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Author

  • Roberto Giraldo

  • Michael Ellner

  • Celia Farber

  • Barnett J. Weiss

  • Francis R. Buianouckas

  • Tom DiFerdinando

  • Ray Vagg

  • Edward A. Lieb

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  • AIDS Drugs

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  • AIDS Drug Doubts

  • Toxic Drugs

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  • The content questions the ethics of treating AIDS with antiretroviral drugs, citing human rights and informed consent violations, and urges a reevaluation of AIDS as an HIV-caused disease.

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  • This content questions the widely accepted beliefs about HIV and AIDS. It argues that the treatment and prevention of AIDS with antiretroviral medications are based on unproven assumptions. The text suggests that the tests used for diagnosing HIV are inaccurate and that being HIV positive does not necessarily mean being infected with the virus. It also claims that HIV may not even exist as a virus and that AIDS is a toxic and nutritional syndrome. The text argues that treating or preventing AIDS with toxic antiretroviral drugs is irrational, unethical, and a violation of human rights. It calls for a reevaluation of the current understanding of AIDS and HIV.

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  • HIV

  • AIDS

  • Antiretroviral Medications

  • Informed Consent

  • Human Rights

  • Ethical Implications

  • Legal Implications

  • Toxicity

  • Treatment

  • Prevention

  • Reappraisal

  • Infection

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By Roberto A. Giraldo, Michael Ellner, Celia Farber, Barnett J. Weiss, Francis R. Buianouckas, Tom DiFerdinando, Ray Vagg, and Edward A. Lieb

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"The requirements for informed consent are as follows: 1) The practitioner must disclose all information, including risks and benefits that a reasonable person would need to know in order to make a decision. 2) The one consenting must be competent and must understand the information provided. 3) The consent must be given voluntarily and without coercion."

About the Authors:

  • Roberto A. Giraldo, Physician, Specialist in Infectious and Tropical Diseases. Member of the Board of Directors of the Group for the Scientific Reappraisal of the HIV/AIDS Hypothesis and of Health Education AIDS Liaison, HEAL - New York.

  • Michael Ellner, Medical Hypnotherapist, Educator, Lecturer, President of HEAL - New York.

  • Celia Farber, Journalist. Member of the Board of Directors of the Group for the Scientific Reappraisal of the HIV/AIDHypothesis. New York.

  • Barnett J. Weiss, CSW. Member of the Board of directors of HEAL - New York.

  • Francis R. Buianouckas, Ph.D. Professor of Mathematics. Member of the Board of Directors and Scientific Adviser of HEAL - New York.

  • Tom DiFerdinando, Alternative pain and injury therapist, Educator, Lecturer, Executive Director of HEAL - New York.

  • Ray Vagg, AIDS Activist. Former Member of the Board of Directors of HEAL - New York.

  • Edward A. Lieb, Producer of Accent on Wellness. Owner of Planet Health. Member of the Board of Directors of HEAL - New York.