What is AIDS and How to Cure It?
AIDS is acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, in contrast to congenital immunodeficiency, which is extremely rare (so far!) and completely incompatible with life. Children with congenital immunodeficiency die within the first few days of life because any encounter with a microorganism is incompatible with life for them—tissues are entirely incapable of destroying viruses and microbes and neutralizing their toxins. Although occasionally there are reports in the media about children in America with congenital immunodeficiency who live in a special transparent sterile chamber, where everything is sterile, even the air. These children are called gnotobiotes.
So, congenital immunodeficiency is clear. But if we are lucky enough to be born viable, how do we avoid acquiring immunodeficiency during our lifetime?
In reality, as soon as we are born, we do everything possible to acquire it. What contributes to this?
Let’s start from the beginning:
Polluted air in cities and enclosed spaces, insufficiently saturated with ions
Bright electric lighting
Any electrical appliances that create electromagnetic fields
Emitting screens (television, etc.)
Radioactive pollution of the environment
Drinking water that is not sufficiently clean and contains disinfectants
Denatured food from thermal processing
A huge number of food additives, colorants, flavor enhancers, flavorings, stabilizers, preservatives (on average, an American consumes 67(!) kg of these chemicals annually)
Medications taken from birth
Clothing and shoes made from synthetic materials
Alcohol introduced into "culture," including surrogate drinks like beer
Cigarettes and passive smoking
Informational "poisons" from the media
Modern "music," which has nothing to do with real music
Abnormal daily routines, late bedtimes
Stressful situations with a negative sign, which, strangely, children experience even more than adults due to the vulnerability of their psyche. Every child’s cry destroys the child’s immune system and their emotional structure.
And while short-term stresses are relatively harmless if they are followed by strong positive emotions, long-term stressful situations are literally destructive to the immune system, as they break down the biofield of the body's tissues, strip cells of their energetic "cocoon," and destroy them. (The healing effect of positive emotions has been known since the beginning of humanity's existence, and nowadays, it has been found that laughter can even cure cancer.) If we add to all this the environmental pollution caused by the disruption of ecological balance on the planet due to the technogenic pressure on nature over the past 150 years, the picture becomes complete.
It is clear that a disturbance in the ecological balance of the environment outside the body is accompanied by a disruption in the body's internal ecology, i.e., its internal environment, which is significantly affected by medications—chemotherapeutic agents, antibiotics, hormones—as well as mass preventive vaccinations that force the immune system to operate in an unnatural mode.
This multi-faceted, multi-level attack on the body, including the lack of proper nutrition for the body's cells with food containing natural vitamins, trace elements, proteins, fats, and carbohydrates (i.e., products created by nature and not spoiled by various types of processing), leads naturally to the incapacity of tissues to neutralize viruses and microbes, i.e., to immunodeficiency.
Against the backdrop of such a lowered level of resistance, previously non-pathogenic microflora (or rather, conditionally pathogenic microflora, i.e., those with which the body can coexist and carry on the mucous membranes of the respiratory, digestive, and urogenital systems) becomes pathogenic and even lethal to it. This is precisely why new diseases, caused by previously unknown viruses (AIDS, Legionnaires' disease, Ebola virus, bird flu, goat flu, swine flu, etc.), are replacing old "defeated" diseases (plague, smallpox, cholera). These diseases do not actually appear but manifest in a new, unusual ecological situation for humans as a biological species, i.e., in our current urbanized, technicized environment. Adapting to it will require large human sacrifices, as is happening today, and may, in the future, lead to the transmutation of the species, and it is unknown whether this will be a blessing or a curse.
Currently, AIDS can be prevented by protecting the immune system, as much as possible, through proper hygienic behavior (diet, etc.). However, if the body is already affected by the virus due to immune system failure, it can be restored to normal status using natural medicine methods, i.e., by cleansing the body at the tissue and cellular level and subsequent biologically complete tissue nourishment. In this way, diseases that are considered incurable by medications—such as allergies, bronchial asthma, rheumatic polyarthritis, Bechterew's disease, hypertension, persistent headaches, non-specific ulcerative colitis, stomach ulcers, viral hepatitis and liver cirrhosis, and lymphogranulomatosis—can be completely cured. However, this treatment requires as much time as necessary for the renewal of the tissues of the entire body (i.e., full recovery, not just symptom relief). This takes 9–12 months.
All biological processes in nature and in the body have their own periods and rhythms, which are studied by biorhythmology.
Treatment that is aligned with nature in both qualitative and quantitative aspects is always infallible, harmless, and successful.
We have developed a method for treating AIDS with natural methods of ecological medicine.
Article by Alexandra Danilova
"AiF-Health," 2002
AIDS is Wide Awake
Antibodies to the AIDS virus have been found in some African prostitutes. It seems that this fact has been documented, and based on this, American scientists have become even more enthusiastic about creating the long-awaited vaccine, setting a specific date for its arrival — 2008. God willing, as they say... In the meantime, all countries are passing time until this landmark event. Meanwhile, in Russia, the situation is worsening, with the number of HIV-positive individuals growing exponentially.
