AIDS in Africa and other underdeveloped countries

Since 2001, when Peter Chappell designed the resonance for HIV/AIDS called PC1 in Ethiopia, many AIDS-patients in several African countries as well as India have been treated with PC1.

Patient taking PC1 Remedy The remedy is usually applied in liquid form, and patients takes 5 drops of it per day. Depending on the stage of AIDS the results will be visible within days or weeks. The clinical observation is that people get well from all AIDS-related symptoms including opportunistic infections and can work again, take care of their children, or go back to school soon. They normally feel very well in weeks. Their appetite returns and they gain weight. Their pains disappear and their energy returns.

The observation is that PC1 always works for AIDS in Africa, provided patients keep taking PC1 daily as needed. Exceptions we see in those cases where there is starvation or regular re・fection due to unsafe sex. At all places where CD4s could be done an increase was noted from at least 10% to back to normal values.

The aim of the ARHF is to offer treatment to all that can benefit from PC1. To reach that goal we need more doctors and clinics willing to use remedy, and if possible also gather data for research purposes, because the more solid proof we can provide concerning the efficacy of PC1 for HIV/AIDS the closer we will get to having the remedy available on a large scale. It may be clear that to get there we need a lot of help on many levels.

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