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DAVID BALTIMORE SAYS THE VIRUS HAS BEEN CURED AND IS CURABLE.

THE popular DRADE HIVCURE WITH MO=N=EYBACK GUARANTEE: A small molecular practice in Ondo State converts people 

who are HIV OR HEPATITIS+VE TO NEGATIVE AGAIN. SHORT COURSE IS 2 MONTHS where thereafter you continue to test and


afterwards maintain negative with drugs. LONG COURSE IS 7 MONTHS and


THAT LEADS TO PERMANENT NEGATIVE. Ant-iHIV treatment includes silver ions, zinc ions,


aminoglycans, ozone, bee venom, external chlorine, external peroxide, external silver cream,


as well as a molecular blast for anal warts. The program was developed by Dr Adedayo, a


Chatham fellow A handbook is sold to all participants to seek their consent and train them on the extractive molecular procedure which depletes the viruses from the bloodstream. It is a cheap knockoff of heroic medicine, molecular medicine, advanced hematological procedures and audited blood counts. Most of it can only be performed by physicians, although in difficult, hard to reach terrains in Africa, health technology students are trained to carry out some procedures pending transfer to a doctor. It was hurriedly developed over 10 years, to counteract the development of drug resistance and gross morbidity with resultant mortality amongst HIV+ people in Nigeria. He developed the procedure in his spare time and recruited several high risk groups including men who have sex with men to verify the procedure. The metareviews used alongside pooled research findings globally gave an outstanding result in the findings. Blood extraction of viral load sliced the overall count in half, regular antivirals became more efficient. Reservoirs became activated upon the depletion of ISM, the immunosuppressive moieties, and the browninan motion accompanying the procedures suppressed replication efficiently. Most patients were able to return home within short periods with a negative status which would then be tested over 6 months to one year for recrudescence. A robust credit scheme was provided to sustain punctuality, discourage truance and enforce compliance to the routine. The reports generated from the exercise have been submitted to several government agencies and are awaiting feedback. Dr Adedayo, however, continues to saves lives. Dr Adedayo lives in southwestern Nigeria where he works for the government as an ordinary civil servant in the health ministry.