What is happening in our country today should be called a catastrophe. Until 1996, the number of infected individuals increased by several hundred each year, but in the last five years, AIDS has exploded as if it has broken free. In 2000, the disease affected another 50,000 people, and in just three months of this year, 25,000 more have been added. And these are just the registered cases, which (by the most conservative estimates) represent only one-tenth of the actual situation.
If no measures are taken, in the next 5-6 years, the total number of infected Russians will reach about three million people. The infection rate will increase by 300,000 people annually. The most dangerous regions are St. Petersburg and the Leningrad region, as well as the Samara, Kemerovo, Perm, Ryazan, Ulyanovsk, Orenburg, Chelyabinsk, and Ivanovo regions.
Why does the statistics so coldly predict the infection of large swaths of the population? Because in our country, practically nothing is being done to prevent AIDS. To conduct effective preventive work that will yield real benefits, 70 million dollars would be required. The federal budget allocates only 40 million rubles for this purpose. In dollar terms, this amount is equal to the annual expenses of a small Western hospital.
In general, there is no money, the state is poor, and, most likely, stingy. And as is well-known, a stingy person pays twice. The treatment of one patient costs ten thousand dollars a year. It is clear that the therapy used does not cure the disease but only prolongs life for an indefinite period. If you multiply the number of patients by ten thousand dollars, the sum will be astronomically high.
As of April 1 of this year, 103,024 Russians have been registered as infected. Of them, 1,362 are children. In the year 2000, twice as many cases were reported as in the previous thirteen years.
The highest increase comes from the Moscow region — 14,396 cases. Then come Moscow (10,881), Irkutsk region (8,842), St. Petersburg (7,582), Samara region (4,947), Sverdlovsk region (4,535), Orenburg region (4,286), Kaliningrad region (3,140). Among the infected population, men predominate. Patients aged 20-30 years account for 60 percent.
The eternal question: what to do? Wait for the vaccine? But, as always, Russia has its own nuances: it turns out that the virus A is primarily widespread in our territory, while other countries have different types. That means the long-awaited American vaccine will most likely not work. And then, does it make sense to rely on the vaccine when by the time it is created, there will already be 2.5 million infected people in Russia?
From today, this number can still be influenced, as is being done in France, Germany, Canada, and other prosperous countries. There, ongoing state programs aimed at combating AIDS are in place, and as a result, the number of new cases has noticeably decreased.
In 1996, the infection rate was 0.6 per 100,000 people; now, it is 70.8. It is believed that prevention should primarily focus on children because the middle generation is usually already lost. This applies not only to AIDS but also to smoking, drug addiction, and so on. But how can we address this when the main preventive component is sexual education, and school teachers still blush at the mere mention of this sensitive topic? There is only one solution: parents, the media, and newspapers. A few years ago, Newsweek magazine published a special issue with small photographs of all the Americans who had died from AIDS. Under each photograph was a brief biography. It had an incredibly powerful impact.
Around the world, 13 million people have died from AIDS. According to Vadim Pokrovsky, head of the Federal AIDS Prevention Center, the reason we are not raising alarms at the government level is that the majority of infected Russians have not yet started dying. Over the last 13 years, 995 people have died from AIDS in our country, including 119 children.
The average time from infection to death is 12 years (in some cases, the duration increases to 20 years, but this is an exception). The clinical symptoms of the disease appear in the eighth year. Considering that the main army of HIV-positive individuals started forming in 1996, we can expect a grim outcome by 2010, when the number of deaths will reach 100,000.
AIDS is Still Sleeping, But It Will Wake Up Soon
1992, Krasnodar News
AIDS is not a virus or an infection; it is the inadequacy of our immune system, caused by the technogenic environment and technocratic thinking in medicine and agriculture, by ecologically illiterate treatment of diseases, and by the cultivation of food products.
Today, the word "AIDS" is known to everyone, and everyone fears it just as much as they fear catching the flu.
Why are people afraid of becoming infected? The cause of any fear lies in the unknown, in ignorance.
Why, after defeating all infections, are we powerless against AIDS? Why does what seemingly worked to defeat the plague, cholera, smallpox, diphtheria, whooping cough, polio, typhoid, tuberculosis, leprosy not work here? In other words, why have the chemical drugs and vaccines that helped humanity eliminate infectious and viral diseases failed here? Let’s take a look: Have we truly eliminated these diseases? No cholera? It's still present in India and other countries, and occasionally appears here. No plague? But news of a bubonic plague outbreak in Central Asia circulated through all the newspapers last summer. No tuberculosis, leprosy, polio, diphtheria, measles, mumps, typhoid fever? All of these are still present, just not in the same scale. Infections have been localized, but not eliminated. They have been driven into certain ecological niches created by modern medicine—limited human groups.
In reality, only smallpox has been eradicated from the earth. But at what cost? The price is highly questionable.
