AIDS IS
NOT A DEATH SENTENCE
By Gary Null
Penthouse Feb. 1994
The words
death sentence usually makes us think of criminals awaiting execution.
But in the past decade, a sad thing happened on the way to the
doctor's office. We began handing down death sentences to an innocent
group of people who live among us - those who test positive for
the HIV virus.
The medical
and scientific communities, aided and abetted by the mainstream
media, have declared that people with HIV antibody are a step away
from developing AIDS (defined as the presence of HIV along with
any one of the 26 established diseases). That's the sentence of
death. Once a person is diagnosed with AIDS, the medical establishment
- and most of the public at large - believes he or she will die.
There's nothing left to do for the dying but hand out prescriptions
for such toxic drugs as AZT, ddI, or DDC.
But for years,
in defiance of this narrow view of the epidemic called AIDS, another
story is quietly being written. People diagnosed with AIDS are challenging
the mortality statistics and leading healthy lives by choosing alternative
approaches to treatment. Their reprieve from their death sentence
has come from radical changes in their behaviour and diet, as well
as through innovative medical treatments.
The question
is, why haven't these stories made the front pages of our newspapers?
The media is only too happy to give credibility to the highly toxic
drugs used to treat AIDS, but they become strangely silent when
presented with clinical evidence that many of the diseases grouped
under the AIDS umbrella can be managed - and even reversed - with
natural therapies.
A typical example:
Last year there was greatly fanfare when two Harvard University
researchers reported that a "cocktail" combining AZT,
ddI, and DDC could halt the AIDS virus. Though the researchers'
results had occurred only in test tubes - the treatment later proved
to be ineffective in further research - the media presented the
cocktail as a major breakthrough.
But there have
been major, real life breakthroughs - as you'll see when you read,
in their own words, the experiences of patients who have successfully
fought back against their diseases. Why, when live human beings
have something to say about their own experience with AIDS, does
the national press ignore the story?
These people
represent the vanguard of a new movement in HIV and AIDS therapy,
and their health-activist approach is backed by good scientific
data of the substances used in natural protocols. So why, than,
aren't scientists examining these patients more closely? Why aren't
we spending more money to research such protocols?
These simple
questions seem to demand equally direct answers. But the fact that
they must be asked at all is a result of factors that date back
more than a century, to the 1880s, when debates over some key health-care
issues were raging in the scientific community. According to Dr.
Dean Black, an author, lecturer, and consultant on natural health,
the results of those debates gave us the prototype of today's modern
medical establishment - the establishment that has locked out the
reality of these patients' lives.
The first debate
was over whether or not ordinary citizens had the ability to discover
what's true and make informed choices for themselves. Of course,
the American Revolution and the very basis of our nation was rooted
in this "self-evident" truth. But, Dr. Black points out,
a Supreme Court case in the late 1880s stated that real certainty
exists only within the realm of exact science. "[Therefore,
some may argue] that ordinary people do not have the capacity to
discern the truth. Only scientists do," he explains.
The second
major battle involved disease. Essentially, the question was, Are
germs the sole cause of a disease, or is the condition of a patient's
own body also responsible? "The debate was resolved in favour
of the idea that the germ is the only cause of disease," Dr.
Black says. As a result, today's established medical thinking now
holds that "the cause of disease are outside of us and cannot
be defeated by the human body. These causes are an all-encompassing
threat, and if something is not done to stop them, we will die."
Finally, the
third debate involved the nature of what exactly constitutes a cure.
The medical community decided that the only way to identify a cure
for any given disease was to have an absolute, unbiased knowledge
of the treatment itself - unaffected by the mental or physical state
of the patient. Hence, the double-blind study was developed, in
which none of the participants (doctors or patients) know who receives
a drug and who receives a placebo. As Dr. Black points out, "What
you have is a pure cause [the germ] and a cure [the drug]. Everything
else, including the human mid and desire to live, has been absolutely
neutralized and made irrelevant."
So where does
that leave us today? Do we still believe that ordinary people cannot
discern the truth? Do we believe that germs are the sole cause of
disease and that the individual's own state of health and lifestyle
have no effect? And, most important, do we believe that only those
drugs that pass double-blind studies can cure diseases?
According to
Dr. Black, "Anybody with rational thinking has got to say,
'Wait a minute. I don't believe that ordinary people cannot choose
or that outside powers will always defeat us, regardless of the
strength we build within ourselves. I don't believe that only drugs
can cure and that everything else must be made totally irrelevant.'
