)attacking my brain, pancytopenia, thrombocytopenia, CMV, anemia, thrush, auxilary lymphadenopathy which caused breathing problems, dilated bile duct, fatty liver, GERD, vomitting, extreme diarrhea, Epstein Barr Virus, weight loss, night sweats, unsteady gait, exhaustion, and I sure that I've forgotten more. The point is that I could not have gotten well on my own. Even with 8 IV treatments of minerals, vitamins, etc. from an alternative doctor, nothing was enough. It's a miracle that I survived what I did as the stupid doctors sent me home without tx. for 2 months. By the time I did see the ID doctors, I was half dead. Randall is correct in stating that I do not tell others to take or not to take the meds, which is a personal decision. As I stated, they do come with risks but if one is already sick and dying then possibly for the short haul, they may help. With the HAART, I experience what is termed the " Lazarus Effect " for whatever reason, they do seem to bring me back from the dead. Maybe my experience is unique, I don't know. But I do know that the meds attack something in my body. My suspicion is HHV6A, which is a dealy virus. Not every lab can test for this but there are one's out there who can. Remember, just being labeled with HIV+, in my way of thinking, is no reason to start the meds, regardless of counts. I agree that in most cases, HAART is not needed. I would think long and hard before taking toxic drugs, that is something that we all can agree on! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2010 Report Share Posted January 5, 2010 , You really still don't get it. T-cells are not a marker for health or disease progression and viral load is a total load of crap. As long as buy into these unproven/disproven theories and visit the quacks who sell the tests you are in a dangerous place. As long as you believe in them, you can't win. Ed In a message dated 1/5/2010 1:33:33 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, donjuan69uni@... writes: Well I'm not for meds at all. Although they can do some good. Ed I understand you're 100% against AZT but some drugs do, do their job but at the cost of long term body damage. I've used my mother as an example before. Her diabetic drugs kept her sugars in check but they damaged her kidneys and now she's on dialysis. Atripla will do that to your liver, kidneys, pancreas, eyes and other vital organs. But if you're concerned about getting your viral load low and T-Cells back up that's what they're good for. However I believe one can achieve that and so much more without the aid of these toxic meds. The power to cure yourself is all up to you. If you don't want a cure and you'd just rather take meds for the rest of your life and " Treat " not Cure the condition well then you're in for a long, long ride! From: Noreen <_noreenelaine@noreenelain_ (mailto:noreenelaine@...) > Subject: Re: Ask Your Doctor! _cures for AIDS@grouaidscu_ (mailto:cures for AIDS ) Date: Tuesday, January 5, 2010, 9:49 AM Ed, I would have to disagree with you. I had all of the following at the same time: Progressive Multifocal Leukencephalopathy (PML)attacking my brain, pancytopenia, thrombocytopenia, CMV, anemia, thrush, auxilary lymphadenopathy which caused breathing problems, dilated bile duct, fatty liver, GERD, vomitting, extreme diarrhea, Epstein Barr Virus, weight loss, night sweats, unsteady gait, exhaustion, and I sure that I've forgotten more. The point is that I could not have gotten well on my own. Even with 8 IV treatments of minerals, vitamins, etc. from an alternative doctor, nothing was enough. It's a miracle that I survived what I did as the stupid doctors sent me home without tx. for 2 months. By the time I did see the ID doctors, I was half dead. Randall is correct in stating that I do not tell others to take or not to take the meds, which is a personal decision. As I stated, they do come with risks but if one is already sick and dying then possibly for the short haul, they may help. With the HAART, I experience what is termed the " Lazarus Effect " for whatever reason, they do seem to bring me back from the dead. Maybe my experience is unique, I don't know. But I do know that the meds attack something in my body. My suspicion is HHV6A, which is a dealy virus. Not every lab can test for this but there are one's out there who can. Remember, just being labeled with HIV+, in my way of thinking, is no reason to start the meds, regardless of counts. I agree that in most cases, HAART is not needed. I would think long and hard before taking toxic drugs, that is something that we all can agree on! [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2010 Report Share Posted