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Aids research is an industry that is reliant on suckers pouring in endless

money.       Show us the original  isolation papers D Man and then you might

earn some respect.      Meantime you could have an orgasmic time at

TheBody.com discussing your drug side effects.

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From: DOUG MAN <dougman1@...>

cures for AIDS

Sent: Thursday, 8 December 2011 4:17 AM

Subject: help find a cure

 

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December 6, 2011

Activists launch new survey, ask people with HIV to take 10 minutes to help

speed HIV cure research

Please forward to others who would like to participate

Find the survey here.

San Francisco, CA-A coalition of HIV advocacy groups are calling on all people

with HIV to take 10 minutes to complete a survey they hope will help speed the

pace of HIV cure research.

At issue are the kinds of risks that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

will allow in early phase clinical studies of promising treatments to either

eradicate HIV from the body or to help the immune system better control the

virus without the need for antiretroviral drugs.

" There are complex considerations in the FDA's regulation of early studies that

might carry certain health risks, especially if those studies are designed more

to move the science forward than to achieve an immediate cure in the

individual, " said , director of research advocacy for Project Inform

in San Francisco.

" We believe that soliciting the opinions of people with HIV regarding the

potential risks involved will help inform discussions regarding the design of

these trials, and shed light on the extent to which individuals are willing to

assume some risk even if the study would only help people further down the

road, " continued.

, in partnership with Vergel, director of the Program for Wellness

in Houston, and Jefferys from the Treatment Action Group in New York

City, devised the survey to help measure the willingness of people with HIV to

participate in research for more altruistic reasons and to gauge the factors

that are most strongly associated with a persons willingness.

The activists are hoping that the results of the survey may lead to more

openness toward community input on the part of the branch of the FDA that will

be responsible for reviewing many cure-oriented treatments, called the Center

for Biologics and Evaluation Research (CBER).

" Several researchers are designing studies right now that will soon ask people

to take some risks to learn more about new approaches to cure HIV. It is

important for the HIV community to let them and the FDA know what it is willing

to do to advance a cure of an illness that kills more than 2 million people per

year " , said Vergel.

Vergel and his colleagues are hoping that people with HIV and their service

providers will spread word widely about the survey. The larger the number of

people who take it, and the greater the diversity of the survey-takers, the more

legitimacy the survey results will have. The group intends to make the results

of the survey public before the launch of the 2012 International AIDS Conference

that will take place in July in Washington, DC.

Survey.

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Don't listen to Doug he's a sucker lurking around here promoting nonsense and

poison, a CURE?! LMAO! the FDA and the CDC are dedicated to suppress cures cures

from the public.  Just like the doctor from Houston that was almost

incarcerated for providing a cure for cancer, unlike cancer, cancer cells can be

seen and detect and cancer is a proven medical condition, unlike HIV that has

never been isolated.  Along with it's flawed techniques to trap people into

thinking they have this virus, but don't waste your time with people like

Dougman.  They don't read the disclaimers or do the reasearch only rely on

doctors and other money hungry medical professional to poison them and do the

work for them.  there is NEVER going to be a cure, why?  because HIV tests are

meaningless and flawed, CD4 counts have nothing to do with HIV infection and

viral loads have never been proven to actually test for viral components much

less the actual HIV virus!  the actual

creator of the PCR will tell you himself he hates his machine being used for

HIV because he knows it doesn't detect any HIV virus with this machine.

..

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From: peter newman <petenewman2004@...>

" cures for AIDS " <cures for AIDS >

Sent: Wednesday, December 7, 2011 2:09 PM

Subject: Re: help find a cure

 

Aids research is an industry that is reliant on suckers pouring in endless

money.       Show us the original  isolation papers D Man and then you might

earn some respect.      Meantime you could have an orgasmic time at

TheBody.com discussing your drug side effects.

________________________________

From: DOUG MAN <dougman1@...>

cures for AIDS

Sent: Thursday, 8 December 2011 4:17 AM

Subject: help find a cure

 

Share This:

December 6, 2011

Activists launch new survey, ask people with HIV to take 10 minutes to help

speed HIV cure research

Please forward to others who would like to participate

Find the survey here.

San Francisco, CA-A coalition of HIV advocacy groups are calling on all people

with HIV to take 10 minutes to complete a survey they hope will help speed the

pace of HIV cure research.

At issue are the kinds of risks that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

will allow in early phase clinical studies of promising treatments to either

eradicate HIV from the body or to help the immune system better control the

virus without the need for antiretroviral drugs.

" There are complex considerations in the FDA's regulation of early studies that

might carry certain health risks, especially if those studies are designed more

to move the science forward than to achieve an immediate cure in the

individual, " said , director of research advocacy for Project Inform

in San Francisco.

" We believe that soliciting the opinions of people with HIV regarding the

potential risks involved will help inform discussions regarding the design of

these trials, and shed light on the extent to which individuals are willing to

assume some risk even if the study would only help people further down the

road, " continued.

, in partnership with Vergel, director of the Program for Wellness

in Houston, and Jefferys from the Treatment Action Group in New York

City, devised the survey to help measure the willingness of people with HIV to

participate in research for more altruistic reasons and to gauge the factors

that are most strongly associated with a persons willingness.

The activists are hoping that the results of the survey may lead to more

openness toward community input on the part of the branch of the FDA that will

be responsible for reviewing many cure-oriented treatments, called the Center

for Biologics and Evaluation Research (CBER).

" Several researchers are designing studies right now that will soon ask people

to take some risks to learn more about new approaches to cure HIV. It is

important for the HIV community to let them and the FDA know what it is willing

to do to advance a cure of an illness that kills more than 2 million people per

year " , said Vergel.

Vergel and his colleagues are hoping that people with HIV and their service

providers will spread word widely about the survey. The larger the number of

people who take it, and the greater the diversity of the survey-takers, the more

legitimacy the survey results will have. The group intends to make the results

of the survey public before the launch of the 2012 International AIDS Conference

that will take place in July in Washington, DC.

Survey.

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