"There are thousands of HIV positives who lead healthy lives without toxic AIDS drugs. What they have in common is not some unique, mysterious gene or a weakened strain of the virus, but an open-minded approach to information, an understanding of basic principles of medicine and science, and the knowledge that the responsibility for their well-being is ultimately their own. For more information on their lives, please see The Other Side of AIDS."
DO something! DO SOMETHING NOW!! Swaziland NEEDS out help!!
It makes so much sense to contribute some time or money to help this country - not for Jesus, not for guilt, for HUMANITY!!
grrrrrrrrawk 1 year ago
Good job addressing the problems, guys. Prevention is the key, since treatment is expensive & problematic, and there is no cure.
HumanShot 1 year ago 2
Part 3:
"There are thousands of HIV positives who lead healthy lives without toxic AIDS drugs. What they have in common is not some unique, mysterious gene or a weakened strain of the virus, but an open-minded approach to information, an understanding of basic principles of medicine and science, and the knowledge that the responsibility for their well-being is ultimately their own. For more information on their lives, please see The Other Side of AIDS."
annie46664 4 years ago
Thats very sad.I promise to make a difference to a young person's life(orphan(s)), the moment i go back home.
Siphephile 5 years ago
Siyabonga kakhulu kakhulu...
JillKingslea 5 years ago
sawubona sisi. i spent a year in swaziland, and many of my friends have died from aids... ngosi sigelela africa. pray for swaziland
lologreeneyez 4 years ago