January 5, 2010 , You really still don't get it. T-cells are not a marker for health or disease progression and viral load is a total load of crap. As long as buy into these unproven/disproven theories and visit the quacks who sell the tests you are in a dangerous place. As long as you believe in them, you can't win. Ed In a message dated 1/5/2010 1:33:33 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, donjuan69uni@... writes: Well I'm not for meds at all. Although they can do some good. Ed I understand you're 100% against AZT but some drugs do, do their job but at the cost of long term body damage. I've used my mother as an example before. Her diabetic drugs kept her sugars in check but they damaged her kidneys and now she's on dialysis. Atripla will do that to your liver, kidneys, pancreas, eyes and other vital organs. But if you're concerned about getting your viral load low and T-Cells back up that's what they're good for. However I believe one can achieve that and so much more without the aid of these toxic meds. The power to cure yourself is all up to you. If you don't want a cure and you'd just rather take meds for the rest of your life and " Treat " not Cure the condition well then you're in for a long, long ride! From: Noreen <_noreenelaine@noreenelain_ (mailto:noreenelaine@...) > Subject: Re: Ask Your Doctor! _cures for AIDS@grouaidscu_ (mailto:cures for AIDS ) Date: Tuesday, January 5, 2010, 9:49 AM Ed, I would have to disagree with you. I had all of the following at the same time: Progressive Multifocal Leukencephalopathy (PML)attacking my brain, pancytopenia, thrombocytopenia, CMV, anemia, thrush, auxilary lymphadenopathy which caused breathing problems, dilated bile duct, fatty liver, GERD, vomitting, extreme diarrhea, Epstein Barr Virus, weight loss, night sweats, unsteady gait, exhaustion, and I sure that I've forgotten more. The point is that I could not have gotten well on my own. Even with 8 IV treatments of minerals, vitamins, etc. from an alternative doctor, nothing was enough. It's a miracle that I survived what I did as the stupid doctors sent me home without tx. for 2 months. By the time I did see the ID doctors, I was half dead. Randall is correct in stating that I do not tell others to take or not to take the meds, which is a personal decision. As I stated, they do come with risks but if one is already sick and dying then possibly for the short haul, they may help. With the HAART, I experience what is termed the " Lazarus Effect " for whatever reason, they do seem to bring me back from the dead. Maybe my experience is unique, I don't know. But I do know that the meds attack something in my body. My suspicion is HHV6A, which is a dealy virus. Not every lab can test for this but there are one's out there who can. Remember, just being labeled with HIV+, in my way of thinking, is no reason to start the meds, regardless of counts. I agree that in most cases, HAART is not needed. I would think long and hard before taking toxic drugs, that is something that we all can agree on! [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2010 Report Share Posted January 6, 2010 Well Ed, I'm still learning things out for myself. T-Cells have always been refered to a marker of health, but as far as mine being so low is a load of crap. I know my body and my health and I know healthier than ever. I'm not paying for my doctor session I will continue to get my blood work done.  From: Noreen <_noreenelaine@ noreenelain_ (mailto:noreenelaine@ hotmail.com) > Subject: Re: Ask Your Doctor! _cures for AIDS@gro uaidscu_ (mailto:cures for AIDS@grou ps.com) Date: Tuesday, January 5, 2010, 9:49 AM Ed, I would have to disagree with you. I had all of the following at the same time: Progressive Multifocal Leukencephalopathy (PML)attacking my brain, pancytopenia, thrombocytopenia, CMV, anemia, thrush, auxilary lymphadenopathy which caused breathing problems, dilated bile duct, fatty liver, GERD, vomitting, extreme diarrhea, Epstein Barr Virus, weight loss, night sweats, unsteady gait, exhaustion, and I sure that I've forgotten more. The point is that I could not have gotten well on my own. Even with 8 IV treatments of minerals, vitamins, etc. from an alternative doctor, nothing was enough. It's a miracle that I survived what I did as the stupid doctors sent me home without tx. for 2 months. By the time I did see the ID doctors, I was half dead. Randall is correct in stating that I do not tell others to take or not to take the meds, which is a personal decision. As I stated, they do come with risks but if one is already sick and dying then possibly for the short haul, they may help. With the HAART, I experience what is termed the " Lazarus Effect " for whatever reason, they do seem to bring me back from the dead. Maybe my experience is unique, I don't know. But I do know that the meds attack something in my body. My suspicion is HHV6A, which is a dealy virus. Not every lab can test for this but there are one's out there who can. Remember, just being labeled with HIV+, in my way of thinking, is no reason to start the meds, regardless of counts. I agree that in most cases, HAART is not needed. I would think long and hard before taking toxic drugs, that is something that we all can agree on! