The HIV ´´cocktail´´ scam

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The collection of drugs known as ``cocktails`` are said to keep HIV from fully developing in a person`s body. While different cocktails are prescribed to different people based on personal differences, they all have one thing in common---they have never come under the rigorous standard of testing for drugs. How can this be? We`re told these cocktails save people`s lives yet they`ve never even been tested to see if they even work? Because the ``cocktails`` are a collection of drugs, they escape regulatory scrutiny when taken in conjunction. Just like now how RFK Jr. has started investigating Tylenol for safety and points to how Tylenol was tested for safety before just by itself but never in conjunction with other drugs and ``therapeutics``. In order to gage the therapeutic value of half a dozen drugs all together (the ``cocktails``), you`d need to test them together. It`s not good enough to say that separately each of these drugs was approved for use because they`re not being used separately. They`re being used together. They can`t carry out these tests because there`s no way to measure how much HIV is or is not replicating in somebody`s body because they`ve never been able to see, locate or much less isolate HIV within someone. Moreover, critical epidemiological studies which follow those who take the HIV cocktails and which follow those who don`t, this has never been done. If they can`t see if HIV is increasing or decreasing in the body, and if they won`t follow groups of people who take cocktails and compare them with people who don`t, and in an environment where they admit that the symptoms of the drugs are identical to AIDS, then what are we even dealing with here?

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