I developed Bell’s palsy (BP) yesterday, a couple of days after striking the left side of my head rather severely on the sharp, hard edge of my car door.
After self-diagnosing my symptoms, I was reluctant to seek any medical care, mainly because there really is no successful treatment or cure for BP. Most people recover [...]
David Rasnick, PhD:
Do ARVs Save Lives? The raw data
Rethinking AIDS Conference
November 6-8, 2009
Oakland, CA
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“Let’s go to lunch,” Tracy said, seeing how frustrated I was after discovering that I had miscalculated the distance needed to rough-in a door that I was helping her install in a newly framed wall.
“Fine. How about chile rellenos?”
“I know this restaurant,” she said, “but I don’t remember the name… down on Southwest Boulevard. You [...]
Tony Lance knows about gay men, because he is one. He has spent years studying and developing a theory that explains how and why so many of us develop poor health and damaged immune systems.
Lance proposes that the disease affecting so many gay men is actually caused by disruption and destruction of the intestinal tract, [...]
A recent experience drove home for me that the rotted foundation for explaining AIDS is still trying to support some pretty inexcusable medical practices at local doctors’ offices.
My partner Michael is taking a class to get his EMS (Emergency Medical Services) certificate. One of the course requirements is that he get a series of Hepatitis [...]
The Canadian Broadcasting Center (CBC) is doing what the mainstream media does so well for AIDS apologists: repeating inaccurate headlines without reading or thinking:
Premature Aging of the Brain Seen in HIV Patients
That is simply not what this study reports, and I blogged about it just a few days ago here.
It is pretty obvious that the [...]
Remember 2004 and 2005? The years you couldn’t walk without falling and spraining your ankles?
You could no longer climb the stairs in your home without dropping to your hands and knees, and could only come back down by crawling backwards?
Do you remember the times you came out of unconsciousness to see the faces of [...]
Once in a while I come across a piece of writing that resonates so closely with my own experiences that I want to say “I wish I had written that”.
Carl Stryg wrote just such an essay recently, published at The Truth Barrier, a website founded by journalist Celia Farber. From the first paragraph, Stryg has [...]
Some folks who have read my story about quitting AIDS drugs and nearly two dozen other prescription drugs seem to think I attribute my improved health to that choice alone.
It isn’t that simple.
There is no doubt in my mind that taking so many prescription drugs, even under the care of physicians, was damaging me and [...]
I started this blog one year ago today.
What a difference a year can make.
After several years of self-imposed isolation–mostly due to the effects caused by being over-drugged by allopathic doctors–I started re-emerging as a participant in the world around me.
Blogging was a part of that.
I started blogging mostly for myself, thinking it would be a [...]