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2010 Report Share Posted January 6, 2010 Well Ed, I'm still learning things out for myself. T-Cells have always been refered to a marker of health, but as far as mine being so low is a load of crap. I know my body and my health and I know healthier than ever. I'm not paying for my doctor session I will continue to get my blood work done.  From: Noreen <_noreenelaine@ noreenelain_ (mailto:noreenelaine@ hotmail.com) > Subject: Re: Ask Your Doctor! _cures for AIDS@gro uaidscu_ (mailto:cures for AIDS@grou ps.com) Date: Tuesday, January 5, 2010, 9:49 AM Ed, I would have to disagree with you. I had all of the following at the same time: Progressive Multifocal Leukencephalopathy (PML)attacking my brain, pancytopenia, thrombocytopenia, CMV, anemia, thrush, auxilary lymphadenopathy which caused breathing problems, dilated bile duct, fatty liver, GERD, vomitting, extreme diarrhea, Epstein Barr Virus, weight loss, night sweats, unsteady gait, exhaustion, and I sure that I've forgotten more. The point is that I could not have gotten well on my own. Even with 8 IV treatments of minerals, vitamins, etc. from an alternative doctor, nothing was enough. It's a miracle that I survived what I did as the stupid doctors sent me home without tx. for 2 months. By the time I did see the ID doctors, I was half dead. Randall is correct in stating that I do not tell others to take or not to take the meds, which is a personal decision. As I stated, they do come with risks but if one is already sick and dying then possibly for the short haul, they may help. With the HAART, I experience what is termed the " Lazarus Effect " for whatever reason, they do seem to bring me back from the dead. Maybe my experience is unique, I don't know. But I do know that the meds attack something in my body. My suspicion is HHV6A, which is a dealy virus. Not every lab can test for this but there are one's out there who can. Remember, just being labeled with HIV+, in my way of thinking, is no reason to start the meds, regardless of counts. I agree that in most cases, HAART is not needed. I would think long and hard before taking toxic drugs, that is something that we all can agree on! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2010 Report Share Posted January 6, 2010 My CD4 are 82 and my health is as good as it ever was. I am taking cycloastragenol, which should activate telomerase and promote cell duplication of natural killer cells. My CD8 went up by 100, now at 679, these are the killer cells, not CD4, which are the helpers and also the ones that get taken over by HIV, according to accepted medicine. Ed, since your problems seem brain related, have been taking Ginko Biloba and Gotu Kola? Happytype Sent from my iPhone On 7 Jan 2010, at 12:27 AM, Don <donjuan69uni@...> wrote: Well Ed, I'm still learning things out for myself. T-Cells have always been refered to a marker of health, but as far as mine being so low is a load of crap. I know my body and my health and I know healthier than ever. I'm not paying for my doctor session I will continue to get my blood work done. From: Noreen <_noreenelaine@ noreenelain_ (mailto:noreenelaine@ hotmail.com) > Subject: Re: Ask Your Doctor! _cures for AIDS@gro uaidscu_ (mailto:cures for AIDS@grou ps.com) Date: Tuesday, January 5, 2010, 9:49 AM Ed, I would have to disagree with you. I had all of the following at the same time: Progressive Multifocal Leukencephalopathy (PML)attacking my brain, pancytopenia, thrombocytopenia, CMV, anemia, thrush, auxilary lymphadenopathy which caused breathing problems, dilated bile duct, fatty liver, GERD, vomitting, extreme diarrhea, Epstein Barr Virus, weight loss, night sweats, unsteady gait, exhaustion, and I sure that I've forgotten more. The point is that I could not have gotten well on my own. Even with 8 IV treatments of minerals, vitamins, etc. from an alternative doctor, nothing was enough. It's a miracle that I survived what I did as the stupid doctors sent me home without tx. for 2 months. By the time I did see the ID doctors, I was half dead. Randall is correct