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Q: Cure AIDS in 4 days; this isn't a joke!
asked by: AIDS_cure_4_ALL on August 18th, 2008
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Hi, I do not have AIDS but my family is very into alternative health products and we have been told several times about something called MMS. We purchased the online book for a few dollars and began using this only a few weeks ago to detox our family. There are thousands of patients/research in Africa that this stuff cures malaria and AIDS almost 100% of the time.

Do the research yourself. Type in Jim Humble MMS on Google and see what you get. I have talked to people who have cured themselves of all kinds of stuff including cancers and auto-immune diseases.

Docs won't tell you about anything like this as they don't make $ off of it, and will have their practicing license revoked if they recommend anything that isn't a "drug".

Best of luck! God can do miracles.
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Muthoni
replied on August 18th, 2008
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homerx
replied on August 18th, 2008
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There is no cure for HIV/AIDS. What you say about doctors is NOT true either. Believe me on that. My doctor is a wonderful humanitarian as is my nurse. There is no miracle cure for AIDS. I would suggest to any one with HIV/AIDS who reads this to continue to take there meds and exercise and sleep and eat well and not to try any kind of alternative herbs or medicines as this can mess with your HIV meds. Always speak to your doctor before changing or trying anything other than what is prescribed to you..
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AIDS_cure_4_ALL
replied on August 18th, 2008
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All one can do is their own research. I have personally cured a hellacious herpes infection (incurable according to docs) and haven't had an outbreak in 9 years by using colloidal Silver (a natural antibiotic). Prior to using that I had a breakout almost every month. We cure pink eye in 5 minutes by dropping a couple of drops in the eye. I have a close friend that cured himself of brain cancer using Essiac tea. We've had personal experience with food poisoning, flu, chicken pox, nasty infections, planters warts, and toe fungus. All I'm saying is that sometimes there are cures out there the doctors either don't know about, or aren't at liberty to discuss. When I told my doctor about curing my herpes with the CS, he said "I can't recommend anything like that, but 'wink wink' good for you."

The only real experience I have with the MMS is that my 14 year old took it 3 straight days as a detox and urinated a dark yellow with brown flecks in it. She spent a summer in Africa last year and must have picked up a parasite. Most of us have a couple of parasites at least living in us with no harm.

I will be happy to email the book to anyone that is interested in recieving it. I've been reading it all week....kind of boring but lots of info:)
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kkgtyf
replied on August 19th, 2008
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unfortunatley the hiv virus isnt that simple
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Roberta777
replied on August 19th, 2008
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Listen To Homer and Mson
They are solid, knowledgeable and supportive people who are living with HIV/AIDS. If Homer tells you to keep up your meds, keep up your meds. Same goes for Muthoni or Mson to her friends and they are many.

I have to question why you would come onto this forum with such a claim. It almost makes me think of people who spread a scare of a computer virus. Forgive me if I am wrong, but that comes to mind.

We all pray for a cure for AIDS and I know someday it will come. There has been too much suffering and needless death from it, but now people have a normal life expectancy and rightly so. Why should they have this disease while other people go through life with seemingly nothing touching them? We know we all suffer in one way or another. It is through our connection with other people who honestly care for us that it makes our path more easily travelled.
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homerx
replied on August 19th, 2008
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Well put,MDSO. luvcomp tiphat
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Roberta777
replied on August 20th, 2008
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You Are The Teachers Here
Homer and Mson,

You walk the walk and talk the talk and help countless people who face HIV/AIDS. Nobody makes you guys lie down. You stand up, stand tall and live your lives!!!!!

BTW, my HPV came back within normal range yesterday. Praise the Lord.

Bobbie
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homerx
replied on August 21st, 2008
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That is great news,Bobbie...congrats on that...numbers...its all about the numbers.
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Piipipi
replied on September 11th, 2008
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That's horrible
It's obvious that this guy is full of BS, so now there's some conspiracy? so now Doctors are working for some obscure secret organization penalizing them for not making money??? that's not the reason doctors are working for.
that's awfull and missleading, wose of all, that guy may give false hope to some incautous net surfer, there's no really point on that except cruelty or plain evility that just sucked
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homerx
replied on September 12th, 2008
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I know,Piipipi..its ridiculous to say the least!! I am glad you got as mad about this non since as I did...it could damage people...or worse! Rolling Eyes Shame shame shame on theses money grubbers who claim to have answers to others misery only to end up ripping them off of there $$$.It is deplorable and evil.
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str8tupdude
replied on November 15th, 2009
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Hello All,
I have heard alot of things in my life, but this has got to be one of the most outrageous claims I think i've heard so far. There is no cure for HIV/AIDS. Anyone who claims to have one or heard of one is just spouting lies. I certainly hope and pray for a cure everyday as a person living with HIV, but i'm not holding my breath waiting for one anytime soon. There are countless doctors and researchers working towards a cure, but so far there isn't one. There have been great progresses in the treatment of HIV since its apperance in the late 70's and early 80's and has changed this from a death sentence to a chronic managable illness like diabetes or any other chronic illness. I ahve taken the meds ever since the first day I was diagnosed and I am healthy as a horse apart from some other problems, my HIV is well under control. My last viral load was undetectable and my CD4 was 1349, yes you read it right, 1349. Ever since I started meds it has been under control and I have been deemed a long term nonprogressor. I can't say enough about the docs and researchers who have made this possible. Bless each and every one of them, and all those living with HIV/AIDS...best wishes, Ray
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homerx
replied on November 15th, 2009
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well said.....1349...thats healthy..if you dont mind ,what was your lowest count? and right on...to the truth. Thanks..
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str8tupdude
replied on November 16th, 2009
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Hey Homer,
My lowest or NADIR, was 350 and that was when I was diagnosed. It has done nothing but climb ever since i've been on HAART. That's why I can't say enough about the doctors adn researchers working on developing new meds. I would encourage everyone and anyone who has been diagnosed with HIV to start meds as soon as they can. There are some guidelines as to when to start treatment according to your CD4 and VL generally: <200-start immediately, 200-350 CDC says hold off until it drops to 200, 350-500 again wait until it drops. I think this is bunk. I believe you should start no matter what your cd4 is. It up to you and your doctor to make the decision as to when to start meds. One big factor is your ability to accept the illness you have and your ability to stick to a sometimes complicated protocol. These days it's a little easier to take the meds as there have been great advances in the medications and the number of pills you have to take each day. When I started in 1999, I was taking 12 pills 3 times a day. It was hard, but I did it. They worked and my cd4 went up and my VL went down, and was undectectable in 8 months (from over a million). I decided to switch medications in 2001 because they had come out with Trizivir which is a combination of 3 drugs in one huge pill. That was the only medication I was taking until 2006, and we added Viread, which was only one pill a day. So now I take one pill in the morning (Trizivir) and two at night (Trizivir & Viread). So I think that's great. Anytime you can make things like medicines simpler, people are more likely to stick to it. My doctor has a little saying he makes me repeat everytime I see him, it's EVERY DOSE, EVERY DAY. I can count on one hand the number of times I've missed a dose and that's (as few as it is) too many. OK i'll shut up now...You guys hvae a great day.. Best wishes..>Ray rainbow
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homerx
replied on November 16th, 2009
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Ray, U R doing great! So am i...i went from 25 T cells to 548 and rising! Eat and exercise and rest and take your meds and it works!
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str8tupdude
replied on November 16th, 2009
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Yes it really does work. The numbers don't lie. You sound like you're doing great yourself man. keep up the good work..Ray
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