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I thought this was rather interesting, AIDS is now an autoimmune disease.

That is what the WHO has now labelled is as!

http://home.sprynet.com/~jhunter2/lamb.htm

From: AIDS_CURE@...

For several years numerous Aids researchers have reported

that there are large amounts of " free radicals " in the bodies

of HIV Positive individuals. And yet no U.S. government funded

studies have been undertaken to help these individuals remove

or break down these free radicals with nutrients designed to

perform these functions naturally in the human body. It has

also been observed that as the symptoms of Aids progresses the

amount of these so called " free radicals " also increases.

The " Aids Establishment " has wrongly assumed that the HIV

virus (which they can not see or find in any cells) has been

able to defy the " Laws of Quantum Physics " and somehow form

these free radical chemical compounds. As pointed out in Mark

Konlee's Report, " While it has been observed that free radicals

are being abundantly produced, there has been little or no

research on how free radicals affect HIV progression,... " .11

There has also been no research as to the true source of these

free radicals or of treatment strategies designed to eliminate

them from the body.

One theory is that, " HIV, by its unique molecular structure,

produces large amounts of free radicals through a chain

reaction process. It is the free radicals that do most of the

cellular damage that causes AIDS rather than the damage being

done to individual cells by the virus itself

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