in stating that I do not tell others to take or not to take the meds, which is a personal decision. As I stated, they do come with risks but if one is already sick and dying then possibly for the short haul, they may help. With the HAART, I experience what is termed the " Lazarus Effect " for whatever reason, they do seem to bring me back from the dead. Maybe my experience is unique, I don't know. But I do know that the meds attack something in my body. My suspicion is HHV6A, which is a dealy virus. Not every lab can test for this but there are one's out there who can. Remember, just being labeled with HIV+, in my way of thinking, is no reason to start the meds, regardless of counts. I agree that in most cases, HAART is not needed. I would think long and hard before taking toxic drugs, that is something that we all can agree on! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2010 Report Share Posted January 6, 2010 My CD4 are 82 and my health is as good as it ever was. I am taking cycloastragenol, which should activate telomerase and promote cell duplication of natural killer cells. My CD8 went up by 100, now at 679, these are the killer cells, not CD4, which are the helpers and also the ones that get taken over by HIV, according to accepted medicine. Ed, since your problems seem brain related, have been taking Ginko Biloba and Gotu Kola? Happytype Sent from my iPhone On 7 Jan 2010, at 12:27 AM, Don <donjuan69uni@...> wrote: Well Ed, I'm still learning things out for myself. T-Cells have always been refered to a marker of health, but as far as mine being so low is a load of crap. I know my body and my health and I know healthier than ever. I'm not paying for my doctor session I will continue to get my blood work done. From: Noreen <_noreenelaine@ noreenelain_ (mailto:noreenelaine@ hotmail.com) > Subject: Re: Ask Your Doctor! _cures for AIDS@gro uaidscu_ (mailto:cures for AIDS@grou ps.com) Date: Tuesday, January 5, 2010, 9:49 AM Ed, I would have to disagree with you. I had all of the following at the same time: Progressive Multifocal Leukencephalopathy (PML)attacking my brain, pancytopenia, thrombocytopenia, CMV, anemia, thrush, auxilary lymphadenopathy which caused breathing problems, dilated bile duct, fatty liver, GERD, vomitting, extreme diarrhea, Epstein Barr Virus, weight loss, night sweats, unsteady gait, exhaustion, and I sure that I've forgotten more. The point is that I could not have gotten well on my own. Even with 8 IV treatments of minerals, vitamins, etc. from an alternative doctor, nothing was enough. It's a miracle that I survived what I did as the stupid doctors sent me home without tx. for 2 months. By the time I did see the ID doctors, I was half dead. Randall is correct in stating that I do not tell others to take or not to take the meds, which is a personal decision. As I stated, they do come with risks but if one is already sick and dying then possibly for the short haul, they may help. With the HAART, I experience what is termed the " Lazarus Effect " for whatever reason, they do seem to bring me back from the dead. Maybe my experience is unique, I don't know. But I do know that the meds attack something in my body. My suspicion is HHV6A, which is a dealy virus. Not every lab can test for this but there are one's out there who can. Remember, just being labeled with HIV+, in my way of thinking, is no reason to start the meds, regardless of counts. I agree that in most cases, HAART is not needed. I would think long and hard before taking toxic drugs, that is something that we all can agree on! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2010 Report Share Posted January 6, 2010 T-cells have always been referred to (as) a marker of health? Since when? By whom? Since AIDS maybe, but not before that, and only by AIDS quacks. Before AIDS doctors were taught to do t-cell counts if they suspected appendicitis. If an appendix burst the numbers would shoot into the thousands, a clear sign that the bloodstream was being flooded with poisons and the patient should be rushed into surgery. Studies of Olympic Triathlon athletes who were mostly vegetarian and very healthy showed average counts in the 60's! That would be AIDS in the US, but not in Canada. " When you believe in things that you don't understand, then you suffer..... " -----Stevie Wonder In a message dated 1/6/2010 11:34:25 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, donjuan69uni@... writes: Well Ed, I'm still learning things out for myself. T-Cells have always been refered to a marker of health, but as far as mine being so low is a load of crap. I know my body and my health and I know healthier than ever. I'm not paying for my doctor session I will continue to get my blood work done. