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Re: HIV/AIDs current protocol by Jim Humble 14 Dec 2011 01:04 #9228

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Thanks Pam! I really like this doctor a lot. He is from India and has the most kind and gentle manner. It's going to be especially hard to stand my ground because I know that he believes that the ARVs are what are keeping me alive and he does really care.

I was hoping that he would take a look at all of the links to Reappraising AIDs research/documentaries, etc. that I sent in the letter but obviously, he hasn't had time to do that yet.

There is a tremendous amount of good solid evidence to support my decision but I don't think that I could express it all myself. Of course, I am just a 'stupid' patient who knows not what is best for me....ie, I stopped the ARVs for 18 months back in 2007 and almost died from Encephalitis 18 months later. In the interim, I felt marvelous the entire time until the last month when I got sick. I admit, I do know know why I got Encephalitis. If the CD4 count and Viral Load tests are not valid, I don't know why I got sick.

So yes, it is very scary! Just how brave I am, I would not claim bravery. I have been so torn between two opposing groups pulling at me with claims that each other are foolish and murdering people. I feel so alone in this and as a gay man, it especially hurts that the gay community is the most critical of the evidence supporting the case that HIV does not cause AIDS. Geesh! It's really sad. I guess that the community is so afraid of AIDS that they are blinded by that fear and can't open their eyes or ears to even consider any other theory other than that HIV kills. I have been banned and heckled, call abusive names and more for trying to open up conversation on the subject. Gay people refuse to listen. You are ostracized for being HIV positive and ostracized for disbelieving in the mainstream theories. Between a rock and a hard place.

Thanks for your support Pam. I have found a good group of people here and I appreciate you folks lifting me up!
I am not sure when I will talk with the doctor. My appt. isn't until late February and I don't intend to see him before that time. However, I am pretty certain that he will keep trying until he gets hold of me.

Terry

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Re: HIV/AIDs current protocol by Jim Humble 14 Dec 2011 01:24 #9229

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Terry, would he be OK to (all you can do is ask...) your going off and his monitoring your levels? Yes, medical doctors are well trained in allopathic medicine, and taught that that is THE ONLY WAY - (sometimes I think of it as the church of medicine, since we see the same "ours is the only way" in a lot of churches <G>. Let's face it, if they don't learn about it in medical school, or in their CME, or in their journals (which some never read, anyway) it doesn't exist. <sigh>

Grabovoi and Petrov regenerate organs that were removed by surgery - and it's medically documented (this is in Russia) - makes the doctors VERY nervous.

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Re: HIV/AIDs current protocol by Jim Humble 14 Dec 2011 01:31 #9230

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Actually, in my letter to him, I told him that I wanted to remain his patient to do just that...although I am not convinced that the tests are detecting HIV, including the VL (PCR,) which is what he uses to monitor the level of HIV in my blood (the box says that it can't detect or diagnose HIV, btw, yet they still use it anyway and base their entire prognosis for ARVs on it.)

As a physician, he may agree to do that, although he is going to be concerned with the test results pretty much. That is why I am waiting until 3 months to get the lab work after doing the protocol 1000. So the blood will have time to normalize and clear out the high level of pathogens that have been killed, I hope.

BTW, I have gone off all meds as of Nov. 20 and I told him so in the letter. They are very concerned that you not even skip a dose as they claim that the virus can mutate and become resistant to the drugs. So, yep. I am sure that he is concerned about now. Should have gotten the letter today in the mail.

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Re: HIV/AIDs current protocol by Jim Humble 18 Dec 2011 11:59 #9370

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Hello,

Thanks for your response to my enquiry about where one could obtain MMS in Zimbabwe.

Namibia would be fine since it's quite close to Zimbabwe, therefore I will pass on this message to a friend who needs this treatment stationed there.

As for me, I am living in Germany.

Thanks once again. Be blessed.

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Re: HIV/AIDs current protocol by Jim Humble 18 Dec 2011 12:08 #9371

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Good Day,

Thanks for your response to my enquiry about where to get MMS.

I am going to pass the information to my friend who is also infected in Zimbabwe. Hope she can get the supplies from you directly without any problems.

Have a blessed day.

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Re: HIV/AIDs current protocol by Jim Humble 19 Dec 2011 15:40 #9413

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Hi Terry, I'm glad that you're doing so well. I've been taking the mix of antioxidants, Vitamin C and selenium for almost 3 months. I've just done my blood test, I'll let you know how it goes. I'm feeling amazing, lots of energy and younger than ever, I'm 34 but feel like 21!

I'm going to start MMS again once a day in the morning (6 drops) and continue taking the mix. Also it's been a year and 8 months I haven't drank any alcohol. Only good food and sometime a little smoke of ... to relax.

Anyway wishing you a good health, a strong mind and great discipline.

Cheers,

Carlos
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Re: HIV/AIDs current protocol by Jim Humble 23 Dec 2011 13:53 #9504

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Hi my friends, I got the results of my test. My CD4 went from 260 to 310 but my VL went from 30,000 to 65,000. I'm going to start MMS in the morning and taking the mix I've been taking for the past 2 months. I think it's good to do both.

I'm going to be working hard on my health!!

Merry Xmas to you all!! Have a very special time with your family and friends. My best wishes for 2012, bring it on!!

Regards,

Carlos

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Re: HIV/AIDs current protocol by Jim Humble 25 Dec 2011 17:51 #9544

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Carlos,

so how long did you do protocol 1000 before your lab work? And how long did you wait after finishing the protocol to do the lab work? A slight jump in CD4 as you had is not unusual under normal circumstances...even from day to day or even hour to hour. Jim has said that the VL will increase during and immediately after the protocol because MMS1 kills off the virus and pushes it into the blood stream where it shows up in the PCR test as a rather large increase in VL. However, the VL should level off within several months (hopefully even to undetectable) as the body clears out the dead virus from the blood.

So, it would be helpful to know just how long a duration of time occurred between your completion of p1000 and your lab tests with these particular results. Helpful to me, at least, as I will be doing lab work in mid to late February.

Looking forward to hearing of your progress. Happy Holiday, my friend!

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Re: HIV/AIDs current protocol by Jim Humble 25 Dec 2011 22:20 #9550

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Hi Terry, I haven't done the protocol 1000 for a couple of months. As I mentioned before I did the protocol 1000 for 5 weeks then the last 2 months I've been taking only the combination of Sutherlandia capsules, NAC, Selenium and Vitamin C twice a day. I've been doing it for the past 2 months.

Now I'm thinking mixing both together. Doing the MMS iin the morning and before go to bed. And do the combination after my meals. You must wait 2 hours after taking the MMS to take the combination.

I'll see how i go in the next month.

Cheers,

Carlos
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