Guest guest Posted November 9, 2006 Report Share Posted November 9, 2006  info Thursday, November 09, 2006 11:20 PM The Editor has forwarded a page to you from NotAIDS! The Editor thought you would like to see this page from the NotAIDS! web site. Message from Sender: If this doesn't make you reconsider the mainstream dogma regarding HIV/AIDs and all the ARVs, protease inhibitors, the treatments called HAART, than I don't know what will. With the results of the research described in the following article, done by WHO scientists, the questions arises, is it wise to push experimental DNA altering drugs which are proven to cause serious adverse events, on women and children in sub-Saharan Africa? On gay men? On pregnant women and infants? Do you know that Viramune is on the CDC's NOT RECOMMENDED list for pregnant women and children, yet this is the very same drug being pushed on sub-Sahran Africa by the pharmaceutical industry, and lately, by Bill Clinton, indirectly. I hope you are still reading because the following news item released today, is going to cause a paradigm shift. NEWS BULLETIN. WHO report: HIV / AIDS paradigm collapses Are we prescribing HIV drugs properly?11 November 2006 In cash-starved regions of the world, deciding who should get anti-retroviral drugs for HIV is a tough call. Now it seems that one of the main tools for making that decision may be less reliable than it appeared. Click here to read more on our site Most Popular Content NEWS BULLETIN. WHO report: HIV / AIDS paradigm collapses Liam Scheff revisits Incarnation House orphan HIV drug trials How Gallo proved that HIV was not the cause of AIDS HIV co-factors? Or (an)other factor(s) altogether? "Descent into Viral Load Internet Hell" NotAIDS! Find answers to questions about HIV/AIDS you never knew you had. NotAIDS! Eliminating AIDS one mind at a time. http://notaids.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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