Over 100 years of pharmacotherapy and preventive vaccinations have resulted in a massive immune avalanche within the body. Where did it come from? From the accumulation of immunity throughout life due to external and internal environmental contamination: industrial and agricultural chemical components—external contamination from food, medications, vaccines—internal contamination. Finally, the avalanche has started, and we have AIDS. What does this word mean? Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome. Everything is clear: there is immunodeficiency, meaning a defect in the immune system, which we have acquired. Can we say this condition is caused by a virus? It is caused by the depletion of the immune system of humanity, and the virus turned out to be the last factor that triggered this phenomenon, i.e., the disease.
Doctors are searching for a cure for AIDS. But why aren’t they searching for a cure for pollution in the air, water, and soil from chemical components or radiation? Because it’s impossible to find one? But for AIDS, it is possible? After all, AIDS is the same type of contamination to the immune system of humanity as a whole and to individuals. Parts of the whole get sick when the internal balance of the whole system is disturbed, i.e., when it doesn’t function properly or lacks the capacity for self-regulation and self-restoration.
Now that the cause of this condition is clear, let’s think about how to eliminate it. As it becomes clear, this issue is not simple and requires action on a societal scale, namely: the application of internal hygiene measures. This is the cleansing of the body’s internal environment, its endoecology—of each person and of all together.
What are the measures for social hygiene? It’s the maximum possible liberation of our environment from chemicals, and primarily from agricultural chemicals. Next, we need to regulate agriculture so that preference is given to crop farming, and focus on the most nutritious, calorie-rich, biologically complete crops capable of providing not only carbohydrates and fats but also high-quality protein products. Such crops include fruits, nuts, vegetables, grains, oilseeds, and leafy greens.
We know little about and use too few medicinal fruits in the diets of both sick and healthy people, such as dried apricots, plums, melons, watermelons, figs, mulberries, and actinidia. Even grapes and apples are not used to their full potential. We use very few fresh vegetables daily—cabbage, beets, celery, parsnips, sweet potatoes, Jerusalem artichokes, skirret, cucumbers, pumpkins, and bell peppers. Yet each of these plants is both a pharmacy and a complete carbohydrate and protein food! We also do not regularly consume honey, nuts, dried fruits, and vegetables, and we miss many edible herbs—both fresh and dried.
When it comes to grains, it is important to know that buckwheat is the most valuable of all grains.
Sprouted wheat grains, as a daily supplement to meals, are a rich source of vitamins and biologically active substances. Among dairy products, butter is particularly valuable.
We must also be aware of the harm caused by sugar. It is essentially a chemical reagent, completely lacking in bioenergy, vitamins, and trace elements, and requires several dozen enzymes from the body for absorption. This category also includes refined flour, semolina, and polished rice. Let’s calculate what portion of our daily food consists of these products that deplete the body of bioenergy, vitamins, and trace elements, and what proportion is made up of fresh fruits, vegetables, honey, and nuts—the sources of both life and health.
Sugar should be completely replaced with honey and dried fruits. Raw and cooked sugar beets are much healthier than sugar. With a sufficient variety of such products, meat products, which are inherently pathogenic and destroy the immune system, become unnecessary. Finally, one of the most important aspects of protecting the immune system of both children and adults is stopping the use of medications for treating acute and chronic diseases and discontinuing preventive vaccinations. The weakened vaccines used for immunization contain foreign proteins, i.e., immunogenic material, which triggers hyperimmune reactions in the body, leading first to excessive immunity and then to its depletion. The use of hormonal medications to suppress immune responses when treating conditions like rheumatism, collagenoses, bronchial asthma, psoriasis, pneumonia, and others is a direct path to acquiring an immunodeficient state.
Here’s the opinion of Professor I. Chepurnoy from Stavropol: “A person cannot contract HIV if they haven’t had hepatitis or other liver diseases. A body with a normal immune system is not susceptible to this disease. If a person has healthy cells, the virus cannot make them work for itself because the body has its own natural protection, called the gene cleansing system.” And further: “...the number of people with acquired immunodeficiency is continuously increasing. One of the reasons is the growing use of drugs in medicine that suppress and depress the human immune system.”
It would be wonderful if the funds spent on searching for cures and vaccines for AIDS were redirected toward improving the economy and ecology and creating simple, ecologically clean healthcare facilities, where instead of the habit of swallowing pills and getting injections, patients are taught proper hygienic eating habits.
Protect and restore the capabilities of the immune system by simply not destroying it. This way, you will be able to protect yourself from AIDS, the flu, and even cancer. Especially protect the immune system of children—the fourth generation, grown in a chemical environment, is particularly vulnerable and needs special protection from medications!
Ten years after the publication of this article in KI, an article titled "AIDS is Still Sleeping" appeared in AiF-Health. We now present it in full so that readers can draw the conclusion: scientific predictions cannot be ignored, as the laws of nature do not violate the principle of cause and effect.
AIDS — "The Plague of the 20th Century" (the first viral infection with not just localized outbreaks but a pandemic), which by 1981 had spread to 124 countries worldwide. Currently, AIDS has become the leading topic attracting the attention of medical science and healthcare practices around the world due to the rapid spread of the infection, which has no equivalent among other infectious diseases.
The first report of an unknown disease was published in 1980 in the United States. A year later, the same disease was registered in Western Europe.
