Re: Add oleander!
It may well be that oleander is more effective in HIV/AIDS when the person's health has declined than in ones who are relatively healthy. While there is a long list of serious side effects reported for mainstream antiviral and antiretroviral drugs, oleander extract is not toxic to healthy cells and there have been no long term negative side effects reported (lots of positive ones though). For example, there is a clear link to hepatotoxicity and liver failure with the mainstream drugs, while there has never been a single instance of hepatoxicity for anyone taking oleander.
Sadly, when it comes to mainstream drugs and treatment of HIV/AIDS (whatever that might really be), I expect that we can likely expect the same managed for profit paradigm as we do for cancer and other chronic conditions. There will be no cure forthcoming from mainstream medicine as long as they can manage the symptoms and profit from it over an extended number of years. And their side effects are known and proven, as they are with virtually all unnatural mainstream drugs.
Of perhaps primary consideration is that oleander is a potent immune stimulator as well as an immune modulator - and HIV/AIDS is identified as an immune disorder. I would say then that it would be a good idea to use it indefinitely. I don't have HIV, but I do take regular doses of oleander and have for years now.
I would agree wholeheartedly that a complete cure would be the ideal, but I propose that, short of achieving a complete cure, continued suppression and lasting good health are much better than the alternative. What happened to your T cell and antiviral counts during the five months you took oleander versus the two months where you did the Beck protocol? Also, have you tried the combination of oleander, colloidal silver, natural antivirals and digestive enzymes? That combination may never result in a complete cure, but, combined with a healthy diet and lifestyle, it might well keep you from ever declining into a poor state of health and enable you to live a long and healthy lifespan.
All the best,
DQ