"We now
know that people do have the capacity to discern," Black continues.
"We have seen this with [AIDS] patients. We know that germs
are not the only cause of disease. The HIV virus is not a death
warrant that causes everyone to have AIDS, and we know that drugs
are not the only cure. In fact, drugs substitute for body organs,
taking the place of something the body ordinarily would do for itself.
When we replace a body system - as antibiotics or chemotherapy replace
the immune system - that system begins to die. So the long-term
consequence of taking a drug is that the body will produce the very
condition the drug was supposed to overcome."
Clearly, our
established medical thinking needs to be reconsidered, especially
when it makes outcasts of treatment that are less toxic and more
effective for many patients. The voices of HIV and AIDS patients
who have reversed their health status with natural substances must
be heard. Research money must be directed to such therapies, and
our society must stop believing that a diagnosis of HIV or AIDS
is a death sentence.
AIDS SURVIVORS
SPEAK OUT
Here, four
AIDS patients who are thriving today - despite being diagnosed with
late-stage AIDS - describe the therapies they used. As you read
their stories, keep in mind that these four are not exceptions.
I have interviewed hundreds of patients who reversed the immune
system's decline and halted the disease process with natural therapies.
It's worth noting that these four patients either never used such
toxic drugs as AZT, or stopped using them when their health deteriorated.
Had they not made that choice, it's likely they would have died.
Chuck DeMarco
participated in a hyperthermia treatment program at the University
of Rome in 1991. He is now in complete remission.
"I was
diagnosed with HIV in 1988, and slowly became sick. In the mid-1989
I collapsed at work and was taken to the hospital, where I was found
to have high titers for cytomegalovirus and Epstein-Barr virus and
the beginnings of other infections, such as Kaposi's sarcoma lesions
in my throat and my legs, and herpes on my lungs. That summer I
developed a cough and eventually was coughing up blood. I lost more
than 30 pounds and became weaker and weaker until I had absolutely
no energy left.
"Even
so, I decided not to take antiretroviral drugs. Many of my friends
who took these drugs got well for only a short period of time and
then got sick again and died. I didn't want to put more poison into
my body. I also believed that AIDS was a very personal disease that
affected each person differently, so I decided to look at more holistic
approaches. Several of the therapies I tried however, did not show
any promise for me.
"I discussed
various options with my radiation therapist, and he told me of a
doctor in Atlanta who used a treatment called total-body hyperthermia
on a patient who had been given about six weeks to live. The patient
had extreme Kaposi's sarcoma lesions - both internally and externally
- and was so weak he could no longer defecate. He was the first
person to undergo this treatment for AIDS, and [as of July 1993]
he has been in complete remission for 44 months.
"I researched
the topic and found that hyperthermia has been used around the world
for 4,500 years, but only one or two people had used it to treat
HIV or AIDS. I also learned that a few people had died from the
procedure, but all who used it were end-stage patients, meaning
the medical community had given them less than 12 months - and,
in some cases, only weeks - to live.
"I met
with the Atlanta doctor, who told me that a hospital at the University
of Rome planned to test hyperthermia on a trial basis. After a month
long battery of tests, I left for Rome in March 1991. There I underwent
a procedure called extra-corporeal low-flow hyperthermia, in which
my blood was removed from my body and heated to 108 degrees Fahrenheit.
The hot blood was then returned to my body, where it would raise
my core temperature known to damage and kill the HIV virus - for
just over an hour.
"During
the procedure I was under a general anesthesia and attached to a
heart monitor. The blood temperature is raised to about 120 degrees
Fahrenheit to kill the active virus there, but the brain and other
organs also are monitored to ensure that the whole body temperature
reaches 108 degrees. Research shows that 90 percent of viruses are
in the cells and lymphatic system. So by bringing the core temperature
up, they get more of the virus, but still not all.
"When
the treatment ended, the first thing I noticed was that the terrible
cough I'd had for the three previous years completely disappeared.
I had so much energy that I was up and walking around Rome that
afternoon. I spent ten days vacationing in Italy.
"When
I returned to the States, my Kaposi's sarcoma lesions began to clear
and eventually went away completely. I also gained weight and had
an enormous amount of energy.
