Feed Your Army
The treatment protocol of Beets, Lemon,
Garlic, & Sweet Potatoes is suggested by South Africa's top health
official Manto Tshabalala Msimang.
That is what is being said is what people with AIDS
should be doing, not the drugs. The concept is so simple, it's
revolutionary. Feed your armies and they will fight your battle for
you. Simply put, feed your cells, and feed your antibodies so they get rid
of the invader.
It's interesting to read about this, as
"they" call her idea "bad medicine" yet
they have no studies to prove it. Clearly anyone can see that it is not
medicine at all, let alone "bad medicine", which is yet another of a
multitude of descriptive errors the activists make in discussing possiblities of
ridding the world of HIV.
The typical statements of the AIDS
[anti-nutrition] activists, are that drugs are the solution. They are not
interested in simple solutions.
Since they are so convinced that beets, lemon,
garlic, and sweet potatoes are not the answer, it would be nice to hear
these AIDS advocates provide the research that proves their claim that this
treatment protocol could not affect the body in such a way as to eliminate HIV.
Without such evidence, it is not a scientifically
valid fact by any stretch, and is theory, thus, this treatment protocol described
by Manto should be heavily funded for further research. If indeed we are
ever truly going to do everything possible to stop the spread of AIDS every
possibilty MUST BE STUDIED.
Yet this occuring is highly unlikely, as most
everyone involved in running CAMP HIV tends to discard any
possibility that already proven natural methods of assisting the body
in healing and cleansing itself could have any affect in ridding the
body of a virus that cannot even be seen by a normal microscope.
We think feeding the army of antibodies instead
of bombing everything with drugs is a good balanced approach of getting rid of
intruders.