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My reference for quality information and a monthly newsletter that is not expensive is "The Wellness Letter" published by the University of California, Berkley, These are qualified people with no hidden agendas that publish a safe, reliable and down to earth publication that is easy to read and chocked full of great information. Much of what is relevant to the HIV individual and anyone else for that matter.They will answer personal inquiries.I checked out Bill Sardi's website. I'm sorry, he reminds me a bit of ' Trudeau' the scam artist that used infomercials to sell 'memory tapes' and is now selling a book on 'nutrition'. (The "Wellness Letter" did an article on Trudeau, which exposed him for the fraud he actually is.)Please don't get me wrong, I don't know anything about Bill Sardi and I apologize if he is a friend or is someone who is on the up and up.I have seen way too many snake oil peddlars who claim

to be authorities. Mooney wrote: If you want quality rebuttal information to the many poor quality studies that have been coming out in the media that say nutrients are bad or don't work, see: http://www.knowledgeofhealth.com/ Mooney www.michaelmooney.net www.medibolics.com

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