Mohammed Ali Al-Bayati,
President, Toxi-Health International
Toxi-Health International, 150 Bloom Dr., Dixon, CA 95620
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Re: HIV Does Not Cause AIDS
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The AIDS establishments have spent the last
twenty years focusing on the HIV and not on the real causes of AIDS. The
correct approach for investigating the cause(s) of a disease is by
evaluating all medical evidence that considers infectious, chemical,
nutritional, and metabolic factors. As a pathologist and a toxicologist, I
evaluated the published literature on the worldwide AIDS epidemic and found
that HIV does not cause AIDS. In my book Get All the Facts: HIV Does Not
Cause AIDS, I described the multifactorial causes of AIDS in the world and
explained the pathogenesis of AIDS in different risk groups [Mohammed Ali
Al-Bayati, 'Get All The Facts: HIV does not cause AIDS' Toxi-Health
International, Dixon CA 1999, 183 pages ISBN 0-9673536-0-2]. My findings
include:
1) The HIV-hypothesis is not supported. HIV is a harmless virus in both
the in vivo and the in vitro settings.
2) AIDS in drug users and homosexuals in the U.S. and Europe is actually
caused by the heavy ancillary use of glucocorticoids and other
immunosuppressive agents to medically treat the wide range of chronic
serious illnesses of the respiratory system, gastrointestinal system, and
other organs, malnutrition, release of endogenous cortisol, and
opportunistic infections in these persons. The appearance of "AIDS" in the
U.S. and Europe has coincided with the approval of glucocorticoid aerosoll
use in 1976, the introduction of crack cocaine, the use of heroin by
inhalation, and the use of alkyl nitrites by homosexuals to enhance sexual
activities.
3) AIDS in hemophiliacs is related to the use of corticosteroids and
other immunosuppressive agents to prevent the development of antibodies for
factors VIII and IX and to treat other chronic illnesses such as joint
disease.
4) AIDS in people receiving blood and/or tissue is related to the use of
glucocorticoids to prevent reactions of transfusion and tissue rejection,
and to treat other illnesses.
5) AIDS in infants and children is caused by their exposure to drugs and
corticosteroids in utero and their exposure to corticosteroids used after
birth to treat their chronic illnesses.
6) AIDS in Africa is caused by malnutrition, release of endogenous
cortisol, and opportunistic diseases. Atrophy in the lymphoid tissue in
people suffering from malnutrition has been known since 1925. Malnutrition
causes severe atrophy in the thymus and lymphoid organs and impairs the
function of the T cells. These changes are reversible by feeding. The size
of the thymus in malnourished children increased from 20% of normal to 107%
of normal, following nine weeks of feeding.
7) Kaposi's sarcoma (KS) and lymphoma are induced by the use of steroids
and drugs, and the release of endogenous cortisol. They are not caused by a
slow virus. KS is reversible upon the termination of treatment with
immunosuppressive agents prior to metastasis.
8) The medications currently used to treat patients with AIDS, such as
AZT, protease inhibitors, and glucocorticoids, are highly toxic. They can
even cause AIDS in asymptomatic patients, and make the disease worse in
patients with AIDS. These drugs do not have any therapeutic value, and their
use must be discontinued immediately.
9) Damage to the immune system is rapidly reversible after removal of the
true insulting agent or treatment of the true causes. For example. a) The
CD4+ T cells of 1075 HIV+ pregnant women increased from 426/uL to 596/uL in
six months by giving these women a balanced diet. This also improved the
outcome of their pregnancy; and b) The reduction in CD4+ T cells in HIV+
homosexuals was also reversed by the cessation of treatment with
glucocorticoids.
My findings have been reviewed and supported by scientists and
physicians. Below are the links to some of these articles and reviews:
http://www.toxi-health.com ;
http://www.mercola.com/2001/jul/11/aids2.htm ;
http://www.rethinkingaids.com/Archive/2001/index.htm ;
www.aliveandwell.org/index.php?page=study |