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T.C. Fry enters forbidden territory., April 18, 1999
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This review is from: The Great AIDS Hoax (Paperback)
T.C. Fry is one of a few voices in the wilderness that questions the medical/media line on AIDS. He reveals the true cause of the disease and outlines the best approach for recovery.
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Unbelievable, July 27, 2005
This review is from: The Great AIDS Hoax (Paperback)
My Boss's son was diagnosed with AIDS a year ago. When I read Mr. Fry's book I was so happy to read the truth behind the hoax that I gave it to him for his birthday. He just cried and cried. Then he fired me.
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An Incomplete Picture, April 1, 2011
Mr. Fry is on the right track, in that he contends that AIDS is really a group of other diseases, differently classified, and not a new condition... and that it is not contagious. He also reminds us that--as Dr. Peter Duesberg explained--the HIV "virus" has never been isolated from sufferers of the disease. He goes on to outline how the HIV test screens for antibodies to the supposed virus, the presence of which--with every other condition--is a sign that a robust immune system has successfully resisted the attack of a pathogen. Finally, patients who test positive (frequently in the absence of any AIDS symptoms) are then subjected to a course of chemotherapy, which represents a horrendous attack on the immune system, and tends to elicit the very condition which is supposedly being treated. Any physician who provides this kind of care is either a fool or a criminal. Of course AZT like medicines are dramatic money-makers, which is something, I guess.
Yet, this book is flawed by virtue of its amateurish style, and in that Fry errs in some respects. He denies that viruses even exist. He indicts the practice of medicine "in toto," not acknowledging that medicine has been a boon in some ways, particularly in trauma care. I have no argument with the idea that vaccination frequently poses risks.
What are his recommendations for successful treatment of AIDS? Cessation of very risky sexual behavior and the use of drugs. And an embrace of healthy, natural food, and fasting. This is good, as far as it goes. But what about the use of supplements, herbs and anti-oxidants, as well as chiropractic and acupuncture for potent additional immune system support? What about the value of psychotherapy, in that there is generally a psychological component in AIDS, as there is in just about any medical condition, but particularly one which bears such an awful stigma?
Better choices on this subject are such books as:
"Inventing the AIDS Virus"
"Rethinking AIDS"
"AIDS: The HIV Myth"
There are also some terrific websites, such as Dr. Duesberg's. Search for AIDS hoax and AIDS myth, to access these, and make up your own mind. The AIDS=HIV "party-line" (and current treatment) is a medical disaster, and a crime.
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