Guest guest Posted June 20, 2006 Report Share Posted June 20, 2006 "Dr. Leo Rebello" <leorebello wrote: "Dr. Leo Rebello" <leorebello"La Manga Health Centre" <maggieCC: <bhaillFw: AIDS Information Services Lemons & AIDS IntroductionTue, 20 Jun 2006 11:34:09 +0530 Dear Maggie: Thanks for sending the following link. I have downloaded a few pages from it for circulation. This website too is promoting false notions, except the role played by Lemon in the treatment of AIDS. AIDS is a condition, not a sexually transmitted disease. It also does not spread through virus, because HIV virus itself has NOT been identified eventhough the lie has been kept alive for 25 years now, like the lie that Cancer is caused by virus has been kept alive for over 50 years. No vaccine has been found for Cancer and none will be found for AIDS. Modern Medicine is Sickness Business. I had talked to Nkosi Johnson in Durban in 2000. He did NOT die due to AIDS. He died due to AIDS drugs pumped into him by the so-called AIDS specialists who killed him after using that innocent child. For more details read my book AIDS AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE, or see my website : www.healthwisdom.org (if not seen already) and read AIDS conference reports available there. We are up against a hydra-headed monster called Medicine Mafia and they are morons. Fighting with them we have to keep our sanity intact. Regards, Leo ============================================== Dr. Leo Rebello President, AIDS Alternativa International 28/552 Samata Naagar, Kandivali East, Bombay 400101, India Tel. (91-22) 28872741. Mobile : + 9869650870. Email : leorebello / leorebello Website : www.healthwisdom.org - La Manga Health Centre Dr. Leo Rebello Monday, June 19, 2006 11:20 PM Fw: AIDS Information Services Lemons & AIDS Introduction http://www.aids.net.au/lemons-intro.htm Introduction The common lemon is hopefully poised to make a most significant contribution to the global battle against HIV infection...an infection that's already struck over 40 million men, women and children world-wide and orphaned some 14 million children in Africa alone. Click Here for the latest developments A Melbourne scientist, Professor Roger V.Short, the Wexler Professorial Fellow, Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology of the University of Melbourne at the Royal Women's Hospital in Melbourne has made the dramatic discovery that the juice of the lemon kills HIV in the test tube! Human trials are soon to get underway in Thailand. This space on the website of Melbourne's AIDS Information Services is being devoted to this critically important discovery and the ongoing developments associated with it. The Manao (Lime) Project - Update Report - August, 2004 The Thai Ministry of Public Health and the Population and Community Development Association (PDA) have adopted the Manao Project as it's known, and are planning the human clinical trials of acceptability, safety and contraceptive efficacy to be carried out in Thailand. On the REACTIONS page of this Lemons and AIDS area of the website, there's a pocket profile covering Professor Short's background, his university positions at Melbourne, Cornell and Oxford; and a highlights summary of his many works. Professor Roger Short The Executive of the United Nations body...UNAIDS...Dr Peter Piot, has already hailed the discovery, declaring: "UNAIDS would like to give you every encouragement to pursue this exciting new lead in the global battle against HIV/AIDS." This story needs to be told and followed worldwide. For our part, we undertake to keep you up to date as the story continues to unfold through the various trials. Other parts of the website carry the news and detail of the spread and the effects of the global spread of HIV/AIDS and also the work of the non-profit Melbourne-based charity, The Australian AIDS Fund Incorporated. But first let's look closely at the why and how women and children are so badly affected by this global pandemic that's rightly now described as having a woman's face. Our information has come from World Health Organisation Fact Sheets and as the figures climb, the facts accompanying the figures still remain valid today. Email inquiries concerning Lemons and AIDS can be directed to bhaill who will refer them to Professor Short and his team. www.aids.net.au is officially authorised to carry the Lemons & AIDS story & the work of the LemonAIDS team About Us Introduction The Australian AIDS Fund Incorporated, a registered not-for-profit charity, came into being in the mid-1980's as a direct consequence of the plight of the then New South Wales toddler, Eve van Grafhorst, who was forced, along with her family, to flee to New Zealand for sanctuary when her own coastal community at Gosford decided it couldn't, and wouldn't, cope with having an HIV-infected child in its midst and banned her from a local pre-school. Eve died in New Zealand in 1993 at the age of 11, acknowledged on both sides of the Tasman as an HIV activist heroine. The appalling treatment meted out to Eve and her family, (mirrored in so many fearful nations of the world still), hatefulness, discrimination, stigma, verbal and physical abuse has been rightly described as one of the darkest pages in Australia's HIV history. Determined that this candle of hope shouldn't be blown out, The Australian AIDS Fund Incorporated keeps the memory of her bravery and example both alight and alive so that others might come to know of her story and learn from the sorrow and the courage within it. Similarly, through this website, The Australian AIDS Fund Inc., and its partner agency - AIDS Information Services, are engaged in telling the stories of other children like Eve in different parts of the world whose mixture of courage, hope and determination have helped turn around national attitudes towards those infected by HIV. Such children can produce the necessary seismic shift so vitally needed. These children include Ryan White of the United States who finally won the warm support of a handful of American Presidents in his struggle; Nkosi Johnson of South Africa who begged the international community for HIV tolerance before his short life slipped away; and, two siblings ( a brother and sister) in the Indian State of Kerala, who've become political footballs as various groups argue over their right to go to school and share their lives with other schoolchildren. The example of another young heroine, Anne Frank, still shines more than half a century on after her death in a German concentration camp (Belsen). The world's infected mother and child summarise the plight of an HIV/AIDS infected world. Their survival holds the key to the future. Nations, families, economies. Prevention Can nature itself provide a microbicide? With FIVE MILLION HIV infections and THREE MILLION AIDS deaths each year, this dreadful cycle must be broken. Speed is of the essence.The Melbourne-based Lemons and AIDS Project may offer some hope, that doesn't rely on the spending of scores or hundreds of millions of dollars and years and years and years of trials. This project has now (May, 2004) moved to the stage of clinical trials as an Thai/Australian initiative. For the Latest News Globally, while recognising the various shortcomings, it's aknowledged that the prevention messages come down to what's known as the Ugandan HIV alphabet:- A...for abstinenceB...be faithful..in a committed relationshipC.. use a condom.D... or risk dying! Overall, education must be made available for all. Even while recognising cultural sensitivities and sexual taboos and customs, everyone needs to know how they can get HIV. Women the world over must be empowered to make their own decisions in all matters relating to sex. Those decisions must be not only recognised but also respected, endorsed and safeguarded as much as they can be by partners, family and society. Stigma must be tackled head-on so that discrimination can be beaten. Circumcision also has a vital role and NO, this DOESN'T have to mean the use of a knife, a stone, or a razor-edged scalpel. WHAT DO WE DO? .. "Our ideal is not the spirituality that withdraws from life but the conquest of life by the power of the spirit." - Aurobindo. How low will we go? Check out Messenger’s low PC-to-Phone call rates. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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