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2010 Report Share Posted January 6, 2010 T-cells have always been referred to (as) a marker of health? Since when? By whom? Since AIDS maybe, but not before that, and only by AIDS quacks. Before AIDS doctors were taught to do t-cell counts if they suspected appendicitis. If an appendix burst the numbers would shoot into the thousands, a clear sign that the bloodstream was being flooded with poisons and the patient should be rushed into surgery. Studies of Olympic Triathlon athletes who were mostly vegetarian and very healthy showed average counts in the 60's! That would be AIDS in the US, but not in Canada. " When you believe in things that you don't understand, then you suffer..... " -----Stevie Wonder In a message dated 1/6/2010 11:34:25 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, donjuan69uni@... writes: Well Ed, I'm still learning things out for myself. T-Cells have always been refered to a marker of health, but as far as mine being so low is a load of crap. I know my body and my health and I know healthier than ever. I'm not paying for my doctor session I will continue to get my blood work done. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2010 Report Share Posted January 6, 2010 According to accepted medicine, AIDS is caused by a mysterious virus that has never been shown to do anything, and is spreading rampantly by sex and needle sharing. According to accepted medicine vaccines and antibiotics are good for you. Accepted medicine has become the number one cause of disease, disability, disfigurement and death. Doctors won't admit it. They only admit to being #3. What foods contain Ginko biloba and gotu kola? Coke? Pepsi? RC? E In a message dated 1/6/2010 9:41:41 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, happytype@... writes: My CD4 are 82 and my health is as good as it ever was. I am taking cycloastragenol, which should activate telomerase and promote cell duplication of natural killer cells. My CD8 went up by 100, now at 679, these are the killer cells, not CD4, which are the helpers and also the ones that get taken over by HIV, according to accepted medicine. Ed, since your problems seem brain related, have been taking Ginko Biloba and Gotu Kola? Happytype Sent from my iPhone On 7 Jan 2010, at 12:27 AM, Don <_donjuan69uni@donjuan69_ (mailto:donjuan69uni@...) > wrote: Well Ed, I'm still learning things out for myself. T-Cells have always been refered to a marker of health, but as far as mine being so low is a load of crap. I know my body and my health and I know healthier than ever. I'm not paying for my doctor session I will continue to get my blood work done. From: Noreen <_noreenelaine@ noreenelain_ (mailto:noreenelain_noreenelaine@ n> Subject: Re: Ask Your Doctor! _cures for AIDS@gro uaidscu_ (mailto:cures for AIDS@_cures for AIDS@yah Date: Tuesday, January 5, 2010, 9:49 AM Ed, I would have to disagree with you. I had all of the following at the same time: Progressive Multifocal Leukencephalopathy (PML)attacking my brain, pancytopenia, thrombocytopenia, CMV, anemia, thrush, auxilary lymphadenopathy which caused breathing problems, dilated bile duct, fatty liver, GERD, vomitting, extreme diarrhea, Epstein Barr Virus, weight loss, night sweats, unsteady gait, exhaustion, and I sure that I've forgotten more. The point is that I could not have gotten well on my own. Even with 8 IV treatments of minerals, vitamins, etc. from an alternative doctor, nothing was enough. It's a miracle that I survived what I did as the stupid doctors sent me home without tx. for 2 months. By the time I did see the ID doctors, I was half dead. Randall is correct in stating that I do not tell others to take or not to take the meds, which is a personal decision. As I stated, they do come with risks but if one is already sick and dying then possibly for the short haul, they may help. With the HAART, I experience what is termed the " Lazarus Effect " for whatever reason, they do seem to bring me back from the dead. Maybe my experience is unique, I don't know. But I do know that the meds attack something in my body. My suspicion is HHV6A, which is a dealy virus. Not every lab can test for this but there are one's out there who can. Remember, just being labeled with HIV+, in my way of thinking, is no reason to start the meds, regardless of counts. I agree that in most cases, HAART is not needed. I would think long and hard before taking toxic drugs, that is something that we all can agree on! [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2010 Report Share Posted January 6, 2010 According