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Healthy eating can fight AIDS Mbeki: I win

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Healthy eating can fight AIDS Mbeki: I win
According to a radio broadcast heard here, South African President Mbeki, who is visiting Singapore, said he is the winner in the fight against AIDS because a World Health Organization symposium in Durban last week agreed that nutrition is the key to fighting AIDS and an important aspect of AIDS.
"When Mbeki delivered a speech to the business community in Singapore and answered questions about AIDS, he pointed out that a healthy diet is the main way to overcome AIDS, but he also emphasized that it is not only by taking healthy and nutritious medicines that AIDS can be ended, and the treatment of AIDS still requires a strong person body, an effective medical care system and an effective dispensing mechanism. (At present, the anti-AIDS drugs used in western pharmaceutical factories have extremely severe side effects, and patients often die from the side effects of the drugs, not from AIDS. A healthy diet is absolutely correct, It applies to all diseases, not just AIDS but all cancers.)"
"Mbeki said that for him, the prevention and treatment of AIDS is a very simple issue. I really don't know why there is such a big controversy. After discussions with WHO experts, people have begun to understand the role of healthy diet in the prevention and treatment of AIDS .(This sentence is the most correct. It is a very simple matter. Western medicine factories try their best to expand it, so that they can appear important. Otherwise, who cares about you? To prevent and control AIDS, the most important thing is to refuse drugs. That's right.)"
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"The theme of this report is correct. It is unavoidable that it was influenced by Western medicine factories, but it is not important anymore. I will slowly collect any information about AIDS, and I will put them all together in the future so that readers can understand what AIDS is. There is no need to treat it at all."
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