Can u name a person cured from AIDS?!


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Can u name a person cured from AIDS?


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TOMMY MORRISON
Updated: Feb. 20, 2007
Morrison medically cleared to fight Thursday
By Dan Rafael
ESPN.com


Heavyweight Tommy Morrison has dreamed of this day for years -- the day he could box again.

Outside The Lines

Tommy Morrison's fall, his journey to overcome the positive HIV-test, and the voyage back into the ring is examined Thursday at 3:30 p.m. ET on OTL.

More than a decade after he was indefinitely suspended following a positive HIV test on the eve of a 1996 fight in Las Vegas, that day is here. He has been cleared to return to the ring after passing a battery of medical tests.

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DISSIDENT BOXER FIGHTING AIDS DOGMA

In 1997, "The Duke" was interviewed for POZ magazine: Tommy Morrison, a former top heavyweight champion, who stopped boxing since he tested HIV positive, is fighting the HIV-AIDS dogma now. POZ Magazine, a glossy for HIV believers, covered his battle in their July, 1997 issue.

Morrison thinks HIV is harmless, and AIDS is just a fraudulent collection of symptoms. He believes it is the medication which is killing people with HIV.

"I don't even take aspirin," Morrison said. "You know why?

Because I'm not sick." "The human body was made to cure itself, but we keep putting lots of **** into it," he explains further. Morrison resisted the pressure to take antiviral medication, he even refused to take the medications prescribed to him by 'Time's Man of the Year' Dr. David Ho. "Boy, I get mad," he said. "If somebody told you something, and you found out that if you'd followed their direction, you'd have died...

These guys tried to kill me, and they're killing a bunch of other people, and it ain't right. And I'm not going to let it happen." (POZ July 1997)

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In this amazing article, which appears on Poz.com (an orthodox AIDS publication/site), Tommy talks about how he fired David Ho M.D., read Duesberg, thinks HIV meds are deadly, has unprotected sex, and believes HIV is harmless.

http://www.poz.com/articles/242_1733.sht...


Magic, Tommy and......

LONDON - A British man claimed on Sunday to be the first person to become clear of the HIV virus, which can lead to AIDS, after earlier testing positive for it.

If true, the case of 25-year-old Andrew Stimpson — reported in two British newspapers — could reveal more about the virus and possibly even provide a breakthrough in the search for a cure for HIV/AIDS.

A spokeswoman for Chelsea and Westminster Heathcare Trust in London confirmed that one of its patients had tested negative for HIV about 14 months after testing positive in May 2002.

“He did test positive and then later negative, but in terms of curing himself, we don’t know because he hasn’t been back for further tests,” said the spokeswoman.




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