dont mind the big white blob underneath, i used paint...
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Last edited by Gooners (2008-02-08 12:42:25)
Me? I consider it a scam because they DIDN't get a nobel prize. A real cure would probably garnish such an award. The fact that it didn't speaks that it isn't a real cure...scam.Gooners wrote:
How Can you consider that a scam... If someone did have a cure for HIV/AIDS then they would have a nobel prize or something...
Healthy and not detected is not a cure?S.Lythberg wrote:
Its not a cure, just an ad for one of a battery of drugs used to negate HIV's affects, nowhere on the ad does it say he's cured.
no, it isnt...SgtSlauther wrote:
Healthy and not detected is not a cure?S.Lythberg wrote:
Its not a cure, just an ad for one of a battery of drugs used to negate HIV's affects, nowhere on the ad does it say he's cured.
I still call bullshit. This would be a little more known if it was effective.S.Lythberg wrote:
no, it isnt...SgtSlauther wrote:
Healthy and not detected is not a cure?S.Lythberg wrote:
Its not a cure, just an ad for one of a battery of drugs used to negate HIV's affects, nowhere on the ad does it say he's cured.
its called remission, certain diseases (including HIV) occasionally enter a state where they do not attack the body, and are difficult to detect, but can, and probably will, re-emerge later.
As stated earlier, a true cure for HIV would have won the Nobel Prize, and certainly wouldn't need to advertise.
The wording of the ad does make it essentially a scam (and a dangerous one at that) since HIV can be transmitted even when it is in remission.
If it worked, they wouldn't be advertising.RoosterCantrell wrote:
I still call bullshit. This would be a little more known if it was effective.S.Lythberg wrote:
no, it isnt...SgtSlauther wrote:
Healthy and not detected is not a cure?
its called remission, certain diseases (including HIV) occasionally enter a state where they do not attack the body, and are difficult to detect, but can, and probably will, re-emerge later.
As stated earlier, a true cure for HIV would have won the Nobel Prize, and certainly wouldn't need to advertise.
The wording of the ad does make it essentially a scam (and a dangerous one at that) since HIV can be transmitted even when it is in remission.