Fight
HIV and AIDS Naturally
Developed by a medical team in Canada, composed of licensed medical doctors and
PhD experts, they developed a formulation of essential oils for treating immune
system diseases. The pharmaceutical industry often uses natural plants to make
drugs, but they alter these so that they are patentable. If it can't be patented,
pharmaceutical companies won't make or sell it. An inexpensive solution that
is not patentable is not likely to be researched or promoted. So doctors won't
know about it, and the research won't be there to support it.
If you are in pursuit of a natural, affordable, non-toxic solution
to combat HIV and AIDS, your doctor will likely not know about it.
Even when such a product has research behind it, if it is a natural
substance, it can take years before the traditional doctors become
aware of it. This tea and essential oil combination is one such
product.
www.health-reports.com/hiv-aids.html
DrugWatch.com—"Keeping
your medication safe."
Extensive information about thousands of different medications and
drugs currently on the market or previously available worldwide.
Includes up-to-date information about prescription and over-the-counter
medications and includes details about associated side effects to
aid in the protection of patients and consumers.
www.DrugWatch.com
African Medical
and Research Foundation
Founded in 1957, AMREF is the only international health development
NGO that has it headquarters in Africa, with 97% of its staff
as African. AMREF implements projects to learn, and shares that
learning with others to advocate for changes in health policy
and practice. AMREF has an extensive online library and supports
the Flying Doctors Service, also established in 1957.
www.amref.org
HIV & AIDS
in Uganda
A well documented and excellent article by AVERT on the success Uganda has
accomplished on reducing HIV/AIDS infection; and examining the reasons why.
www.avert.org/aidsuganda.htm
Sub Saharan
African HIV & AIDS Statistics Summary
Statistics on the nations of sub-Saharan Africa; including People
Living with HIV, Adult Infection Rate; number of women infected;
number of children infected; AIDS deaths; Orphans due to AIDS.
www.avert.org/subaadults.htm
USA
HIV & AIDS Statistics Summary
AIDS statistics for the United States of America. Interesting for
a comparison.
www.avert.org/statsum.htm
Sex
Study is Planned Parenthood Propaganda
An interesting perspective on the agenda of Planned Parenthoodworthy
reading.
www.abstinence.net/blog/?postid=219
Sexual
Abstinence
A balanced article produced by a women's health Web site. Written
by Monnica Williams, M.A., who is an experienced worker at several
pregnancy clinics, including A Woman's Concern in Massachusetts,
The Pregnancy Centers of Central Virginia and the Westside Pregnancy
Resource Center & Clinical Laboratory in Los Angeles.
www.epigee.org/guide/abstain.html
WAIT Training
Why Am I Tempted (WAIT) Training aims at making healthy relationships
possible through abstinence education, relationship skills training,
innovative curricula and leadership development.
www.waittraining.org
Martin Ssempa
and Uganda Success
Martin Ssempa has spent nearly two decades on the frontline of Uganda's highly
successful AIDS prevention response. From writing and presenting a community
drama in the first nationwide AIDS prevention campaign, to his current roles
as pastor, counselor and consultant to the government of Uganda, Mr. Ssempa
has been a key voice in the development and execution of national policy to
combat the spread of HIV/AIDS.
www.martinssempa.com
HOPEHIV
Seeking to offer children in sub-Saharan Africa who are affected,
or infected, by HIV/AIDS, the love, protection and support they
need to build foundations of hope for a future.
www.hopehiv.org
MercyCorps
Twenty-five years after its discovery, HIV/AIDS is still outpacing
the efforts to stop it. Today, more than 11,000 people will be
newly infected with HIV, and only a fraction will be treated.
www.mercycorps.org/topics/hivaids
Students Partnership
Worldwide
By working with and through young people, SPW empowers the next
generation to act as catalysts for change. Young people are willing
to live and work in rural communities for extended periods of
time, necessary for building strong relationships with youth.
SPW builds life skills, such as leadership and self-esteem the
empower young people to change their behavior.
www.spw.org/
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