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THE AIDS CONTROL PROGRAMME
STEP
ONE
How to
Strengthen the Immune System
There is
currently no effective standard treatment for AIDS, and none anticipated.
Therefore any help for the AIDS patient must come from the application of
the laws that govern immunity .These laws should be studied and applied
religiously in order to strengthen the immune system.
Vitamin C Can Help Your Cells.
According to
Contagious Disease Control (CDC) spokesperson, most patients do not live
more than three years after diagnosis. Vitamin C apparently stabilizes the
loss of
T- helper cells.
What are T
-helper cells? In order to understand what they are, an explanation of T -
cell is necessary .The T -cells along with B-cells are macrophages, white
blood cells (leukocytes) that help protect the body against invading
bacteria and viruses. Both d1e B-cells and the T- cells originate in
the
liver and then migrate to the bone marrow, where they follow different
lines of development, specializing into various kinds of "stems," or
precursor cells. The T cells then move from the bone marrow to the thymus
gland. Hence, T -cells get their name from 'thymus," while B-cells are
named from bone marrow.
The B-cells
are responsible for producing antibodies, which are substances
specifically matched to each individual antigen (allergen). The job of the
antibodies is to help in neutralizing or destroying antigens. When an
antigen, undergoes a physical change. For example, the B-cell increases in
size and divides into several cells known as plasma cells which secrete
the antibodies. Some of these antibodies then circulate throughout body,
where they can interact with the corresponding antigen. 'Others are
secreted on the surface of
B-cells and help in recognizing antigens.
It is because
they release antibodies into the body fluids to combat antigens that the
B-cells are said to be involved in humoral (blood and lymph) immunity.
Meanwhile, the T
-cells develop into various specialized kinds of cells responsible for
cell medicated
immune
reactions. Instead of reacting to the presence of antigens by producing
antibodies, the T -cells influence neighboring white blood cells and other
cells. T - cells are there to fight bacteria, fungi, parasites, and
intracellular viruses (the ones that attack from within the body's cells).
Some T -cells
influence other cells by turning on or off reactions in the immune system.
T -helper cells may induce B-cells to respond to the presence of an
antigen, and they may also stimulate activity in other T -cells. T
-suppressor cells operate in the opposite direction, regulating the immune
response by turning
off certain cell and
attach to cells and spread
once they have infected them. With my program there is no need for AZT.
Killing Free Radicals.
Vitamin C is very effective in killing
free radicals. When you take Vitamin C in massive doses, it reacts as a
free radical scavenger. Free radicals are free roaming molecules that, if
unchecked, can damage cells, produce genetic changes, and is one of the
main causes of kaposi sarcoma cancer in AIDS patients. Vitamin C will
disarm these free radicals, and at the same time step up the immune
system.
Aloe Vera and AIDS
After many months of observation and
reading a report by Ron Mealy on Aloe Vera concentrate, I decided to
include Aloe Vera juice concentrate in my AIDS program. We found it helps
with Epstein Barr and AIDS. Everyone that took the juice concentrate
stated that energy increased and they were able to sleep through the
night.
A team of scientists from Texas A & M
University and three other institutions say that acemannan (which is a
component of Aloe Vera) purified from green, spiky AloeVera plants,
appears to help drugs such as retrovir (zidovudine, a drug formerly known
as AZT) and acyclovir (ACV) block the pathology associated with the human
immuno deficiency virus (HIV) and herpes simplex virus (HSV). They also
found that the compound interfered with HIV ability to reproduce in
affected
Dr. Maurice C. Kemp, a
virologist at Texas A & M’s college of Veterinary Medicine said the
research suggests that one-tenth the AZT dose could be administered to
AIDS patients if it is given with acemannan. Kemp’s laboratory research
uses cultures of cells to study how acemannan affects the way viruses
attach to cells and spread once they have infected them. With my program
there is no need for AZT.
Garlic
Garlic
has been used for thousands of years. An Egyptian medical papyrus dating
from around 1500 BC discusses the use of garlic in 22 prescriptions.
Garlic was used during World War I to fight typhus and dysentery. In World
War 2, British physicians treating battle wounds with garlic reported its
benefits in warding off septic poisoning and gangrene. In 1944, a Chester
J. Cavallito, identified garlic' s strong odor as the compound, Allicin,
as an antibiotic.
Tests found
raw garlic more powerful than penicillin and tetracycline. Literally
hundreds of studies confirm garlic as a broad-spectrum antibiotic against
a long list of microbes that
spread disease, including botulism,
tuberculosis, diarrhea, staphylococcus, dysentery and typhoid. Garlic is
antibacterial, antifungal, an- tiparasitic, antiprotozoan, and antiviral.
The National
Library of Medicine, in Bethesda, Maryland, a prestigious repository of
medical literature, contains about 125 scientific papers on garlic
revealing the potent compounds that appear to retard heart disease,
stroke, cancer, and a wide range of infections.
Garlic can
help your brain function. Dr. Garagus had noticed an article in the
Chinese Medical Journal. Chinese doctors referred to the ancient practice
of administering garlic. They fed and injected garlic into patients with
a serious infection called cryptococcal meningitis. Of sixteen who got
the garlic, eleven survived~ For a cure rate of sixty eight percent,
this was not bad, considering that this infection gets in the spinal cord
and into the brain. Even some powerful antibiotics can't cross the
blood-brain, barrier to attack the bacteria. That meant garlic, or at
least some chemical of garlic probably did travel from the blood stream or
spinal fluid and into the brain, where it destroyed the bacteria, and
caused no side effect unlike prescription antibiotics.
