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Can the Body Really Kill ALL Pathogen? CClick here for NEXT ARTICLE
Exposure to a dangerous pathogen does not guarantee a person will suffer from disease. Not all those exposed to flu's, Polio,Legionairre's, or even AIDS contract disease. Though some practitioners may proclaim a person's immune system to be "compromised," we find this, most often, is not the case at all. We believe the crucial issue is, how does the immune system respond? Is it killing or ignoring the pathogen?
Hepatitis C is a well documented example. Prior to recent advances in blood screening techniques, hospitals would sometimes administer Hepatitis C contaminated blood. After informing their patients of the bad news, extended follow up would reveal that some would die, some would range from extremely ill to mildly ill, and others would prove to have no evidence of the pathogen upon further up blood tests. It is the reaction of the immune system that governs not only whether one contracts disease, but also, the severity of the symptoms experienced.
Modern science has now formally acknowledged that it is the immune system's behavior that governs the outcome of pathogen exposures. AIDS is a disease that some people prove immune to, even after intravenous exposure. Cutting edge geneticists hope to isolate the critical information for immune function in the DNA in order to create an injection that will change the immune behavior to restore health of the afflicted. Though the outcome of this logic is yet to be proven, the issue of immune system behavior is clearly recognized. It would seem they believe the body can kill deadly AIDS pathogen.
We find immune system behavior to be changeable inexpensively through training. Here we see notarized affidavit from a man whose viral load count dropped from over 1 million to 147,000 due to immune training. Prior to training his immune system was not killing these pathogen and, after immune training, not only did his numbers drop but he reports a corresponding rise in energy and quality of life. He has received several more training sessions but has not taken another blood test. We feel a more recent blood test would reveal an even lower viral load count.
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