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Application of torsion field for AIDS treatment

R. Maclane, A. Schmidt
Laboratory of genome wave modeling at medical department of Texas University International Academy of nonlinear system diagnostics

We carried out evaluation of left-hand polarized torsion field effect to apes suffering from AIDS. By application of left-hand polarized modulated torsion field we managed to turn off ENV gene, responsible for production of integrase enzyme which virus uses to seize cells and develop in organism. After exposure to torsion field we registered complete recovery almost of apes with early stage of disease and in case of apes with severe stage of diseases significant improvement of health condition. Nowadays there are many medications taking effect only after virus spread into organism cells by blocking two of three enzymes (reverse transcriptase and protease) which are used by HIV to introduce its genetic material into cells for further reproduction and spreading. Combination of such medications helps thousands of patients to live longer and be healthier; however they do not heal completely and gradually lose efficiency. This forced us to examine third enzyme integrase which plays major role in fusion of HIV genetic material and human DNA. Attempts to block integrase by any other means turned out to be rather difficult task. We carried out tests of left-hand polarized modulated torsion field effect to eight apes, which were infected by combined HIV (human/ape). In these animals we registered minor decreasing of CD 4 immune cells only; in six of them virus content decreased to the level when it was hardly detected. On the contrary in other six infected animals, which were not exposed to torsion field, number of CD 4 cells decreased greatly, virus concentration significantly increased. 12 weeks later we exposed apes with severe stages of disease to left-hand polarized torsion field. Their condition considerably improved, virus concentration in organism decreased greatly. During next years we plan to begin clinical examination of this method in people suffering from AIDS.

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