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By: Victoria Warren
ISBN: 0970742622
Publisher: Favic Press
Release Date: 02 January, 2004
Bioscience book rank: 1975396
After reading the book, I found myself taking a common ground. It really depends on who reads the book. Obviously someone who has lost a loved one to this dreaded virus will probably have trouble reading this book. On the flip, someone who has not dealt with this virus first hand will be afraid and warned while reading the book. I have to say the author gave a horrid view of living and dying with AIDS. The book is worth reading. I have read all three of this authors books, and I like her style.

This book changed my life. AIDS and HIV is a reality. I promised myself I will stop sleeping around after reading the book. I am not going to be like the character in the book. I am not ready to die. The author did a darn good job.

This book may be depressing to some readers, still, living and dying from AIDS can be depressing. It was not my intent to upset any reader. I strive to be real and that's my whole point in writing.
By: C. Kopp
ISBN: 1402010486
Publisher: Springer
Release Date: 31 January, 2003
Bioscience book rank: 2428297
By: Mohammed Ali Al-Bayati
ISBN: 0967353602
Publisher: Toxi-Health International
Release Date: 26 July, 1999
Bioscience book rank: 2169675
I have read this book and I wish that I could give every ARV pushing doctor in South Africa a copy of this book... <br />Dr Al-Bayati akes his case crystal clear. One does not have to be a conspiracy theorist or rocket schientist to understand this book. <br />The problem is that scientists like Dr. Al-Bayati, Prof. Duesberg, Prof Mullis, Cecelia Faber, Chistine Maggiore and many others to sit down with modern quacks and re-educated them on the basic principles of optimum health. <br />This book was not an eye opener, but it also re-affirmed what Duesberg has been saying for years. <br />In Africa, immune deficiencies has been around for many many years, it has simply had a different name since 1984... <br /> <br />Mark B. Zuhrbrigghen <br />Founder & Director THE AIDS NUTRITION CLINIC CAPE TOWN - SA) <br />

Dr. Al-Bayati's book, Get All The Facts: HIV Does Not Cause AIDS, speaks to the many scientific wormholes and a plethora of inconsistencies that run amok in the murky world of HIV (the virus believed to cause AIDS). Suspend your belief long enough to read this book, for by listening to this author you will gain new insights and perspectives. As I pondered the profound conclusions in the book, I decided to send a copy to a friend, a respected professor (Harvard trained scientist and published author) an academic with a strong background in pathology, cell biology and virology. As a scientist who happens to head a well-funded research facility at a top U.S. medical school I felt his opinion of this controversial book would be relevant. A short time later he called to say that he agreed with Dr. Al-Bayati's findings and conclusions, and he said that the book blew yet more holes into a crumbling HIV rhetoric and mythology. I concur with the professor that it is with sound scientific methodology, common sense and grounded logic that Dr. Al-Bayati provides an indictment against HIV as a cause of AIDS. This book gives new insight into the subject from a unique perspective and challenges the HIV/AIDS establishment. <br />Reading Dr. Al-Bayati's book and researching the shortcomings of HIV test methodology -with its pointless results- has helped me to understand the truth about AIDS and the inability of HIV tests to provide anything consequential; HIV testing is a meaningless exercise and scientific misinformation at its worst. HIV tests are neither an accurate measure of infection nor a measure of one's health. As product inserts clearly state, HIV tests are not approved by the FDA for diagnostic purposes. I have even read that dogs can test positive for HIV, and they don't get AIDS (perhaps people will begin to test their pets just for fun) <br />This book explains what does and does not cause AIDS, a must read for anyone who wants to understand AIDS more fully. Thanks, Dr. Al-Bayati. <br />

For those people who know me and may also know the friend I was speaking about in my review, I would like to make it clear that his acquired AIDS was medication induced. Isn't this a scary thought? Could happen to anyone!!
By: Jay A. Levy
ISBN: 1555811221
Publisher: ASM Press
Release Date: June, 1998
Bioscience book rank: 1281795
This is really excellent book about HIV. It is easy to understand but contains nearly all advanced recent topics including history, immunology and pathogenesis of HIV. Especially for the students who study HIV, this is the best reference for general and specific knowledge.
By: Foundation for Democracy in Africa
ISBN: 0970856075
Publisher: Aglob Pub.
Release Date: August, 2003
Bioscience book rank: 2010318
By: Tan Wai-Yuan, Hulin Wu
ISBN: 9812561390
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Release Date: 30 July, 2005
Bioscience book rank: 2058414
A grimly serious book. The chapters describe many models of how the AIDS/HIV pandemic might continue spreading. There are attempts to include numerous factors that contribute or act against the spread. <br /> <br />A major topic investigated in several chapters is the evolution of AIDS resistance to the protease inhibitors. The inhibitors have now been given in treatments for almost 10 years and have proved remarkably effective in fighting HIV to a standstill, though crucially not in eliminating it. A key problem, that surely keeps many researchers awake at night, is what might cause HIV to successfully mutate. One chapter, by Heffernan and Wahl, studies treatment interruptions as a probable cause. The interruptions might happen because some recipients cannot keep affording the treatments. Or they might, inadvertantly or otherwise, neglect treatments. (Zonked out junkies, anyone?) <br /> <br />Other chapters delve into such issues as better estimates of spreading. A consistent problem is that it is always possible to introduce a more complex model, with more parameters to estimate. What is vital is trying to discern a model with the minimum complexity, that still is adequate to describe a continuing epidemic. From the book, it is unclear which if any of the presented models this might be.
By: Joan A. Rostant
ISBN: 1425108849
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Release Date: 28 March, 2007
Bioscience book rank: 2455263
By: Kathleen Nokes
ISBN: 1560324309
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Release Date: 01 May, 1996
Bioscience book rank: 455818
By: Kathryn Whetten-Goldstein, Trang Quyen Nguyen
ISBN: 0813531152
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Release Date: 20 August, 2002
Bioscience book rank: 1271693
By: Edward H. Kaplan, Ron Brookmeyer, Edward Kaplan
ISBN: 0300087519
Publisher: Yale University Press
Release Date: 01 December, 2001
Bioscience book rank: 1907682
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