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New plant extract a boon for the HIV-positive

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Another scam preying on desperate people.

People who are dying of a disease, with no known cure, will try and pay for anything that someone says will "make them better".

Many even resort to religion, the biggest money making scam of all.

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Let's remember Steve Job's year-long attempt to cure his pancreatic cancer with herbal remedies. We all know how that worked out. The problem is that maladies that are difficult to cure will attract any number of bogus treatments, especially cancers that are drifting into stage 4. At that point, desperate people will try anything. If interested, read up on the bogus clinics in Tijuana which Americans flock to clinging to the slimmest of hopes. Any supplement is actually a kind of medicine which should be subjected to well-designed clinical trials. Poeple are very susceptible to the placebo (or nocebo) effect and may believe that they are getting well when they aren't and it turns into a tragedy for them and their families

I sometimes think Snake Oil must actually be the world's oldest profession.

But who do you really trust more to protect you from, say, disease? An unproven remedy that might be just putting money in some shyster's pocket, or a far more rapacious and self-interested government? I don't see that as an easy choice.

why people are talking about trials & double blind studies ? these cost millions ....

the ingredients are freely available ... you can make your own if you want, no obligation

in the US, if you would dare to state, this is a CURE for HIV, your company would be raided & closed by the FDA and people involved JAILED & FINED

this thing MIGHT work ... you can always take it on top of your CHEMICAL CRAP ...

the best way, is to help the body HEAL itself with some herbs or other proven supplements, but you old geezers prefer to pop a chemical pill anyway, that stops natural metabolic enzymes in your body ...

there is NOT 1 CHEMICAL PILL that cures any disease in your body ...

why people are talking about trials & double blind studies ? these cost millions ....

the ingredients are freely available ... you can make your own if you want, no obligation

in the US, if you would dare to state, this is a CURE for HIV, your company would be raided & closed by the FDA and people involved JAILED & FINED

this thing MIGHT work ... you can always take it on top of your CHEMICAL CRAP ...

the best way, is to help the body HEAL itself with some herbs or other proven supplements, but you old geezers prefer to pop a chemical pill anyway, that stops natural metabolic enzymes in your body ...

there is NOT 1 CHEMICAL PILL that cures any disease in your body ...

"but you old geezers prefer to pop a chemical pill anyway"

Oh, so it's an age thing... Hilarious. 'That come from the comic book edition of "Persuasion for Dummies"?

The mixture also will lighten skin tone drastically, it is expected to surpass mobile phones as the "must have" for 2016.:D

Everyone is better, and those who aren't better aren't in our scope.

What a crap endorsement for any product, stating children that can't speak for themselves.

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