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Summary | This is a FAQ document that challenges the mainstream understanding of AIDS. It argues that the original science behind HIV was flawed and that lifestyle stressors and exposure to toxins play a significant role in the development of ill health. The document also discusses the difference between Type-I and Type-II T-helper cells and their importance in immune function. It suggests that rebalancing the immune system through proper nutrition is a more effective approach to treating AIDS than using toxic chemicals. The document also mentions the role of glutathione deficiency and the link between AIDS and poppers. It briefly explains the concept of endosymbiosis, which suggests that cells are the result of the merging of multiple organisms.
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By Alive & Well SF
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For further details about the isolation issue, see HIV: Reality or Artefact?, Chat with Stefan Lanka, Interview with Montagnier and the many papers by The Perth Group, especially IFAS: Press-Communique from the 12th World AIDS Conference.
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