I hope so, and I believe that our medical minds and technology will come up with something. The question is...how long will it take?
2006-08-24 10:05:00
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answered by Barbara M 4
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Well, if the researchers stop chasing their tales and honestly examine the evidence.
See Kramer 1978 novel F@ggots which chronicles the crazy, hypersexed, drugged, STD ridden life style of urban gays in the late 70s.
Read Robert Gallo's original paper where he never shows isolation of a virus, nor does he show that all AIDS sufferors have the socalled HIV.
AIDS in Africa? how about poverty, malnutrition, dirty water, and other diseases. Do you really think that there is money to pay for an "AIDS" test.
Did you know that the "AIDS" test tests for the presence of antibodies that are not specific to "HIV". There are about 75 different conditions that can cause a "false positive".
Did you know that the death rate for people on AZT was higher than the death rate for people that were not taking it? That the death rate has been reduced each time the AZT dosage has been reduced.
95% of "AIDS" victims in the USA have drug problems -- crack, meth, heroin, steriods, excessive antibiotic usage due to other STDs, etc.
You want the cure - proper life style and good nutrition with antioxidants/nac/Alpha lipoic acid/selenium/vit e/ vit c/ b-complex-/acetl-l-carnitine/glutamine
2006-08-24 17:15:19
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answered by Anonymous
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The Chinese think they may have found a vaccine.
I found this on Taipei Times yesterday.
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AIDS vaccine `effective'
The government said yesterday that initial test results of its first AIDS vaccine showed it could protect people against the HIV virus. None of the participants in the first phase of the clinical trial showed any severe adverse reactions after 180 days and some showed they had developed immunity to the HIV-1 virus 15 days after receiving the vaccine, the State Food and Drug Administration said on its Web site. Researchers were still analyzing the outcome of the initial trial before deciding whether further tests would be carried out, it said.
We've all gotta hope they're not kidding, huh?
2006-08-24 17:08:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, I think AIDS would be able to cure soon if more time and money was invested in researching. But since most AIDS-victims live in the third world and can't pay for medicines, the laboratories focus on curing western deseases, like cancer, obesity, various reasons of heart attack and so on... Kind of unfair, if you ask me.
2006-08-24 17:06:17
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answered by Anonymous
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There already is. We (the white population) have been using it for years. It is not a big deal after the first time of two you get it.
2006-08-24 17:05:14
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answered by BRYAN w/a Y 3
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Safe sex is the only and complete way to prevent AIDS.
2006-08-24 18:44:27
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answered by desi 3
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I really hope so....as long as they keep trying to find one for cancer, too.
Best thing to do is if you have a lot of money, donate it to this kind of research because it is incredibly valuable.
2006-08-24 17:05:36
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answered by chrstnwrtr 7
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Not in the near future.... gov't is doing it's best to let the plague kill off the gay*s...
2006-08-24 17:02:45
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answered by chuckufarley2a 6
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Yes, because they keep looking for it...whoever they is..but I'm sure they are....
2006-08-24 17:01:07
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answered by lalala 3
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