November 15, 2008

Possible cure for AIDS

Medical professionals in Germany may have stumbled across a possible cure for AIDS after treating a man for cancer.

Doctors in the German capital Berlin were surprised to discover that a bone marrow transplant they used for the patient with leukaemia also cured him of the HIV virus.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/11/14/2420169.htm?section=world

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An unexpected side effect seems to have resulted from a medical procedure to help a HIV-positive patient battle leukemia: after a bone-marrow transplant, all traces of the virus disappeared from the patient’s system. There has been no sign of the virus even now, nearly two years later, although though the patient has stopped taking anti-HIV medications.

The Wall Street Journal, in a Nov. 7 article, related how an American residing in Berlin was treated by Dr. Gero Hütter, a hematologist, or blood specialist, whose use of a bone marrow transplant procedure appears to have "functionally cured" the patient of HIV.

The reason, it is speculated, is that the marrow donor enjoys a naturally occurring mutation in his DNA that fends off HIV. That same mutation was present in the marrow cells that were used in the transplant procedure, and somehow it seems that that mutation from the donor has conferred an immunity to HIV to the patient, despite the patient’s pre-existing HIV-positive condition.

http://www.edgeboston.com/index.php?ch=news&sc=&sc2=news&sc3=&id=83170

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The stem-cell transplant patient has been AIDS free for 20 months now, the New York Times reports. Yet the world is far from seeing a cure for the disease; specifically doctors assert in The New York Times that at this time it may be more dangerous to undergo stem-cell transplant than living with the disease and taking antiretroviral drugs. Besides the danger associated with this treatment plan there are other issues that must be considered.

For instance the genetic mutation necessary is currently rare. To successfully transplant the stem-cell doctors will have to find the rare gene as well as find a donor that matches the patient’s tissue cells. Scientists are trying to duplicate the gene but have not yet done so.

Other considerations include the danger of the stem-cell transplant procedure. This treatment strategy is extremely dangerous in itself. According to The New York Time article 10 to 30 percent of those who undergo the transplant will die from it.

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In another report:
Allegedly, Dr. Beck has already found a cure.
The following PDF contains "a real cure for all viruses including aids and cancer." The cure is electricity and magnetism. All biology has electromagnetic properties and electrifying the blood changes the exterior surface of viruses rendering them unable to attach themselves to healthy cells and replicate and thus they die off and are eliminated. This cure doesnt require a special type of blood or special DNA.
http://cancertutor.com/Cancer02/BobBeckPaper.pdf

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Some people think the United States gov't invented AIDS to kill black people. I think that's a bunch of bullshit.

-DUR

1 comment:

The D.O.N Administration said...

Quote from Tims_dont_match:

First and foremost Cancer isn't a virus, when you say that you sound dumb.


I think saying any virus can be cured with electricity and magnetism is absurd.

someone should have told all those dying people all they needed was a magnet and an extension cord.


Do you believe everything that gets put into print Cos?


I mean that's just the funniest thing I have ever heard. Much better than your twin towers crazy talk.

Now Stem Cells/bone marrow, the things Don pointed out, those are the future of medicine and hopefully they can find a cure.

I'll bet my left nut it's not magnets and electricity though.