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Who is open to a new answer for AIDS?

Author: Wendy Selvig
Date: 19.04.2010
Category: Evangelism Among Children

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Seems like a silly question doesn’t it?  Yet our non-profit organization has found a treatment solution that doesn’t involve pharmaceuticals, it works, and we’re currently using it in many clinics and orphanages in South Africa and Swaziland.

Yet still many people don’t even want to hear what it is if it didn’t come from the pharmaceutical industry.

God is bigger than drugs.  Not saying all drugs are bad.  Just saying that solutions can come from other places.

A simple Christian farmer in North Dakota discovered that there were intense immune boosting properties in the shell of flax seed.  He developed a process to extract the immune boosting properties and concentrate them so they were more powerful.  We agreed to perform some trials on volunteers with AIDS.  We were shocked and in awe when our trials showed a 97% success rate where typical results had viral loads plummet and CD-4 counts (measurement of immunity in the blood) skyrocket.  In 33%, viral loads dropped to nondetectable in just 6 weeks.

Some of the kids taking the extract who were HIV+ are now testing HIV-.

We have scientists from Berkley who have studied it and show and recommend this extract now for AIDS patients.

It’s such a great solution for Africa because #1. You don’t have to refrigerate it...a high percentage of people in Africa live in rural areas anyway.  Many of the anti-viral drugs need to be refrigerated.  This is impractical.  The extract is very practical.  #2.  Doesn’t  have to be taken on a strict regimented schedule like anti-viral medications.  You just get a scoop of the powder into your food every day or two.  #3.  It’s cheap!  Right now it costs about $12 per adult per month or $6 per child, yet the more we raise, at some point we will be able to grow and harvest the flax shell concentrate in Africa cutting the cost incredibly.  Long term, it will be even cheaper than it is now.  For the African clinics we serve, it is free, as we raise the money and then donate the extract.

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Keywords: AIDS, HIV, AFRICA, ORPHANS, Answer, Natural Solution

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This is an important question. Sometimes we get so stuck in what has worked that we don’t push for new innovation. The challenge is to effectively use the treatment methods out there while bringing to the table new options and engaging health workers and the general public with them.


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