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AIDS Resource Online

With so many phone calls and responses to my “A Strategy for AIDS” post, I wanted to give those who asked more information. Perhaps it will help many. HIV/AIDS is a very misunderstood condition. Here is a link, AIDS Resource Online, which may be helpful for those who either suffer from HIV/AIDS or have a family member battling this most difficult condition. It’s here for all to examine. If you have a moment, please click the comment link and let me know how it has benefited you personally or raised your level of awareness. I always appreciate and enjoy feedback from our readers.

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4 Responses to “AIDS Resource Online”

  1. Dear Ms. Savage,

    I’ve been HIV positive for about 23 years and now I’m a certified nutritionist. Started Kangen water recently. Always keen on refining what I put into me, high alkaline water makes so much sense…. on every level, but mostly in the basest – square one sense. I’ll be documenting my lab reports and those of positive buddies I can get hooked on the water, so there’ll be SOME evidence of its efficacy.

    Please be aware that it’s respectful to include HIV when saying AIDS, the two are not really interchangeable given their definitions (AIDS reads: death sentence). Hyphenating them works or use a slash. I work VERY hard to stave off progressing from HIV to AIDS and I feel that’s a good mindset though a rather anal picky thing too.

    Thanks for your great post here. Look forward to delving more into it’s depths.

    Steve Perkins, The Cooking Buff

  2. Dear Ms. Savage,

    I’ve been HIV positive for about 23 years and now I’m a certified nutritionist. Started Kangen water recently. Always keen on refining what I put into me, high alkaline water makes so much sense…. on every level, but mostly in the basest – square one sense. I’ll be documenting my lab reports and those of positive buddies I can get hooked on the water, so there’ll be SOME evidence of its efficacy.

    Please be aware that it’s respectful to include HIV when saying AIDS, the two are not really interchangeable given their definitions (AIDS reads: death sentence). Hyphenating them works or use a slash. I work VERY hard to stave off progressing from HIV to AIDS and I feel that’s a good mindset though a rather anal picky thing too.

    Thanks for your great post here. Look forward to delving more into it’s depths.

    Steve Perkins, The Cooking Buff

  3. Steve,
    Your contribution to the Kangen Water Blog is well received. Though I have friends who have many friends with HIV/AIDS, I obviously missed this protocol. Since I am the publisher of this blog and the author of the articles, I have made the appropriate and most respectful edits.

    I appreciate your positive feedback and your sharing of yourself.

    Sincerely, LouAnn Savage

  4. Steve,
    Your contribution to the Kangen Water Blog is well received. Though I have friends who have many friends with HIV/AIDS, I obviously missed this protocol. Since I am the publisher of this blog and the author of the articles, I have made the appropriate and most respectful edits.

    I appreciate your positive feedback and your sharing of yourself.

    Sincerely, LouAnn Savage

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