"Recently,
my PCR [the DNA of the virus] was tested, which is the final test
of whether or not any HIV viral activity exists. The test did come
back positive, but I am completely culture-negative. I asked the
National Institutes of Health about this, and they were astounded
that I became totally culture-negative and remain so today. The
antibodies are the only thing I continue to test positive for, and
I probably will do so for several more years [the antibodies are
a protective marker].
"Now I
am trying to bring this treatment back to the United States and
make it available to patients here. Of 56 patients who have used
hyperthermia, 42 are alive and enjoying a good standard of life.
But I have noticed a difference between people who combine the therapy
with positive lifestyle changes and those who do not. One patient
who underwent the therapy two years ago, for example, says it did
not help him, because his T-cell count has dropped by 20 or 30 points.
But I know that he completely stabilized until he returned to an
unhealthy lifestyle."
Stanley Rebultan
has used bitter melon to reverse his declining immune functions.
Today his immune markers are the normal range.
"I was
diagnosed HIV-positive in late 1987. My first tests showed a T-cell
count of 658, with a percentage of 35 percent and a ratio of 1:21.
I was devastated by the news, but did not do anything about it for
a year. Then I went back for another T-cell count and saw that the
markers of my state of heath were dropping drastically. My T-cell
count was 480, my percentage was 30 percent, and my ratio was 0:91.
"At this
point I was alarmed, because I was more aware of the seriousness
of my condition. I asked my doctor to prescribe AZT - then a newly
approved antiviral drug and the hottest news - to keep me from deteriorating
further. But he said he didn't know much about AZT and recommended
that I postpone the treatment for about six months. I continued
without any drugs.
"During
that six-month period, I stumbled on the idea of using bitter melon
as a treatment. While visiting my family, a friend who had just
returned from the Philippines mentioned that bitter melon was being
used there as a therapy for leukemia. I thought, If it works for
leukemia, then it should be tried for HIV. After all, both are diseases
of the blood. So I started to experiment with bitter melon, drinking
juice extracted from the fruit and leaves.
"Since
then the results of my tests have been amazing. A year after starting
the therapy, my T-cell count came up to 670, with a percentage of
36 and a ratio of 1:18. Four years after the discovery of my HIV
infection, I showed a T-cell count of 1,060 (an increase of 120
percent), with a percentage of 46 and a ratio of 1:54, which is
in the normal range. My CD-8 ratio increased by 68 percent, while
my CD-4 percentage increased by 77 percent.
"My most
recent blood tests show a viral count substantially lower than before
I began using bitter melon. In fact, my blood levels are now completely
normal. As a result, I am able to work full-time. I have a lot of
energy, and I never get sick, even though I lead a stressful life.
I am considered a very healthy normal person.
"Bitter
melon is the only therapy I've used since receiving my diagnosis.
Based on my experience, I believe it to be a gradual immune-system
builder. I have shared this knowledge with the HIV community, and
a lot of people are now using bitter melon.
"I was
privileged to participate in a panel at the national AIDS conference.
I would like the government or independent AIDS researchers to study
the use of bitter melon. Unfortunately, the alternative therapies
are not getting sufficient attention from most people. I have lost
so many friends, and I hope we will more attention to such therapies.
We've got to help the people who are sick and infected out there.
We've got to save lives."
Len Browning
has used a variety of immune-enhancing therapies in the past few
years. His T-cell count has more than doubled.
"I left
the United States in the summer of 1981 to take a job in Germany.
I developed some serious health problems, including food poisoning,
recurring bouts of hepatitis, and a liver condition caused to exposure
to Agent Orange in Vietnam. Shortly thereafter I learned that I
was HIV-positive, but that didn't bother me as much as the liver
problems and the effects of Agent Orange. I figured I would just
deal with HIV and AIDS as it occurred. Basically that's what I did.
"By July
of 1985, however, I was bedridden and deathly ill. I didn't feel
that I was getting proper care, so I came back to the States. I
still believed I was going to beat HIV one way or another. I have
always had that attitude. I believed I was in control and that AIDS
was just this stupid little virus that I would not let control my
body. I don't mean to imply that it has been easy. On the contrary,
it's been very difficult.
"At first
I found doctors in the Washington, DC., area, including some at
[the National Institutes of Health], and I thought they would be
some of the best doctors in the country working with AIDS. But my
experience proved otherwise. My therapy consisted of taking 22 pills
a day, including AZT. I turned into a zombie and lost all sense
of time. I was gravely ill and severely depressed. My liver was
no longer functioning, and I was as yellow as a dandelion.
