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DECEMBER 1994 -JANUARY 1995 HIV is a virus. AIDS is a condition. Sometimes they occur together. Sometimes they occur separateIy. The source of the mv virus is the human intestinal flu~e, Fasciolopsis buskii (see Figure 1). This parasite typically lives in the intestine where it might do little harm, causing only colitis, Crohn's disease or irritable bowel syndrome, or perhaps nothing at all. But if it invades a different organ, like the liver, uterus, kidneys or thymus, it does a great deal of harm. If it establishes itself in the thymus, it causcs mY/AIDS! It only establishes itself in the thymus in some people. These people have benzcne in weir bodies. All HIV patients (100 per cent) have both benzene and a stage of the imestin,al fluke in their thymuses. The solvent benzene is responsible for letting the fluke establish itself in the thymus. In order to get HIV, you mus~ have 00t!l the parasite ;md beD~ene in your body. Many of us have this fluke parasite in our intestines. Humans are the natUral host for this parasiJe. When this fluke is killed, together with its eggs and microscopic stages, the HIV virus disappears from the ltuman body in 24 hours. From this it can be concluded that the virus belongs to the parasite. The virus ~ have the fluke to survive. It is non difficult to kill this parasite and all its stages. In fact, the intestinal fluke and all its millions of eggs and microscopic stages can be killed in five days. AIDS is a condition. AIDS reflects the condition of me thymus. When the thymus gJland cannot 'make' enough T-cells1, your immunity is lowered. The Thymus and AIDS The "T' in T-cells comes from the word "thymus". The thymus is located under the top of your breastbone. It is just below the thyroid gland. What could be happening to the thymus 'that prevents it from making enough T-cells? It is being invaded by the intestinal fluke. The thymus is a small gland and the intestinal fluke is a large parasite! The thymus has a lot of work to do and the flukes are eating its food and leaving their wastes in it. It is like having a moose invade your kitchen! Why is this fluke, which belongs in the intestine (hence its name), suddenly invading the thymus? Does the fluke travel from the intes.tine to the thymus? Is there something about the thymus that attracts it? As you rcad the case histories, a fascinating story is revealed. The real culprit is benzene. Benzene is a solvent. It is an extremely toxic solvent. We would not expect to fmd benzene anywhere in our environment. It is even monitored in gasoline. It is prohibited in dry-cleaning fluids and rubber cement. How could it be present in your body? A solvent is a substance that can dissolve grease. There are many solvents used in industries but none dissolves grease as fast as benzene. The living body is made of greases! Fats andl oils make the brain and spinal cord and nerves and the protective covering of every living cell! Benzene accumulates in the Thymus Different toxins accumulate in different organs. If you accidentally drink some wood alcohol, which is another solvent, it goes to your pancreas first. This organ makes your insulin and regulates your blood sugar. People with "low ·blood sugar" or chronic fatigue actually dQ have wO.Qd alcohol in weir pancreas. How did they get it? Wood alcohol, is a pollutant in carbonated beverages, artificial sweetener and many other foods. At first your body can detoxify it. This lis when your body is young and strong like a child's. But as you keep drinking the wood, alcohol, the pancreas wears out and the wood alcohol begins to pile up there and do a lot of harm. It weakens the pancreas so mueh that any parasite can live there. The immunity of the pancreas is being lowered. Bacteria, viruses, metal NEXUS. 15