Observations of the epidemiology led to the hypothesis of an unknown infectious agent, characterized by infectious, oncogenic, and immunosuppressive properties.
In 1983, independently, L. Montagnier (France) and R. Gallo (USA) isolated a T-lymphotropic retrovirus from a patient with lymphadenopathy, initially named "the virus associated with lymphadenopathy." Later, similar viruses and antibodies to the virus were found in patients with AIDS. The virus was labeled HTLV and differed from the HTLV-I and HTLV-II viruses isolated from leukemia patients with pronounced infectious oncogenic and immunosuppressive properties. There were claims of the virus being lab-created, selected as a biological weapon, but it seems unlikely that such biological weapons would be developed, as they are difficult to spread and the effects take years to manifest.
More plausible are theories of the virus's natural origin. After its isolation from African green monkeys and other primates and the identification of the virus's tendency to mutate, the hypothesis arose that the "monkey" virus, through negative mutation, could have been transported into the AIDS virus. It is suggested that the virus was brought from Africa to Haiti and then to the USA. This was facilitated by the mass purchase of cheap donor blood from African countries by American companies. The rise in prostitution and drug addiction also contributed to the spread of the HTLV virus.
According to WHO data, as of March 1988, 131,433 cases of infection had been registered in 133 countries, but the actual number of infected people is around 150,000. WHO experts estimate that there are currently 5 to 10 million people infected with HIV. By 1991, about 1 million of them would develop AIDS. Observations showed that the number of registered AIDS patients and carriers is constantly increasing.
On average, the number of infected people doubles every 8–10 hours!
Such is the situation in the world today.
According to American professor J. Grumman, in our country, there are even more favorable conditions for the spread of AIDS than in many African countries, although our scientists are not so pessimistic. Apparently, this threat prompted the creation of the Association for the Fight Against AIDS in our country.
What, then, does AIDS represent in the context of the future survival of the human race?
According to all available data, it is poised to become a universal pathology, affecting all tissues of the body and unbound by state, racial, age, or gender restrictions. Therefore, it presents a real threat to the existence of humanity.
No disease, especially AIDS, should be considered in isolation, outside of the ecological context in which it unfolds, separated from the ecological connections of the body, as well as from the phylogenetic analysis of its gene pool.
Based on the existing data in medical science, let us try to understand the pathogenesis of the disease to potentially identify its true etiological factors (causes). It is possible that we may be able to eliminate the threat hanging over humanity by addressing these factors—the causes of AIDS.
So, the causative agent of AIDS has a specific tropism for T4 lymphocytes (T-helper cells), which leads to the death of lymphocytes rather than their proliferation (in contrast to other T-lymphocytic viruses). At the same time, an active production of the virus by T-cells has been recorded without visible cytopathic changes—this is a delayed action of the virus. There is also an excessive release of humoral factors that activate the B-lymphocytic system, resulting in the hyperproduction of immunoglobulins. This forms a vicious circle: leukocyte deficiency, immune system dysfunction, and hyperproduction of its humoral components, ultimately depleting the immune system's capabilities.
A defect also occurs in the monocytic system—its ability to perform chemotaxis is lost, as well as its phytotactic activity and its capacity to produce interferon I.
The level of alpha-interferon in the blood increases, but the leukocytes' ability to respond to its action decreases.
These disruptions are enough for the body to become easily vulnerable even to conditionally pathogenic microflora. There is activation of both endogenous microflora (herpes virus, Candida species) and exogenous bacteria. Due to the oncogenic activity of the virus, more than 1/3 of patients develop oncogenic skin lesions in the form of Kaposi's sarcoma.
Thus, the defects in immunity include the quantitative decrease and qualitative defects of T-lymphocytes, an increase in the spontaneous production of immunoglobulins, defects in the antigen-specific response, defects in the leukogenic response of T-cell structures, a decrease in cytotoxic activity, a reduced ability to produce antibodies against new antigens, impaired monocytic function, the appearance of anti-lymphocyte antibodies, and suppressor factors. All this leads to the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, with the key moment being the T-helper cell deficiency and the functional inability of T-lymphocytes to stimulate B-lymphocytes, making the body defenseless against aggressive external and internal environmental factors. This results in infections or tumor processes that threaten life. On this immunological background, the activation of dormant infections—tuberculosis, deep mycoses, pyoderma—occurs, meaning that similar processes often precede the onset of the disease. AIDS arises against the background of an already depleted (previously excessive and distorted) immune system. Characteristic pneumonias, lymphadenopathy, and undiagnosed fever develop. All pathological processes are sluggish, resistant to antibiotics and sulfanilamide drugs. Gastrointestinal tract damage is characterized by a diarrheal syndrome and exhaustion. Meningitis occurs, and debilitating fever and sepsis are common, leading to death. Especially frequent are various pyodermas (streptoderma and staphyloderma), neoplasms resistant to cytostatic drugs, and allergic manifestations such as urticaria with persistent rashes.
Currently, reliable diagnostic tests have been developed that allow for the detection of both AIDS patients and virus carriers. However, as noted by the authors of the textbook AIDS: Problems of Treatment and Prevention (L. D. Tishchenko, G. K. Gagiev, A. B. Somov), the treatment of AIDS patients remains an unresolved issue due to the lack of effective etiotropic agents.