"Finally,
I was given three months to live - my doctors even put that in writing.
I had a long chat with my family and bought my cemetery lot and
tombstone. My funeral was paid for. One day in May 1991, I woke
up convinced that I would die within 24 hours. Then I thought, No,
this is crazy. I literally crawled from my bedroom to the bathroom.
I grabbed every pill I had-probably about $2,000 worth of medication
-- and dumped them in the toilet and flushed it. I have never taken
a pill since that day.
"I started
doing a lot of research, talking to doctors and other people. I
came across Dr. [Laurence E.] Badgley's book, Healing AIDS Naturally,
which was a big help to me. I got involved in support groups and
started trying out some therapies. I feel comfortable with, and
I am continuing to use the ones I believe are strengthening my immune
system.
"I now
have a very strict nutritional regimen. Basically, if I don't make
it, I don't eat it. I don't eat any cooked foods. Having AIDS, I
believe I needed to make some drastic changes in my diet, so I eat
only live foods. As soon as heat makes contact with food, it destroys
some of the enzymes. My body needs those enzymes to fight the virus
and build up the immune system. I also make cheeses from nuts, do
a lot of juicing, and drink wheat-grass juice.
"I have
also discovered that the internal cleansing - colonics and enemas
- are very important. It's common sense that you have to cleanse
the colon, since that's where viruses harbour and disease start.
I am convinced that you have to flush out the colon. I've really
gotten into exercise, too. I have become very athletic recently,
joining a gym and working out for two hours at least three mornings
a week. As a result, I have a lot of energy.
"I do
a variety of other things as well. I meditate and do positive visualization.
I'm very big on baroque music, which I play over and over, because
I believe it is good for the immune system. You have to keep a strong
attitude and know that you're going to beat this. Again, it's just
a stupid little virus. I am a firm believer in P.N.I. [psychoneuroimmunology].
I feel there should be a lot of research on the topic, as the mind
can control everything going on in the body.
"I think
it is key for people to get off the medications. Drugs are killing
people. I have no medical background, but I've had enough health
problems in the past 12 years to know what I'm talking about. I
personally feel that the virus is harmless and that it is the medications
that are killing people.
"All of
my friends who were on AZT and ddI are dead. I am so tired of the
wakes and funeral services that I don't go to them anymore. I talked
to these people until I was blue in the face. I begged them to try
wheat-grass and watermelon juice. I asked them to just try anything.
I offered to take them into my home and work with them, but they
were brainwashed by the medical profession to be afraid of anything
different. I can understand, because I was afraid, too. But I was
dying, and I thought, I don't want this. I will cure myself this
way. And I'm doing it.
"I have
talked to physicians around the world who are involved in AIDS research.
My message to them is that pills will never cure AIDS or HIV and
that there are a lot of alternatives. I believe you have to look
at the whole individual and get back to basics - like mother earth,
fresh air, and sunshine."
Vernon Bryan
has improved his health with holistic therapies and a healthy environment.
"In 1988
I started to feel very tired during the course of the day. One day
I went home early and felt the need to lie down. Before I knew it,
it was seven o'clock the next morning. Whole parts of the day started
to disappear, and I was getting little lesion on my skin. I was
found to be HIV-positive with Kaposi's sarcoma.
"I went
to a holistic physician who decided that most of my problems were
in my head. He also felt that a problem with my diet was causing
the lesions. Then I went to another physician, who found that my
adrenals were partically nonfunctional. He wondered how I had managed
to stay alive over the past months and put me on a bovine-adrenals
extract and an intravenous vitamin C drip, which started to help
me feel better.
"I planned
to take a vacation in Australia and New Zealand in early 1989, but
I wondered if I was going to make it, because I was still feeling
tired and having outbreak when I did not feel well. Something told
me to go ahead with the trip, which I did. My first impression of
Australia was that things were much nicer. The air was cleaner and
the food better, with health-food stores everywhere and most restaurants
serving vegetarian food. The people were nice, and the environment
was peaceful. I felt at home and decided to live in Australia.
