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2007-10-19 20:47:33 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous in News & Events Current Events

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The appearance of AIDS in the USA and Europe coincided with the introduction of crack cocaine, the use of alkyl nitrites by homosexuals to enhance anal sex, and the approval of glucocorticoid aerosol use to treat inflammation of respiratory systems in 1976.
AIDS in drug users and homosexuals in the USA and in Europe results from heavy ancillary use of glucocorticoids and other immunosuppressive agents. Physicians prescribe these drugs to treat a wide range of chronic illnesses of the respiratory and gastrointestinal systems, and other organs.
AIDS in hemophiliacs relates to the use of corticosteroids and other immunosuppressive agents to prevent the development of antibodies and used to treat other chronic illnesses such as joint disease.
AIDS in people receiving blood and/or tissue follows use of glucocorticoids to prevent transfusion and tissue rejection, and to treat other illnesses.
AIDS in infants and children is caused by their exposure to drugs and corticosteroids in utero, and to corticosteroids used after birth to treat their chronic illnesses.
AIDS in Africa results from malnutrition, the consequent release of endogenous cortisol, and opportunistic diseases. Atrophy in the thymus and lymphoid tissue in people suffering from malnutrition has been known since 1925; malnutrition also impairs T cells functions. Feeding an adequate diet reverses these changes. It cures AIDS! Thymus size in malnourished children increased from 20% of normal to 107% of normal, after nine weeks of feeding.
Kaposi's sarcoma (KS) and lymphoma result from the use of steroids and drugs, and the release of endogenous cortisol. They are not caused by a slow virus. Stopping treatment with immunosuppressive agents prior to metastasis reverses KS in some cases.
The medications currently used to treat patients with AIDS, such as AZT, protease inhibitors, and glucocorticoids are highly toxic. They can cause AIDS in asymptomatic patients; they worsen the condition of AIDS patients and even lead to their death. These drugs have no therapeutic value; their use should stop forthwith.
Damage to the immune system is rapidly reversible after removal of the true insulting agent or treatment of the factual causes. Examples: a) The CD4+ T cells of 1,075 HIV-positive pregnant women increased from 426/uL to 596/uL in six months on a balanced diet. This also improved the outcome of their pregnancies; and b) In HIV-positive homosexuals, stopping treatment with glucocorticoids reversed a fall in CD4+ T cells.

2007-10-19 20:50:22 · answer #1 · answered by SUPERMAN 4 · 2 3

It's really simple but everyone seems to have forgotten and have given such complicated answers that I don't think they know what they're speaking about, in fact I'm sure they don't.

About in 1964 the Cubans sent an Army of men to help with the suppression of the Congolese government. In doing this they of course, they had a very close relationship with the people of the area.
The people, in a depressive state ate the brains of the Chimpanzee. It was thought at first it was a certain monkey, the Rhesus but now they know it was the Chimpanzee.
Unknown at the time, the Chimpanzee carried the Aids virus in the brain matter, passing it on to anyone that ate it. This virus was then passed on to another victim through the body fluids, the most possible, through sexual contact of course, the soldiers had contact with the women of the area who ate the meat of the Chimpanzee and then of course contracted the Aids virus.

When that war was over, in about 1968 they came home, along with the Aids virus, they carried it home to family and friends. It spread throughout the Carribean countries like a wild fire through sexual encounters, the soldiars being stationed all over the area.

The virus then spread up along the Eastern seaboard of the U.S. it could be followed like a road map, going up into the New England states and then of course across he country to the Western states. The rest is history.

2007-10-20 05:44:46 · answer #2 · answered by cowboydoc 7 · 0 2

Studio 54

2007-10-20 03:50:53 · answer #3 · answered by ALL-MAN 5 · 1 0

well one source said it started from an animal then went to a human being. then that human being went to a blood bank, then someone got the disease as well and just spread so fast.
you can get it through sexual intercourse, or exchange of blood or bodily fluid. you can't get it through kissing or sharing utensils. it's just a myth, unless you have an open wound in your mouth while kissing and the person you're kissing that has aids has one to and it's bleeding, then you might get it.

2007-10-20 03:55:29 · answer #4 · answered by norlan o 2 · 0 0

I hear it came from somewhere across the atlantic. People would eat the monkeys there, not knowing that they had Simian Immunodeficiency Virus, which apparently is transferrable to humans. I don't know where the virus itself originally came from, though. Would be nice to know, huh.

2007-10-20 03:53:08 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

When the first victim of HIV (Hollywood star Rocky Hudson) revealed he had this disease in 1980, the doctors at that time explained that the disease originated from mosquitoes in South African jungles.

2007-10-20 13:42:56 · answer #6 · answered by kenoplayer 7 · 1 0

You can get AIDS by sharing body fluids, via sex, needles and childbirth.

http://www.thewellproject.org/en_US/

2007-10-20 03:51:16 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The US Gov't -- it was man-made and deliberately created as a weapon of bio-warfare to exterminate...

Unless you want to believe that a canadian flight attendant was responsible..

2007-10-20 03:50:45 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 3

not sure, but i heard that they thought it was some monkeys in africa. sounds weird, but i saw it in a documentary.

2007-10-20 03:50:50 · answer #9 · answered by mhlvsu! 2 · 0 1

sexual intercourse with a lot of pp..too many ear piercing..sharing needle..blah..blah..

2007-10-20 03:52:28 · answer #10 · answered by xr 2 · 0 1

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