The statement that I replied to was NOT that some medicines can cause AIDS-like symptoms.

The statement was that -- what was it? -- 75 or more percent of people in Japan and China have AIDS.

That is shocking to me because it is flagrantly wrong.

The blood products, contaminated by HIV, caused the AIDS in hemophiliac patients here.

The heated products, which tested negative for HIV, did not cause AIDS in anyone.

There are few cases that are more clear or compelling.

One young man infected by the unheated products spent all of his time and energy bringing the outrageous case to light, and much was published about it.

The hemophiliacs who received unheated blood products are a very carefully-studied group. It seems abundantly clear that the unheated blood products caused -- or at very least, were directly related to -- the development of AIDS in patients who received the blood products.

Only those who received the unheated blood products test positive for HIV.






On Thursday, Dec 29, 2005, at 01:45 Asia/Tokyo, Marshall Dudley wrote:

Why is is shocking? We all know that medicines that are suppose to cure one thing will often cause another thing. This was what caused the Hatian
AIDS outbreak as well.


Young people who have many "Sekkusu Tomo" (sex friends), and who don't
use condoms (sales are plummeting even as the AIDS rate rises)  are
clearly the ones at risk for AIDS and related diseases, which include
several new and nasty types of hepatitis.

AIDs is a symptom caused by many things. One of the primary causes is
benzene and benzene containing substances such as clioquinol  But these
cases in Japan that I have read about that have high AIDS rates has nothing
to do with sex, condoms, or even a virus, it has to do with benzene
substances.

Marshall.


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