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TonyDewitt

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Certain HIV positive, but negative tests
TonyDewitt / HIV and AIDS on 06-17-2013 21:09pm
DW, Thanks for listing these HTLV examples - they prove that DOCTORS themselves do not know anything about this disease. Jay Lezalari (sp), one of the biggest HIV researchers in the world, exchanged emails with me where he expressed SURPRISE that 25 million people have HTLV. Would any of you feel confident with a doctor who didn't know anything ab... more
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Certain HIV positive, but negative tests
TonyDewitt / HIV and AIDS on 06-17-2013 20:52pm
Definitely changes in my fingernails.
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Certain HIV positive, but negative tests
TonyDewitt / HIV and AIDS on 06-17-2013 20:47pm
WS, Thanks very much - I appreciate your recognition; I've been burned by doctors and even people on the web for my beliefs. I'm glad that you know that we have something. Thank you for continuing to pursue testing and finding a doctor who will listen. Besides treatments in development, I believe that the only existing treatment that can cure this... more
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Certain HIV positive, but negative tests
TonyDewitt / HIV and AIDS on 06-13-2013 17:44pm
Scared, I take supplements (i.e. four Curcumin tablets) and yogurt, which I believe help my stools. The illness is affecting my muscles and stools and back & spine & legs & skin & eyes & energy level. We are all experiencing the same thing, and it appears to be HTLV. It is not HIV no matter what anyone tells you about strains, ... more
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TonyDewitt / HIV and AIDS on 06-12-2013 22:03pm
Resp, Yes, that sounds crazy! Here are some facts: 1. You and the rest of us have repeatedly tested negative for HIV - NONE of us have HIV !!! 2. HTLV has been around for 100,000 years, HIV has been around for 100 years - it's clear what one is more likely to be caught. 3. HTLV is part of native populations in North & South America, Africa... more
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Certain HIV positive, but negative tests
TonyDewitt / HIV and AIDS on 06-12-2013 21:50pm
Resp, Yes, completely & absolutely crazy! You do NOT have HIV !!! Some facts: 1. We have all been tested for HIV in multiple ways, NONE of us have HIV! 2. HTLV has been around for 100,000 years, HIV has been around for 100 years, especially in native populations in North & South America, Australia, Africa, and Japan, etc. 3. While HIV ... more

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