THe following anti-HIV drugs are known to
cause 
“IMMUNE DEFICIENCY”
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iMMUNE
DEFICIENCY
is a condition in which the body’s biological defense mechanisms cannot produce
sufficient white blood cells to fight infections.

Although
HIV discoverer Luc
Montagnier MD now admits that HIV can be cured without HIV
drugs within weeks, he also admits that drug companies push drugs and
vaccines because they cannot profit from clean water or healthy food (video).
Although
thousands of allegedly HIV+ patients live active and healthy lives without HIV
drugs, it should be no surprise that those that ingest carcinogenic
immune-compromising HIV drugs often acquire an immune deficiency syndrome
(AIDS) within days or weeks.
Virtually
all HIV+ Americans take anti-HIV drugs that cause bone marrow suppression,
leading to severe immune deficiency that is indistinguishable
from AIDS.
Bone
marrow is a soft, spongy tissue found inside the bones. The bone marrow in the
hips, breast bone, spine, ribs, and skull contain cells that produce the body's
blood cells. The bone marrow is responsible for the development and storage of
about 95 percent of the body's blood cells.
Healthy Bone Marrow

Healthy
bone marrow showing mostly red bone marrow with a bit of yellow marrow in the
center.
The three main
types of blood cells produced in the bone marrow include:
Each
of these cells carries a life-maintaining function. The bone marrow is a vital
part of the human body.

Because
the bone marrow is the manufacturing center of blood cells, the suppression of bone
marrow activity causes a deficiency of blood cells. This condition can rapidly
lead to:
Acquired
Immune deficiency
seen in AIDS is said to be caused by HIV killing CD4 T-cells. However, this was
subsequently disproved.
Many
drugs, especially cancer chemotherapy and anti-HIV drugs, can cause rapid and
severe acquired immune deficiency by destroying the bone marrow where white
blood cells are produced. Although cancer chemotherapy is given for only short
periods of time, HIV drugs are prescribed for life to HIV-positive people.
This
is why most clinicians warn patients that anti-HIV drugs do not cure AIDS and
why people who take the drugs often suffer from compromised immune
function. This sounds crazy but what can
people expect from a pharmaceutical industry that paid nearly $8 billion in criminal and civil
fines since 2004?

Tuberculosis



hemorrhagic infection


Herpes




Oral Thrush


Cytomegalovirus
Retinal Infection

Retinal Necrosis


Pneumocystis Pneumonia


Toxoplasma in Eye

Toxoplasma in Brain

Leukoplakia of Tongue