to accepted medicine, AIDS is caused by a mysterious virus that has never been shown to do anything, and is spreading rampantly by sex and needle sharing. According to accepted medicine vaccines and antibiotics are good for you. Accepted medicine has become the number one cause of disease, disability, disfigurement and death. Doctors won't admit it. They only admit to being #3. What foods contain Ginko biloba and gotu kola? Coke? Pepsi? RC? E In a message dated 1/6/2010 9:41:41 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, happytype@... writes: My CD4 are 82 and my health is as good as it ever was. I am taking cycloastragenol, which should activate telomerase and promote cell duplication of natural killer cells. My CD8 went up by 100, now at 679, these are the killer cells, not CD4, which are the helpers and also the ones that get taken over by HIV, according to accepted medicine. Ed, since your problems seem brain related, have been taking Ginko Biloba and Gotu Kola? Happytype Sent from my iPhone On 7 Jan 2010, at 12:27 AM, Don <_donjuan69uni@donjuan69_ (mailto:donjuan69uni@...) > wrote: Well Ed, I'm still learning things out for myself. T-Cells have always been refered to a marker of health, but as far as mine being so low is a load of crap. I know my body and my health and I know healthier than ever. I'm not paying for my doctor session I will continue to get my blood work done. From: Noreen <_noreenelaine@ noreenelain_ (mailto:noreenelain_noreenelaine@ n> Subject: Re: Ask Your Doctor! _cures for AIDS@gro uaidscu_ (mailto:cures for AIDS@_cures for AIDS@yah Date: Tuesday, January 5, 2010, 9:49 AM Ed, I would have to disagree with you. I had all of the following at the same time: Progressive Multifocal Leukencephalopathy (PML)attacking my brain, pancytopenia, thrombocytopenia, CMV, anemia, thrush, auxilary lymphadenopathy which caused breathing problems, dilated bile duct, fatty liver, GERD, vomitting, extreme diarrhea, Epstein Barr Virus, weight loss, night sweats, unsteady gait, exhaustion, and I sure that I've forgotten more. The point is that I could not have gotten well on my own. Even with 8 IV treatments of minerals, vitamins, etc. from an alternative doctor, nothing was enough. It's a miracle that I survived what I did as the stupid doctors sent me home without tx. for 2 months. By the time I did see the ID doctors, I was half dead. Randall is correct in stating that I do not tell others to take or not to take the meds, which is a personal decision. As I stated, they do come with risks but if one is already sick and dying then possibly for the short haul, they may help. With the HAART, I experience what is termed the " Lazarus Effect " for whatever reason, they do seem to bring me back from the dead. Maybe my experience is unique, I don't know. But I do know that the meds attack something in my body. My suspicion is HHV6A, which is a dealy virus. Not every lab can test for this but there are one's out there who can. Remember, just being labeled with HIV+, in my way of thinking, is no reason to start the meds, regardless of counts. I agree that in most cases, HAART is not needed. I would think long and hard before taking toxic drugs, that is something that we all can agree on! [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2010 Report Share Posted January 7, 2010 What foods contain Ginko biloba and gotu kola? Coke? Lol! Those are not food and I did not have any pops drinks nor meat in 26 years. You can buy ginko biloba in chinatown as nuts that they call " baiguo " in mandarin. I am presently shopping for a water ionizer to alkalize my body, making it an hostile environment for viruses, cancer cells and fungus. Ed, you might want to try hyperbaric oxygen therapy, it makes wonders for stroke patients. Happytype Sent from my iPhone On 7 Jan 2010, at 4:50 PM, aidsisover@... wrote: What foods contain Ginko biloba and gotu kola? Coke? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2010 Report Share Posted January 7, 2010 What foods contain Ginko biloba and gotu kola? Coke? Lol! Those are not food and I did not have any pops drinks nor meat in 26 years. You can buy ginko biloba in chinatown as nuts that they call " baiguo " in mandarin. I am presently shopping for a water ionizer to alkalize my body, making it an hostile environment for viruses, cancer cells and fungus. Ed, you might want to try hyperbaric oxygen therapy, it makes wonders for stroke patients. Happytype Sent from my iPhone On 7 Jan 2010, at 4:50 PM, aidsisover@... wrote: What foods contain Ginko biloba and gotu kola? Coke? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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