May 1, 2008 - Professor of Chemistry Paul Wender has found a way to make a better "bird dog" to flush HIV out of the cells where it hides. His work is based on a compound from the Mamala plant, found in the Samoan rainforest.
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HIV is one of the leading diseases spreading across the globe today.
grunder20 2 months ago
the hiv test cross-reacts with many conditions, including pregnancy and vaccinations. all hiv tests have legal disclaimers on them. the world health organization admitted that the AIDS pandemic is over last week. hiv meds are toxic, they say so right on the labels. i recently read that the research on hiv has been fraudulent, including the micrographs. could someone please help me understand all this?
hivquestions 3 years ago