Author claims use of poppers led to AIDS FAB, Ontario's Gay Scene Magazine # 150 Oct. 26 - Nov 8, 2000 Poppers - not HIV - are the cause of AIDS in North America, according to Marvin R. Kitzerow, author of The AIDS Indictment. Kitzerow claims that prolonged use of nitrate inhalants (poppers) predisposed almost all of the first victims of AIDS and he blames the US Center for Disease Control for not alerting the world of the "nitrate inhalant epidemic." "In order to understand the cure for AIDS you have to understand the true origin," says Kitzerow. "AIDS got its foundation in the 60s when the gay community discovered that inhaling poppers relaxed their anal sphincter muscles. It is the most cancer causing immune destructive chemical known to man and the gay community was sniffing this stuff like candy." He claims that all of the first reported cases of AIDS in California were patients who had used nitrate inhalants over a period of four to six years. "What they were developing was symptoms of Kaposis Sarcoma," he says, "which is a very rare cancer unheard of in otherwise young healthy men." Kitzerow insists the AIDS "epidemic" in North America is a result of several factors, including recreational chemical abuse, corporate greed, medical research errors, false positive HIV tests and AZT. He describes his book as an exposé of "the most diabolic medical blunder of modern times. " Kitzerow says the only research paper to conclude that HIV is responsible for killing human T-cells was authored by Dr. Robert Gallo of the National Institutes of Health. Previous studios, like one conducted by a team of French doctors, suggested that HIV was not antagonistic enough to cause the damage that was occurring with AIDS patients. Indeed, Gallo later amended his hypothesis, claiming he couldn't prove that HIV killed T-cells. Kitzerow claims hundreds of thousands of people living with HIV are suffering from their drug treatments, not their HIV status. Kitzerow has studied dietarypathology for the last 30 years and graduated from the nutritional science program at Life Science Institute in Austin, Texas, in 1989. Kitzerow offers simple advice to anyone living with HIV. "First of all, get off all drugs - all anti-viral drugs, all chemotherapy drugs - and get on a healthy lifestyle," he says. "Get rid of mucuous-forming foods because dairy products, pastries, rice and flours form a mucuous that gets up into the sinus and fuels the bacteria that live there." He recommends eating only raw foods that are, water soluble - raw fruit, vegetables and juices "Abstinence from recreational as well as prescription drugs, along with practicing a healthy lifestyle, is the only hope in surviving AIDS," explains Kitzerow. / fab staff
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