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Sunday, December 11, 2016

testimonies

testimonies
This paper was originally published here, in French. We provide the google translation for your convenience. Proper translation will come soon. Some practical aspects may differ where you live.



Some testimonials ...

By Charles Edouard!

Here we read the testimony by patient ZERO: video


Short-cycle (6/7, 5/7; / 4/7) has been explored since 2000 (approximately), in parallel (one could say competition), with other ideas (e.g. long cycles, Controlled long-term interruption, monotherapy, etc.). This strategy was explored by 2-3 doctors (Dr. Cal Cohen in the USA, Dr. Leibowitch in France).
There are many veterans of the Short-cycle ... And they are people of flesh and bones.

They have left us their testimony in the trials, which are as many certified testimonies, published under hospital control: eg. ANRS-4D: So it's not anecdotal.

They also testified (thank you!) ... The publisher offers a free excerpt:
http://www.pictorus.info/pdf/00_ExtraitICCARRE.pdf

And also: Alexandre Bergamini: who wrote Forsaken: An AIDS Memoir.

Among other testimonies, palmsprings describes:

Impose your luck! (*)

From our great friend, Myriam:
Hold on to your happiness! (*)

And from a pusillanimous Hugo...
... and goes to your risk. (*)

Dr. Jacques Leibowitch wrote:



66 patients at 2 days per week, out of 94, it is 2/3 of those who lighten, or 1 in 2 patients of this APHP hospital; And says here: I have fifteen patients to 1 day a week

To look at you, they will get accustomed

The film to be seen ... In his hospital in Brest, a pulmonologist discovers a direct link between suspicious deaths and the taking of a medicine marketed for 30 years, the Pick. From the isolation of the beginnings to the media explosion of the affair, the story inspired by the life of Irene Frachon is a battle of David against Goliath to finally see the truth triumph.

To see again: from the lie to the confessions return on the scandal Cahuzac

To follow in the news: ANRS launched a comparative trial, in the second line, (monotherapy-IP alone vs with Lamivudine), hence its name MOBIDIP (Mono or Bitherapy of Protease Inhibitor) Premature termination of IP Monotherapy (presentation in Glasgow, last month).

(*): This is a poetic emphasis, not a medical advice; It comes from ...

Impose your luck, shake your happiness and go to your risk. To look at you, they will become accustomed (René Char, 1950)


This paper was originally published here, in French. We provide the google translation for your convenience. Proper translation will come soon. Some practical aspects may differ where you live.

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