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Syphilis is NOT AIDS

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GMCarter - 11 Oct 2005 12:29 GMT
Copi's lunatic assertions and wacky websites say nothing at all.

Indeed,
http://www.robertbenmitchell.com/books/saa/appendixa.html

That's standard treatment for syphilis, albeit somewhat longer.
Lovely. If it cured AIDS, AIDS would have been cured ages ago.

He notes in another chapter: "Once the bacterium of malignant syphilis
goes on the offensive, it not only attacks everywhere, but in every
way imaginable.6 The skin can become victim to alopecia, rashes, and
eruptions of condyloma, while mucous patches and ulcers erode the
mouth. Generalized lymphadenopathy, fever, malaise, anorexia, and
arthritis weaken the host's overall condition, while pharyngitis,
laryngitis, glomerulonephritis, nephrotic syndrome, and hepatitis do
more specific damage. Soon, the devastating symptoms of neurosyphilis
may appear, including aphasia, ataxia, bladder disturbances, cranial
nerve involvement, cerebral congestion, decreased memory,
encephalitis, epilepsy, facial paralysis, hemiplegia, hyperactive
reflexes, insanity, locomotor ataxia, meningitis, optic atrophy
(blindness), paraplegia, peripheral neuropathy, sensorium (dementia),
shooting pains, seizures, and stroke.7 As in AIDS, malignant syphilis
places no restrictions on when these ailments appear or how often they
recur."

Only a few of these are seen in HIV-related disease. Clinically, they
do not look the same at all.

What a complete load of nutzoid crap.

        George M. Carter
copi - 12 Oct 2005 13:09 GMT
> Indeed,
> http://www.robertbenmitchell.com/books/saa/appendixa.html
>
> That's standard treatment for syphilis, albeit somewhat longer.
> Lovely. If it cured AIDS, AIDS would have been cured ages ago.

a tragic error. PROVING, spirochetes persist past treatment:

http://actionlyme.org/Spirochetes%20on%20your%20brain_%20Liegner_Autopsy.htm
copi - 12 Oct 2005 17:04 GMT
GM Spammer wrote:

> Indeed,
> http://www.robertbenmitchell.com/books/saa/appendixa.html

> That's standard treatment for syphilis, albeit somewhat longer.
> Lovely. If it cured AIDS, AIDS would have been cured ages ago.

a tragic error. PROVING, spirochetes persist past treatment:

>http://actionlyme.org/Spirochetes%20on%20your%20brain_%20Liegner_Autopsy.htm

>What's that got to do with syphilis?

>And gosh--those case reports! Heavens...they were using ELISAs and PCR
>and all sorts of things! I guess B. bergdorferi doesn't exist either!

No. Borrelia Burgdorferi exists.

Lyme Disease Discovery Raises New Concerns About Syphilis and AIDS

http://www.anapsid.org/lyme/jones.html

you should get your neurosyphilis treated fast from Dr. Marshall:

http://autoimmunityresearch.org/trevor-30th.ram

he has very good new antibiotics for you!
 
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