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AIDS: The Real Cause

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AIDS: The Real Cause

This ground-breaking new book by senior molecular immunologist Thomas A. Patterson (PhD) provides the first comprehensive, scientific explanation of what really causes AIDS. It includes the results of more than 30 years of AIDS research and for the first time combines key findings of both proponents and critics of the standard HIV-AIDS explanation.

But Patterson goes one step further and adds the crucial, missing piece of the puzzle: a disease known as "The Great Imitator" to historians of medicine, as it has been misleading doctors repeatedly over the centuries by causing symptoms that imitate other illnesses. A disease that is caused by a microbe known to clinicians as the "stealth pathogen", because it subverts the immune system, evades detection by many standard testing procedures, survives treatment by most standard antibiotics, and may strike unexpectedly even years or decades after infection. A disease known as: syphilis.

By connecting the dots, a bigger picture emerges: it turns out that syphilis explains all aspects of AIDS conclusively, including modes of transmission, immunological characteristics, clinical symptoms, epidemiology both in developed and developing countries, and historical timing of the AIDS epidemic.

Historical documents show that a small group of pioneering researchers and doctors suspected chronic syphilis as the true cause of AIDS from the very beginning. At the time, they couldn't prove their case, hence they were ignored and soon forgotten - almost. Yet modern research confirms that they were right all along.

Building on this radically new explanation, Patterson provides the first-ever effective medical treatment scheme that will finally put an end to the 30-year epidemic of AIDS.

A real game changer.

130 scientific references. 20 illustrations and high-resolution micrographs.

68 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 20, 2014

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May 14, 2014
Although an interesting idea it is not exactly convincing. The resolutions of anticipated challenges to the theory don't actually satisfy the challenges and blood transmissability isn't discussed. HIV satisfies Koch's postulates while syphilis does not. Some housekeeping considerations, citations are presented for syphilis as cause responses to HIV as cause arguments that aren't chronologically possible (based on the dates provided in citation for articles).
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