The question arises: how can any etiotropic agents cure this disease? How? By destroying the virus? What about the accompanying biocidal effects of these drugs against the backdrop of a depleted immune system? After all, chemotherapy, with fanatical persistence in its war against microbes by synthesizing ever-new "chemical bullets" that supposedly target the "microbial enemy" (P. Ehrlich), has created such a toxic arsenal of chemical weapons against various microflora, whose extensive use has ultimately led, alongside chemical pollution of the environment, to the immunological failure of the human immune system. The result of this war against the human body was the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.
Who and when acquired it? It was acquired by humanity, in the historical process of disrupting the ecological connections between the body and its environment, the ecosphere.
Is there any point in searching for a new chemical drug against a mutated natural virus in the face of total immunological failure of the macroorganism? After all, the mutations of viruses are endless. In contrast, the human body is stable and possesses self-regulatory and self-correcting systems that ensure homeostasis. One of these systems is the immune system, which, of course, is not isolated but operates in interconnected feedback with the neurohormonal and endocrine regulatory systems, which in turn are linked to the digestive, respiratory, and excretory systems.
So where is the path to eliminate the irreversible immune system disruptions caused by the mutated "monkey" virus?
After all, the disease shows a clear tendency to increase. This is not an epidemic of smallpox or plague, which, by affecting large human contingents, can be eliminated in some way (hygienic measures, preventive vaccinations, chemotherapy). These are stages we have already passed. Now, medications and preventive vaccinations cannot help because this method has disrupted the immune system of humanity, as it has disturbed the very essence of the body—its ability to protect itself, its physical individuality.
What path has humanity followed to systemic disruption of connective tissue, its vulnerability, and the inability to self-regulate and destroy foreign structures?
Clearly, the problem of AIDS is inseparable from the problem of collagenoses, their emergence as systemic destruction of connective tissue, and the treatment over generations with immunosuppressants (both hormonal and non-hormonal) with growing biological aggressiveness, which, by the way, has proven ineffective.
However, the problem of AIDS and collagenoses both trace their roots back to humanity's ecological past, to the ecological catastrophe in human history when, due to climate change and the glaciation of vast areas, the natural food reserves of humans—fruits and nuts—were practically destroyed.
People were forced to turn to meat consumption, which, in those conditions, was obviously akin to cannibalism, as this product was so physiologically unnatural and unethical for a frugivorous human.
However, after covering vast areas with a thick layer of ice and destroying many biological species (mammoths and others), this catastrophe still failed to wipe out humanity, which had altered its natural, physiological, and food products from plant-based to animal-based.
This marked the beginning of a disruption of one of the most important ecological connections of humans—the trophic chains were distorted by the consumption of animal protein, which was alien to the human body in structure and therefore aggressive, causing micro-damage to the connective tissue of the body. Oral intake of animal protein does not eliminate this danger, as it is known that about 40% of animal proteins consumed with food are absorbed in the small intestine at the molecular level. Once absorbed into the bloodstream, they are primarily directed to the liver, the immunocompetent organ. A foreign protein structure in the blood is already an antigenic challenge to the body, which inevitably triggers a tissue response—antibody synthesis.
Repeated, systematic, and unnecessary immune responses to foreign protein structures throughout an individual’s life (ontogenesis) and throughout the biological history of the species (phylogenesis) cannot help but disturb the connective tissue system, its immune responses, deplete the immune system (excessive immunogenesis), and impair its self-correction ability—the only real way to heal any disruption in the body.
The era of technical civilization has inflicted irreparable harm on the ecological niche of humanity, making it incapable of self-restoration, as it was accompanied by excessive technogenic pollution of the ecosystem, depletion of its biospheric resources, and a significant reduction in species diversity, which limits the restoration of the system through interaction in the biocenosis.
Such a pessimization of the ecological niche directly affects the quality of the organisms inhabiting it. But humans exacerbate their ecological situation by violating the physiological principles of nutrition and treatment, i.e., the correction of their own self-regulating system (living organisms are open systems, exchanging matter and energy with the environment).
By consuming foods that have been denatured by heat and other forms of processing, humans are first and foremost condemning themselves to an energy-poor, light-calorie (biologically meaningful) entropic food: heat treatment disrupts the native structure of the product, which is the carrier of biological energy. Furthermore, the consumption of animal protein destroys the immune system due to excessive immunogenesis and causes putrefaction processes in the intestines, leading to tissue intoxication from cadaveric toxins (putrescine, cadaverine, ptomaines, indole, skatole). The final metabolic products of animal proteins are nitrogenous compounds, such as uric acid, which are difficult to eliminate from the body and also cause systemic destruction of connective tissue and endocrine glands. The disruption of physiological nutrition leads to diseases, including infections. The pathological process is primarily a disruption of metabolism, and only later does it manifest itself in the form of diseases.
