The Cure for HIV and AIDS

by Hulda Regehr Clark, Ph.D., N.D.
ProMotion Publishing, San Diego, CA, 1993, 433 pgs.

Abstract/Summary

The human species is now heavily infested with the fluke family of parasites, particularly the intestinal fluke Fasciolopsis buskii, but also the sheep liver fluke Fasciola hepatica, the pancreatic fluke of cattle Eurytrema pancreatica, and the human liver fluke Clonorchis sinensis. This increase is due to the establishment of a new "biological reserve" in cattle, fowl and household pets. In the presence of solvents, these flukes can complete their entire life cycle in the human body, not requiring a snail as an intermediate host, as they usually do. These solvents are isopropyl alcohol, benzene, methanol, xylene, toluene and others which occur as residues in our foods and pollute our body--products such as toothpaste, mouthwash, lotions and cosmetics. These solvents are also contaminants of animal feed, and thus are responsible for establishing this new reservoir or source of infection.

Different solvents accumulate preferentially in different organs. Benzene accumulates in the thymus, resulting in damage to the thymus and completion of the life cycle of Fasciolopsis in the thymus. A stage in the life cycle of Fasciolopsis brings with it the HIV virus. Its preferred tissues of colonization are the thymus and penis in the male and the thymus and the vagina in the female. The HIV virus has not yet become a human virus, since it disappears within 24 hours after the last fluke stage has been destroyed. However, it could become a true human virus through mutation, no doubt. For this reason it is of paramount importance to end this new kind of parasitism in humans.

Removal of all solvents from the patient's lifestyle and destruction of all fluke stages as well as elimination of undercooked beef, turkey and chicken in the diet results in quick recovery, generally less than one week, from HIV infection. HIV/AIDS could be eradicated in a very short time by clearing our food animals and household pets of fluke parasites and by monitoring all food and feed for solvents.

The cause of benzene accumulation (besides direct consumption) by some persons and not by others appears to be due to eating different amounts of 4,5 benzopyrene (but not 3,4 benzopyrene). 4,5 benzopyrene is present in grilled, broiled (flame heated) foods, even ordinary toast. Vitamin B2 speeds up benzopyrene detoxification.

Since developmental stages of the intestinal fluke are found in blood, breast milk, the saliva, semen and urine, and can be seen directly in these body fluids using a low power microscope, it follows that this parasite can be transmitted not only through sexual contact and blood, but by kissing on the mouth, breast feeding, and childbearing. However, the recipient would develop HIV/AIDS only if benzene were accumulated in his or her body.

The methods used to obtain all these results are discussed in (chapter) How To Test Yourself. A simple circuit is also described which can be built by a novice and allows anyone to reproduce my results.