"I started
seeing a holistic doctor in Sydney who was very helpful. His first
concern was to see me get well. He started me on intravenous vitamin
C and various supplements, including vitamin C powder and vitamin
E. I was able to get L-tryptophan again. It was wonderful to be
in an environment where you don't have to look over your shoulder
and wonder if this or that will be taken away. I was in a foreign
country and feeling more support from strangers - medical doctors
and individuals - than I felt at home, where certain family members
said, 'Don't tell people you're doing this or that because they'll
think you're strange.' The Australian doctors are very open, and
they're more interested in helping you than in how much you can
pay.
"The turning
point for me, however, was colonic cleansing, which I had not heard
of before. Within a week I began to feel a real cleansing of my
system and a deeper sense of energy than I had ever felt before.
My T-cells started to go up, and I felt very robust - a feeling
I had never experienced before because I was always tired, even
as a child. When others were running and jumping, I would tire out
quickly. Now, for the first time, I was feeling much more alive
and full of energy.
"I have
since moved to New Zealand and continue my detoxification program.
I have been able to get chelation therapy with my insurance, and
I've continued with the colonics, which I feel really boost my immune
system. I also get vitamin C every day and eat a lot of watermelon
in season. I find it's wonderful for cleaning the system. I had
never thought of becoming a vegetarian, but once I cut down on dairy
and eliminated meat and sugar from my diet, my body started to feel
a lot better on its own. No one had to tell me. I am also taking
lecithin, homeopathic remedies, and an oxygen supplement made in
New Zealand. You add drops of it to water and drink it.
"It has
been a matter of trying therapies and seeing what works. My T-cells
have gone from 150 to more than 600. The doctors are amazed by how
much I have improved, even though they believe in the holistic method.
My skin and body metabolism have improved, and I feel better all
around. It helped that I was happy in my new environment, but the
treatments also helped me to feel a lot better. I recently told
a friend that I was fortysomething, and he didn't believe me. He
thought I was in my twenties."
THE COMMON
GROUND
It's important
to remember that these patients represent many others who have turned
their health around with the use of adjunctive therapies. Such patients
should be studied closely to identify what they all have in common
- despite the fact that they might subscribe to different therapies.
First and foremost,
it's clear that these four patients - and others like them - focus
on rebuilding the beleaguered immune system with natural substances.
They make positive and sometimes radical changes to their diets
- eliminating meat, dairy products, sugar, refined carbohydrates,
processed foods, and the like. And they replace these poor quality
products with healthy foods so often lacking in the American diet,
including fresh fruits and vegetables.
Beyond that,
the patients supplement their new diets with various vitamins, minerals,
herbs, and homeopathic remedies to enhance immune system functioning.
They also embark on body-cleansing programs that may include colonics,
coffee enemas, saunas, and juices containing wheat grass, fruits,
and vegetables. Finally, many begin exercising regularly to increase
their strength and energy, and using positive affirmation techniques
to develop a more constructive mental outlook.
Now that many
AIDS patients have used these therapies, experience shows that those
who do the most to enhance their health - and in the greatest number
of combinations - get the best results. And their blood tests show
that the more they do to rebuild the immune system, the better they
can eliminate or control the cofactors that many scientists now
consider to be at the root of the disease we call AIDS. These cofactors
include hepatitis, syphilis, herpes, chronic fatigue syndrome, candida
overgrowth, cytomegalovirus, mycoplasma, and multiple nutritional
deficiencies.
Ultimately,
it is these cofactors that weaken the body's defences and make it
susceptible to the diseases that kill AIDS patients. Yet AZT, DDC,
and ddI - the drugs now entrenched in our mainstream treatment of
AIDS - not only fail to rid the body of the HIV virus, but also
do nothing to control the cofactors. The opposite is true of natural
substances that help to boost the immune system such as intravenous
vitamin C, glutathione and N-acetylcysteine (a precursor to glutathione),
licorice extract, Astragalus, citrus seed extracts, vitamins A and
E, the B-complex vitamins, and the minerals zinc and selenium.
After using
these substances for a relatively short period of time, patients
find that their health returns, proving that the presence of HIV
itself is meaningless. AIDS patients with a low T-cell count - say,
100 or so - can die quickly if they contract a normal infection.
But those who take nutritional protocols have the ammunition to
knock out that same infection. Their T-cell count may still be low,
but they are otherwise completely healthy.
SOME SAFE
ALTERNATIVE THERAPIES
Dozens of nutrients
and herbs have proven effective in enhancing immune function. Most
are nontoxic or only minimally toxic, which makes them safe alternatives
to standard AIDS drugs. Here are some brief summaries of how a few
of these substances work. For more detailed information, call 1-900-772-2223.