Infectious diseases are treated with chemotherapy (the "magic bullet" of P. Ehrlich — the chemist), antibiotics, or vaccines, i.e., the introduction of antigenic material (foreign protein) or immune material — antibodies. All of these actions lead to further depletion of the immune system, forcing it to operate in a foreign mode, but they do not contribute to, nor create conditions for, the realization of the system's self-regulation capabilities. By not eliminating the pathological information (microbial agent) from the body, they only neutralize it and, leaving it in the tissues, contribute to the accumulation of further structural misinformation (disintegration).
Hormonal and non-hormonal immunosuppressants, which have firmly entered the arsenal of medical therapy over the last few decades, followed by immunomodulators, only distort the functioning of the immune system, violating its typological state, and thus its ability to fight disease.
Mass preventive vaccinations against infectious diseases, introduced worldwide over 100 years ago, have significantly altered the immune foundation of humanity, once again imposing an unnatural working mode on the immune system. The elimination of epidemic infectious diseases came at a great cost to humanity.
Was there an alternative to chemotherapy, the systematic introduction of foreign antigenic material into the human body, and the continuous stimulation or (later) suppression of the immune system? Could humanity have been spared from infections through other means? The thing is, infectious diseases significantly decreased thanks to the use of hygiene measures, not medications. Hygiene of the external environment, plumbing, and sewage systems, which replaced medieval unsanitary conditions, qualitatively changed the situation. However, while creating external hygiene, doctors forgot about internal hygiene. By calling for the washing of hands, fruits, and vegetables, and introducing aseptic and antiseptic techniques, doctors and hygienists unfortunately overlooked the condition of the internal environment of the body and the need to keep it constantly clean.
The alternative to mass preventive vaccinations, chemotherapy for infectious diseases, and later the use of immunomodulators lay in the hygiene of the body's internal environment. Clean tissues, free from putrefactive toxins, are the guarantee of health and immunity to infections. Humanity, while immortalizing the legacy of Koch, Pasteur, and other infectious disease specialists, completely forgot about the hygienist Pettenkofer, who disputed the role of microbes as the cause of infectious diseases. When ingesting microbial cultures isolated by his colleagues, he did not fall ill. It couldn’t have been a miracle. But in the technical age, the technical approach to the body prevailed: microbes and chemical weapons against them, and the problem seemed solved, especially since the results were evident: specific chemotherapies treated infectious diseases. Did they cure or merely palliate? Pathological information, remaining in the body, disrupted the gene pool of the species. We must judge this — as descendants. We eradicated smallpox, and in the same year, we received AIDS.
The hygiene of the internal environment certainly begins with food hygiene, that component of the external environment that constantly (along with atmospheric air and water) becomes our internal environment. The concept of clean, i.e., non-putrefactive, nutrition was forgotten — it has existed since the time of Hippocrates, Pythagoras, and Plato. Meat products have been declared the most calorie-dense and valuable food products since the time of German dietician Foitz (1860s), who calculated the calorie content of food products in an entirely inadequate manner, which we still use in modern dietetics. Meat production began to develop intensively, and the level of consumption of animal products became a measure of prosperity and civilization in a nation. Crop farming took a backseat. Fruits and vegetables, and even grains, ceased to be seriously considered as food capable of providing calories, fostering growth, physical strength, and health.
This is the most obvious example of distorted thinking, a refusal to understand the essence of phenomena.
Animal proteins have been declared the only biologically complete foods without which human beings cannot grow or survive. Numerous examples of vegetarianism and plant-based raw foodism, practiced by individuals, communities, and entire ethnic groups like the Hunza, Tubu, and others, were completely disregarded and considered exceptional cases. Alongside this, of course, stood figures such as Pythagoras, Homer, Plutarch, Socrates, Plato, Diogenes, Aeschylus, Seneca, Ovid; Leonardo da Vinci, Newton, Arno, Pascal, Leibniz, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Benjamin Franklin, Diderot, Washington, Lamartine, Charles Nodier, Richard Wagner, Edison, Tolstoy, Shaw, Gandhi, and not to mention the naturopathic doctors: S. Graham, G. Shelton, N. Walker, A. Chase, I. Vivini, H. Benjamin, Y. S. Nikolaev, G. Shatalov, and many others.
What inspired the reduction of mortality from infectious diseases was overlooked. The rise in morbidity and mortality from non-infectious diseases seemed unnoticed. The unprecedented rise in allergic diseases in the middle of the last century made people start thinking. But technical civilization quickly found a solution: immunosuppressants, and then immunomodulators! After all, we have chemistry — surely we can’t fail to fight allergic reactions?
We successfully fought the plague, smallpox, and cholera; with collagenoses, heart attacks, and tumor growth — unsuccessfully. Then came AIDS. How to fight AIDS? In medicine, there is the well-known concept of “afferent (i.e., cleansing) therapy.” However, this method is only applied in the terminal stages of organ failure — renal or hepatic insufficiency, and in its current form (dialysis), it cannot save anyone.
