Episode 107: Alistair Mackinnon Overcame ‘Hepatitis C’ by Healing His Liver

February 5th, 2016

Hepatitis C is yet another disease based on tests for antibodies and genetic material — not actual virus. Alistair Mackinnon survived the nightmare of toxic interferon and Ribavirin treatments. He now shares with “How Positive Are You” co-hosts David Crowe and Elizabeth Ely his journey of healing his liver naturally.

 

CORRECTION, March 25, 2016: The original introductory portion of this Episode was confusing and contradictory as to AIDS dissidents’ view of “hepatitis C” testing and whether liver problems should be treated. Our position is that, even though we warn against believing “HCV” tests, we do not advise anyone to ignore signs of liver toxicity, and we provide here a natural alternative for treating the liver. This is potentially life-saving information, and we regret any misunderstanding. We have revised the introduction today, to clarify this. Continue reading »

Episode 68: South African ‘HIV’ Thriver Lizé Oosthuizen

September 24th, 2013

If you believe in AIDS “risk groups,” Lizé Oosthuizen is the kind of person this isn’t supposed to happen to: a fairly affluent, white South African woman. She received her “HIV” diagnosis in 2005 after her boyfriend, who was ill, tested “positive.” Even though her “numbers” were “good,” she immediately started taking AZT but soon quit and has not touched “anti-retrovirals” (ARVs) since. In her conversation with “How Positive Are You” co-hosts David Crowe and Elizabeth Ely, she describes her health as excellent.

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Episode 66: Tine van der Maas and Umlingo Wamangcolosi — What’s in That Stuff?

August 20th, 2013

Curing “AIDS” with lemon, olive oil and garlic — is it too good to be true?  We talk to the inventor of the Umlingo Wamangcolosi recipe about the ingredients in her famous formula.  (You can find an alternate recipe here.  And be sure to use a good, strong blender.)

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