Astragalus
(Astragalus membraceus): This plant has been used by the Chinees
for centuries for its potent immune-building properties. Astragalus
can help correct a T-cell deficiency, promote antiviral activity,
and normalize the immune function in AIDS and cancer patients.
At the Institute
for Traditional Medicine in Portland, Oregon, 20 people participated
in a treatment program that included Astragalus. Most of the symptoms
of ARC (AIDS-related complex) disappeared in the patients, and they
significantly reduced their use of antibiotics. One group of researchers
concluded, "American scientists and doctors would do well to
consider natural products like Astragalus - which has no known toxicity
of its own - for reducing the toxicity of chemotherapy and other
pharmaceutical agents."
Citrus-seed
extracts: Seed extracts from oranges, lemons, limes, and grapefruits
function as nontoxic antibiotics. Jacob Harrish, an immunologist
and Nobel laureate, discovered that the seeds have tremendous antimicrobial
properties. They can fight off many types of invaders due to their
antiviral, antibacterial, and antifungal qualities. So if the exact
invader is not known, these extracts may be particularly useful.
Citrus seeds
also combat giardiasis, trichomoniasis, and other bacterial and
protozoal infections. This is an important property, since one AIDS
theory holds that protozoal infections initiate HIV and other AIDS-related
viruses. Indeed, Dr. Alan Sacks, a chiropractor in Woodstock, New
York, reports that the high rate of AIDS symptoms among homosexuals
may be related, in part, to a greater incidence of protozoal infections
caused by certain sexual practices. He explains, "We find that
the citrus-seed extract is extremely effective in countering fresh
new cases of protozoal infections caused by certain sexual practices.
He explains, "We find that the citrus-seed extract is extremely
effective in countering fresh new cases of protozoal infestations."
Vitamin C (ascrobic
acid): In a study of vitamin C at the Linus Pauling Institute of
Science and Medicine, this nutrient inhibited the replication of
HIV and other viruses often found in HIV patients. Dr. Robert Cathcart,
an expert in the use of vitamin C, uses massive doses of buffered
ascorbate (50 to 200 grams in 24 hours) with AIDS patients, along
with other treatments for secondary infections. Patients should
experience a prolonged clinical remission with continuing treatment,
he says. In fact, dr. Cathcart reports that ascorbic acid can double
the life expectancy of AIDS patients. A topical vitamin C paste
can also be used for herpes simplex and Kaposi's sarcoma.
By stimulating
the immune system, vitamin C not only defends against viral invaders,
but also helps protect against the development of abnormal cells
that may be caused by toxic or carcinogenic pollutants in our environment.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition looked at 46 epidemiological
studies on vitamin C and found that 33 showed a significant link
between the rate of cancer and the level of vitamin C intake. Vitamin
C was most protective against cancers of the esophagus, larynx,
oral cavity, stomach, rectum, breast, and cervix.
Physicians
often recommend a form of vitamin C called Ester-C Polyascorbate
- which is easily absorbed - for people with chronic diseases. Combining
vitamin C with bioflavonoids also helps absorption and builds the
immunity. Also, remember that vitamin C and E taken together can
form a powerful anti-oxidant partnership.
Glutathione:
Many physicians now include intravenous doses of this enzyme in
their HIV and AIDS protocols. Glutathione helps to combat free radicals
and prevent the cellular damage and disease these molecules can
cause. Dr. Joan Priestly has her patients take daily doses of N-acetyl-cysteine
(N.A.C.), a precursor to glutathione that becomes the enzyme in
the body. "Glutathione is a wonderful substance," she
says. "It deserves all of the attention that our government
and the [National Institutes of Health] are giving it right now."
People who
are HIV-positive but symptom-free may have a glutathione deficiency,
according to a study of in vitro cultures of HIV-infected cells
by David H. Baker, PhD. Dr. Baker's work suggests that glutathione,
vitamin C, and other anti-oxidants may be needed to control HIV
activity. Nutrients that can help correct a glutathione deficit
include N.A.C., selenium, and vitamin C. Selenium is the "cofactor"
mineral of glutathione - without this trace mineral, the enzyme
cannot function efficiently as an anti-oxidant. And according to
Dr. Christopher Calpai, when glutathione is combined with vitamin
C in an intravenous protocol, a patient's comfort, attitude, and
well-being may improve significantly.