Why can’t we apply afferent, cleansing therapy at the earliest stages of the disease or, even better, before the disease occurs, i.e., to cleanse the internal environment of the body (but not through the blood) in sick and healthy people? What is cleansing? First and foremost, it is washing cavities (the intestines, first of all), it is tissue cleansing, i.e., temporary abstinence from food to allow tissue autolysis of the body's pathological structures and end products of tissue metabolism, it is cleansing nutrition with plant-based foods and raw juices — fruit and vegetable, alkalizing the internal environment and removing all products that contaminate it, hindering the optimal metabolic processes.
What food products contaminate the body? Animal proteins, which cause putrefaction in the gastrointestinal tract, and the final products—insoluble, crystalline nitrogen compounds (uric acid, etc.).
Plant-based carbohydrates and fats do not have this property; they do not contain nitrogen and, as end products of metabolism, they only produce water and carbon dioxide, which are easily eliminated from the body. They do not become a nourishing medium for microbes. The only nourishing medium for microbes is the toxins from putrefaction that form when digesting decomposed material — meat products. Microbes and viruses parasitize only in the cytoplasm of cells saturated with toxins. The cytoplasm of a healthy, "clean" cell is bactericidal and kills microbial material. The natural microflora of the intestines, not suppressed by putrefactive and fermentative (conditions created by improper digestion) microflora, produces vitamins and bioactive substances necessary for the body, synthesizes amino acids (specifically B12).
But here comes the saying: "Life is the mode of existence of protein bodies...", "There is no life without protein!" Of course, that’s true. But somehow we forget that the body — each one — synthesizes individual proteins not from foreign protein, which can only destroy its own structure, but from building materials, the building blocks of amino acids. But, first of all, this material is abundantly available in plants, especially greens (complete proteins). Secondly, amino acids can also be obtained by synthesizing them in the metabolic process from the carbohydrate chain of carbohydrates and fats through amination, not by breaking down the protein molecule with all the associated unpleasant consequences for the body. Here lies the path to economical use of plastic and energy material, provided we do not denature it through heat and other processing, i.e., the food industry does not produce candies, compotes, canned goods, pasta, semolina, but instead produces dried fruits, whole grains, dried vegetables, and agriculture produces sufficient quantities of fruits, vegetables, honey, and nuts. Grains, minimally processed or unprocessed (sprouted grains), in much smaller quantities, satisfy the physiological needs of the body. Such nutrition does not cause obesity. Being energetically complete, it ensures high levels of performance, health, guarantees proper, proportional (not excessive - acceleration!) growth and health for children, high mental and physical activity, and makes preventive vaccinations unnecessary. This is the consistent path to cleaning the internal environment of the body, internal hygiene, which, together with external hygiene — clean ecology — will enhance the capabilities of the immune system, allowing it to resist infectious agents, including HIV.
Infectious diseases are treated with chemotherapy (the "magic bullet" of P. Ehrlich — the chemist), antibiotics, or vaccines, i.e., the introduction of antigenic material (foreign protein) or immune material — antibodies. All of these actions lead to further depletion of the immune system, forcing it to operate in a foreign mode, but they do not contribute to, nor create conditions for, the realization of the system's self-regulation capabilities. By not eliminating the pathological information (microbial agent) from the body, they only neutralize it and, leaving it in the tissues, contribute to the accumulation of further structural misinformation (disintegration).
Hormonal and non-hormonal immunosuppressants, which have firmly entered the arsenal of medical therapy over the last few decades, followed by immunomodulators, only distort the functioning of the immune system, violating its typological state, and thus its ability to fight disease.
Mass preventive vaccinations against infectious diseases, introduced worldwide over 100 years ago, have significantly altered the immune foundation of humanity, once again imposing an unnatural working mode on the immune system. The elimination of epidemic infectious diseases came at a great cost to humanity.
Was there an alternative to chemotherapy, the systematic introduction of foreign antigenic material into the human body, and the continuous stimulation or (later) suppression of the immune system? Could humanity have been spared from infections through other means? The thing is, infectious diseases significantly decreased thanks to the use of hygiene measures, not medications. Hygiene of the external environment, plumbing, and sewage systems, which replaced medieval unsanitary conditions, qualitatively changed the situation. However, while creating external hygiene, doctors forgot about internal hygiene. By calling for the washing of hands, fruits, and vegetables, and introducing aseptic and antiseptic techniques, doctors and hygienists unfortunately overlooked the condition of the internal environment of the body and the need to keep it constantly clean.
The alternative to mass preventive vaccinations, chemotherapy for infectious diseases, and later the use of immunomodulators lay in the hygiene of the body's internal environment. Clean tissues, free from putrefactive toxins, are the guarantee of health and immunity to infections. Humanity, while immortalizing the legacy of Koch, Pasteur, and other infectious disease specialists, completely forgot about the hygienist Pettenkofer, who disputed the role of microbes as the cause of infectious diseases. When ingesting microbial cultures isolated by his colleagues, he did not fall ill. It couldn’t have been a miracle. But in the technical age, the technical approach to the body prevailed: microbes and chemical weapons against them, and the problem seemed solved, especially since the results were evident: specific chemotherapies treated infectious diseases. Did they cure or merely palliate? Pathological information, remaining in the body, disrupted the gene pool of the species. We must judge this — as descendants. We eradicated smallpox, and in the same year, we received AIDS.