Dr. Garagus
looked up the medical literature and found that garlic was once
extensively used to treat tuberculosis.
In
fact, in days before man-made antibiotics, garlic was the drug of choice
against TB. At the turn of the century the head of a large tuberculosis
ward in Dublin reported remarkable cure rates from eating, inhaling, and
smearing garlic on the chest as an ointment. Around the same time in New York City , a physician compared the effectiveness of fifty five
tuberculosis treatments and found garlic the best.
The ancient
Egyptians worshipped garlic. Poling the Elder, a Roman administrator and
naturalist living
in the first century AD recommended garlic for no fewer
than sixty one ailments, and what better company could one want. Even
Louis Pasteur in 1858 put a dollop of garlic in a petri dish and recorded
that the bacteria died.
Researchers at George Washington University had confirmed a chemical in
garlic that thinned blood. Tuberculosis is on the upswing in the United
States. Major carriers of this mycobacterium are those infected with HIV.
Some AIDS victims are infected by a fungal bug call M. A vlum, previously
seen only in birds.
Fungal
infections in the United States have doubled or tripled in the last five
years. Drs. Garagusi and Delaha were seeing more blood samples infected by
these strains of fungus bacteria. To see if garlic is as effective against
fungi as the Chinese medical report said, Dr .Delaha peeled and ground up
ten bulbs of garlic in a blender. He extracted the active ingredient,
allicin, from the garlic pulp, and the result was a frozen extract of
garlic. He put thirty strains of seventeen species of mycobacterium in
sterile petri dishes and then introduced the garlic compound in various
concentrations. Then he watched the bacteria grow in the non-garlic dishes
thrive. The one with garlic in the dishes withered and died. Garlic killed
or did damage to all the fungal bacteria. (AIDS patients have a big
problem with fungal disease). Garlic not only did damage to fungal
infection, but also to those that caused tuberculosis. In fact, it was
extra potent against the TB bacteria.
Better than
standard antibiotics, garlic rips apart the mycobacterium cell walls or
interferes with their enzymes
so they starve to death. Dr. Garagus said he wished he knew, how and why
garlic works.
Herbs and Plants as
Healers
"Hear, hear,
hear," the word of the Lord. Revelation 22 :2. "In the midst of the street
of it, and on either side of the river, was there the tree of life, which
bare twelve manner of fruits, and yielded her fruit every month: and the
leaves of the tree were for the healing of the nations."
Psalms 104:14
"He causeth the grass to grow for the cattle, and herb for the service of
man: that he may
bring forth food out to the earth."
Dr. Norman
Farnsworth, (the Director of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences, College
of
Pharmacy, Health Sciences
Center, University of Illinois at Chicago) set up computer data with about
50,000 scientific references on foods and their active chemicals. About 25
% of all prescription drugs used in the world were derived from natural
plant substances. He did a study of these 140 pure drugs derived from
ninety species of plants and found excellent folk remedies. In
seventy-four percent of the case the purified active chemical is used to
treat the same disease as the plant was reputed to cure. We owe the plant
kingdom a lot.
Science first found a plant to yield a chemical benzoic
acid in the sixteenth century. In 1804 the opium poppy gave us morphine.
After that, plant pharmacology went into high gear . Today western
medicine counts on plants to turn out such common drugs as acetyldigoxin,
allantoin, aspirin, valium, bromelain, codeine, digitoxin, 1- dopa,
leurocristine, papain, physostigmine, pseudoephedrine, quinine, re-serpine,
scopolamine, strychnine, theophylline, xanthotoxin, camphor, and menthol
capsaicin. Still only (five to ten percent) of the 250,000 plant species
on the face of the earth have ever been examined.
Common sense tell us that if you got so much out of only
ninety species, there must be a herb that can cure AIDS.
Poke Root weed
yields a drug that fights AIDS.
A drug developed from the leaves of an otherwise poisonous weed appears to
be 1,000 times more potent than the drug AZT in destroying the AIDS virus,
researchers said.
The University of Minnesota
said
the drug contains a virus fighting protein from the new leaves of
pokeweed, a perennial American herb that is otherwise poisonous to humans.
When used alone, the protein inhibits the production of the AIDS virus in
those cells in the immune system, the researchers said. When coupled with
monoclonal antibodies, inhibition of the AIDS virus production was
increased as much as 1,000 fold. Clinical tests are to begin soon.
Herbalist's have been using pokeroot for many years with a very good cure
rate.
The
Treatment
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Take one tablespoon of poke juice from the leaves of
poke weed which is also known as poke salad. Mix in 8 oz. of water and
drink three to four times daily.
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Pau D' Arco
kills viruses and builds the immune system. Take 10 capsules daily.
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Take 1/2 cup of aloe vera concentrate twice daily on
an empty stomach. Refrigerate after opening.
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Take ten capsules daily of
Echinacea, a blood
cleanser and immune system booster.
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Take 21 garlic
capsules daily.
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Take 10,000 mg. of
Vitamin C daily.
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Take 25,000
IV's of
Vitamin A twice
daily. Marshmallow herb is a good source of it.
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Take 100 mg. of Niacin
three times daily. Note: Niacin will feel warm and your face will flush
for a few minutes.
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Take an over-heated (108-110 degrees F) bath,
nightly. Mix one pound of Epsom salt per bath.
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