Compound Q
(Trichosanthes kirilowii): This compound may reduce HIV activity,
as reported in AIDS Treatment News and Time magazine. The formula
consists of the purified extract of Chinese cucumber, a herb used
in Chinese medicine for more than 2,000 years. The extract was developed
by Genelabs in Redwood City, California, with the help from the
University of California at San Francisco and the Chinese University
of Hong Kong. It appears that Compound Q's protein extracts kill
HIV-infected T-cells but leave healthy cells unharmed. Studies show
that the extracts stymie HIV replication in infected T-cells and
kill HIV-infected macrophages in cell cultures. It should be noted,
however that some side effects may occur with the purified protein
that are not caused by the herb itself.
DASM (dehydroandrographolide
succinic acid monoester): DASM has been shown to block HIV in vitro.
The compound comes from another Chinese herb, Andrographis paniculata,
which Chinese doctors use in the treatment for hepatitis, meningitis,
and other acute inflammatory conditions, according to Dr. R. Chang
and colleagues.
DASM also makes
a big difference in the quality of life for AIDS sufferers, reports
one AIDS patient, "it stops HIV related diarrhea and normalize
absorption, you can increase energy and stabilize weight. We have
men and women living who would have died by now [without DASM]."
Dioxychlor:
This substance has antiviral, antibacterial, antifungal, and antiparasitic
properties. In test-tube studies, it impairs such viruses as HIV,
cytomegalovirus, herpes, polio, and Epstein-Barr almost instantaneously.
Dioxychlor attaches to any free-floating virus moving through serum,
which means it cannot attack the HIV contained in cells, but it
will come out of hiding to attack the virus as it moves from one
cell to another.
Glandular polypeptide
extracts: Highly purified extracts of animal thymus and spleen have
demonstrated anti-HIV properties. In one study a thymus-gland was
given to 130 people, 23 of whom were HIV-positive. Donald J. Brown,
a naturopathic physician, reports that the treatment increased the
CD-4 count in the HIV group while reducing their CD-8 count. The
patients' weigh loss and diarrhea decreased, and they had a greater
sense of wellbeing. Dr. Brown adds that a study of PCM-4, a related
product, found that it increased the CD-4 counts in HIV-positive
people by 95 percent in four to eight weeks. The patients in the
study also had less diarrhea and more energy. The treatment is approved
for use with HIV in Tanzania and Uganda.
Licorice root
(glycyrrhizin): The plant has long been used in Oriental medicine
for its antispasmodic, anti-ulcer, anti-inflammatory, and anti-allergenic
qualities. It is a strong detoxifier as well. Licorice has demonstrated
HIV-inhibiting properties in test-tube experiments. The herb does
not appear to be toxic to healthy cells. In-vitro studies also show
that licorice may permanently inhibit herpes viruses, as well as
block the growth of some unrelated DNA and RNA viruses. The treatment
did not affect the cells' activity or ability to replicate.
Saint-John's-wort
(Hypericum perforatum): This plant has two potent antiviral chemicals
that prevent the spread of retroviruses in vitro and in vivo, according
to studies by Daniel Meruelo and colleagues at the New York University
Medical Center. In animal studies, one small, injected dose of Saint-John's-wort
completely prevented disease and death by Friend leukemia virus.
Meruelo concludes that the antiviral activity of the plant's active
compounds is "remarkable both in its mechanism... and in the
potency of one administration of a relatively small dose of the
compounds." Saint John's-wort is available worldwide, and the
extraction and purification of the compounds is a relatively simple
and inexpensive process.
Shark cartilage:
The cartilage (or skeleton) of sharks may be useful in treating
degenerative disorders - including AIDS, cancer, and arthritis.
In particular, shark cartilage has a high content of "angiogenesis-inhibiting
factor," which, according to Dr. Morton Walker, may halt the
spread of Kaposi's sarcoma by preventing the capillary network of
blood supply from reaching tumor sites. In essence, angiogenesis
is the local capillary network production for a tumor. If this production
is stopped, there's no network to feed the tumor, so it stops growing
and spreading. *
Conventional
medicine has been unable to find a cure for AIDS, and many AIDS
sufferers have turned to alternative and sometimes radical treatments
for AIDS and AIDS-related conditions. For additional information
on these and other alternative AIDS treatments, call 1-900-772-2223.
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