The hygiene of the internal environment certainly begins with food hygiene, that component of the external environment that constantly (along with atmospheric air and water) becomes our internal environment. The concept of clean, i.e., non-putrefactive, nutrition was forgotten — it has existed since the time of Hippocrates, Pythagoras, and Plato. Meat products have been declared the most calorie-dense and valuable food products since the time of German dietician Foitz (1860s), who calculated the calorie content of food products in an entirely inadequate manner, which we still use in modern dietetics. Meat production began to develop intensively, and the level of consumption of animal products became a measure of prosperity and civilization in a nation. Crop farming took a backseat. Fruits and vegetables, and even grains, ceased to be seriously considered as food capable of providing calories, fostering growth, physical strength, and health.
This is the most obvious example of distorted thinking, a refusal to understand the essence of phenomena.
"Saving Ourselves from AIDS" – A Review of M.V. Oganyan's Methodology
Can we somehow protect ourselves from AIDS, or are we powerless against this terrible disease?
This is the topic of our conversation with environmental doctor, biological sciences candidate, and director of MGP "Ekopolis," Marva Vagharshakovna Oganyan.
– First, let's talk about the main issue – the nature of AIDS. Can we say that AIDS is caused by some virus? It is caused by the depletion of the human immune system, and the virus turned out to be the last factor that triggered this phenomenon. The AIDS virus attacks immune cells that are responsible for killing microbes, and it succeeds because these cells are deficient. Doctors are searching for a cure for AIDS. But why aren't they looking for a cure for the pollution of the air, water, and soil with chemicals or radiation? After all, AIDS is the same kind of pollution of the immune system of humanity.
– So how can we avoid this disease?
– Let's not talk about condoms and disposable syringes here. It's been said enough. AIDS, like allergies, is two sides of the same coin given to us by a century of pharmacological medicine, "chemical" agriculture, and sources of artificial radiation.
We have been forcefully introducing alien substances into the bodies of both the sick and the healthy – chemotherapy drugs and vaccines, and administering various vaccinations. We protected ourselves from infections.
But there is a limit to everything, including the immune resources of the body. And any vulgar microbe living within us now triggers severe inflammatory reactions in the body. A body with a fully functioning immune system would handle any infection on its own. But a healthy person is now a rarity.
Some medications that used to help no longer work because the immune reserves have been depleted, and instead of discontinuing the use of drugs, we invent new, more effective ones! After sulfadizine and streptocide, antibiotics were invented, followed by hormonal drugs. But it is hormones (both in ointments and tablets) that most suppress the human immune system. We must finally say that AIDS is largely the result of the use of hormonal drugs worldwide.
– So, what should we do now, given that we are surrounded by dangers?
– Start with cleansing – both the external environment and each person, because the genetic and immune foundations of humanity are a single entity.
We need to rid our environment of chemicals as much as possible, especially from agricultural chemicals, pesticides, and herbicides. This is already the work of agronomists and economists.
There are biological methods of farming, and not knowing how to manage without chemicals is simply ignorance.
We know very little and use even less of fruits that are medicinal, like dried apricots, plums, melons, watermelons, figs, mulberries, actinidia. Even grapes and apples we don't fully utilize.
We eat very few fresh vegetables – cabbage, beets, celery, parsnips, sweet potatoes, Jerusalem artichokes, stachys, cucumbers, pumpkins, bell peppers. But each of these plants is both a pharmacy and a complete carbohydrate and protein food! Honey, nuts, dried fruits and vegetables are rare on our table, and there are very few edible herbs – fresh and dried. Among herbs, celery, parsley, sorrel, sorrel, primrose, rhubarb, dandelion, burdock, and many others are particularly valuable, nutritious, and medicinal.
Speaking of grains, it is important to know that buckwheat is the most valuable of them.
Its value is immense, especially considering the properties of buckwheat honey, which can cure diabetes. Oatmeal and barley are also exceptionally calorie-dense and valuable.
Sprouted wheat grains, as a daily addition to meals, are a rich source of vitamins and biologically active substances.
And let's do without sugar! It's actually a chemical reagent that requires dozens of enzymes for absorption. The same applies to high-grade flour, semolina, and polished rice. They deprive the body of bioenergy, vitamins, and trace elements.
Sugar should be fully replaced with honey and dried fruits. The same sugar beets in their raw and boiled forms are much more useful than sugar. Meat products, by their nature, destroy the immune system and become unnecessary.
How wonderful would it be if the pharmacological haze that has overtaken humanity gave way to pure air, green plantations, and clean food! And until this is done on a national scale, well, save yourself!
And one more piece of advice. If you get sick, don't use medications, but cleanse your body, refrain from food, and drink herbal infusions with honey and fresh juices.
Try to learn as much as possible about the possibilities of non-medical treatments for any illness and use them to their fullest.
Protect and restore the immune system's capabilities by at least not destroying it! In this way, you will be able to protect yourself from AIDS, from the flu, and even from cancer. Especially protect the immune system of children – the fourth generation, raised in a chemical environment, is particularly vulnerable and needs special protection from medications!
Interviewed by Lyudmila Tkacheva.