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Tuesday, August 15, 2006

BILL AND THE PILL

With his retirement, Bill Gates announced his intention to expend 95% of his wealth within the subsistence of his lifetime. (Certainly, he must have deduced his life expectancy from a statistical time machine).

With his estate valued in excess of $50 billion that certainly is quite some fortune to spend in so short a time. (Not that I wish him less than the layman estimate of God-given life contract average). At any rate, figures like that could change the face of Africa: that is if he had chosen to feed us pretty. Well, the man with the money chose to pay pharmaceutical bills.

Concerned as Bill may be for the plight of Africans and Indians especially, the question is: did medical science affirm these drugs to be curative? If not, Bill shouldn’t spend money on what isn’t bread. Till the science is fully developed into a cure, he will do well to invest in research rather than maintenance of the syndrome.

One should maintain health, not sickness.

Research should be made into the efforts of alternative therapy as well. The Nigerian President recently made request for a quest into efficacious local remedies; yet, his words were paraphrased to evince a poor appreciation of alternative therapy as a distinct practice.

The omissions overlooked by pharmacists should inform directive objectives for a cure.

The AIDS virus is subatomic matter, not microscopic.
The status of the syndrome must be distinguished clearly from the manifestations of a HIV victim.
Its appearance must be traced and established to be from internal or external factors.
What conditions of the inner terrain foster its breeding?
What cells do they incubate and why?
What can be gentle on the cell and tough on the virus?
What imbalances exist in the body electromagnetism of a victim?
What remedies exist for flushing acids to achieve the pH balance?

The biochemist, microbiologist and physiologist cannot be kept at a distance.

It is ironic that a man who took the world of technology by storm, always on the frontline should expend money acquired through ingenuity on a less than perfect scientific discovery.

Sympathy for mankind is one thing an insistence on standards is another.

A silver jubilee is too long a period to procrastinate. An attempt to pick up lose ends should be advocated while steps should be retraced to point of derailment.

An unseemly number of symptoms with the only common factor being their mysterious nature cannot be satisfactory manifestation of the syndrome. Scientific fact must be separated from speculation.

To the African AIDS is not so incurable. Wasting diseases have always existed with society. To the contrary, there are limits to which the body can tolerate chemical interferences of pharmaceutical brew. The smaller the virus or bacteria in the body the friendlier the cure needs to be.

Direct extraction from nature allows plants to give enzymes, nutrients, minerals and vitamins to the body.

The politics of wealth distribution transcends the lowest rung of science and society.

True concern for the plight of the sick and dying will hastily expunge allegiance to a certain field of science despite the assertion by this civilized branch of treatment that its cure isn’t available for such application.

Why not try the other less savory practice for a last resort alternative.

It is common knowledge among native Africans and Indians that local remedies, though despised by the elite class hold near miraculous solutions to some pressing adamant problems in bone and tissue treatment.

The invisible virus which incubates the white blood cells, undetected by the body devices, cannot be influenced by chemicals unless readily identifiable as body friendly food nutrients and enzymes. Extraction processes and application must have minimal adulteration with laboratory chemicals.

The virus must be seen as reversible when the root cause is understood to stem from an evolution of body microforms due to shortfalls in supply of essential health properties for the upkeep of the body.

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