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Out of curiosity I did some on line research and found many,many links. After

reviewing several pages of links I found this from The Body dated January 2011

with a statement and warning at the end by Vergel that is a must read.

Cure possible? - Forum on Nutrition and Exercise

http://www.thebody.com/Forums/AIDS/Nutrition/Q213128.html

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> I just viewed a 30 minute lecture given at Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles by a

Belgian doctor that is working with a substance called GcMaf. There is research

being done with this substance as a treatment for various diseases. The

substance shows much promise. In the lecture, the Belgian doctor makes reference

to Dr. Nobuto Yomomoto in Philadelphia. He reports of Yamamoto's success in

treating HIV with GcMAF. In view of this, I am not quite sure why more attention

hasn't been paid to this research especially by AIDS activists. I think it is

time that we give more creedence to the research being done with GcMaf.

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Skepticism is absolutely warranted.It is now warranted in everything that all of us do in life today even when we rely on the generally accepted practices and standards for any given profession. Business is the name of the game no matter what side of the fence one is on. But, a smear campaign based on the things the naysayers cite is truly unfair. Me thinks that maybe if one looks deeper into the naysayers that a connection to funding sources might be evident.

I did not send references to GcMAF to try and convince anyone that it is a miracle cure for anything. However, there is some very crediible and interesting research being done. UCLA has even brought in a Belgian doctor to lecture at their medical center about the substance and how research in "other countries" is proving promising on many fronts. Business is business, perhasp even on a blog.

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"Skepticism is absolutely warranted.It is now warranted in everything that all of us do in life today even when we rely on the generally accepted practices and standards for any given profession"Look at the attention paid to one man cured by bone marrow transplant. Do you really think that if someone had cured 30 HIV patients, the world would just ignore him?JB

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"Skepticism is absolutely warranted.It is now warranted in everything that all of us do in life today even when we rely on the generally accepted practices and standards for any given profession"Look at the attention paid to one man cured by bone marrow transplant. Do you really think that if someone had cured 30 HIV patients, the world would just ignore him?JB

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