Pane 6. Portland Observer, Auaust 26, 19«7 AIDS Death Sentence Refute by Laurence Badgley, M.D. Dr. Badgley is a Yale medical school graduate who treats AIDS patients with natural therapies in his San Francisco and Los Angeles clinics. He has video films of long term survivors and he will be in Seattle, Septem ber 27 28, 1987, in Portland, September 25 26, 1987; in Los Angeles, Sep­ tember 18 22, 1987; and in New York, October 8 11, 1987. With the Center For Disease Control reporting increasing numbers of deaths and predicted deaths from AIDS, I feel it is time the American public became better informed. Contrary to media reports by governmental social support agencies, and AIDS diagnosis does not necessarily translate into an automatic two year death sentence. There are survivors living beyond that time who are free of the virus and who didn't use drugs to achieve wellness. They used natural means to achieve their recoveries. AIDS is, after all, a DEFICIENCY disease, in which immune function is impaired. Does it make sense to treat a deficiency with drugs when sub­ stance abuse has in many of these cases been a part of a Person With AIDS (PWA's) lifestyle? Drug induced illnesses are rampant in this country. PWA's grew up on several courses of antibiotics administered for any num­ ber of health problems long before their diagnosis with ARC AIDS. These 20 to 30-year-olds were children in the mid 50's to 60 s and were treated with antibiotics for flu, earache, sore throat, cold, and coughs. Antibiotics Dr. Laurence Badgley, M.D. were thought to be the panacea of the times. This was useless since there are almost no prescription durgs against viruses. Being good businessmen doctors have learned that patients expect a medication at the conclusion of an office visit, and they dutifully comply. The patient is satisfied, the doctor has pleased the patient, but what about the long-term consequences? Antibiotics kill the normal bacteria living in the body. The work of these normal bacteria benefit and maintain balance. When these good germs are destroyed, they permit bad germs to enter the body and take over. This is often the start of a continuum, the condition known as Can­ dida albicans or yeast proliferation in the body. This commonly manifests as yeast infections of the genital area. As the condition progresses in the s. i s Beauty & Barber Supplies Back to School Sale. Save up . to _ no. 30% on unchecked state, so do digestive problems, bowel problems, migraine, asthma, hormonal irregularities, allergies, fatigue, lethargy, lesions and skin rashes Mental-emotional symptoms include depression, anxiety, hyper­ activity irritiability, poor concentration, and loss of memory. Candidiasis is not new, having been around for centuries. The declining vitality of seve­ ral generations due to suboptimal diets, along with associated factors such as drug and chemical exposures have made us a nation of persons perdis posed to disease. There are effective treatments for the Candida condition, and they should be sought as early as possible when it is suspected. Cam dida is often at the base of the continuum of those persons later diagnosed with ARC/AIDS. . , . If non-drug treatment of AIDS is possible and effective, why isn t it evident in the news? Media sources choose instead to healme stones about drug "cures". These so-called successes build confidence, causing thou­ sands to wait for forthcoming "magic bullet" drug cures. The waiting time is wasted and could be better used implementing healthier lifestyle chan­ ges. Often the journalists writing these "success" stories are dependent for their news angles upon the prominent institutions whose opinions they re­ present. Dramatic drug "break-throughs” are journalistically speaking, more news-worthy. .... As an examples of how our medical system is skewed toward synthetic therapies, I cite an article in the AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION NEWS on November 7, 1986, proclaiming: AZT SUCCESS, DESPITE SIDE EFFECTS. A healthy looking young AIDS patient is pictured and quote "if I didn't know I was sick, I wouldn't know I was sick". The story is clearly intended to portray success of the synthetic chemical AZT. Further reading reveals another interpretation. Besides the AZT administered, (which caused anemia) the patient also pursued "daily exercise, yoga, nutritional counseling, a balanced diet of organic food, Chinese herbs, and weekly acupuncture and massage". One has to wonder if these lifestyle’ changes had anything to do with his recovery. I would conclude they had EVER THING to do with it. The patient likely recovered in SPITE of the drug, not because of it. I am seeing many survivors who do not use any drugs to effect recovery, but they are all using lifestyle changes in habits, nutrition and mental and spiritual outlook. By 1987, science has finally proven that the immune system is intimate­ ly controlled by glandular hormones, nutirition, vitamins, minerals, and the mind. Improper diets, attitudes and thoughts can damage the immune sys­ tem Science has also demonstrated how acupuncture, attitudinal chan­ ges, herbs, and proper nutrition can help to re-build the immune system. It makes good sense to use these healing techniques in PWA's. Why then do we continue to witness the predominent schools of medi­ cine and science maintaining, "AIDS is fatal"? They suggest that a cure is dependent upon them, and they solicit funding in a clear cut case of institu­ tional egotism and greed. Actually, the positioning of medical schools and drug syndicates fosters their continued control of the extremely lucrative business of treating AIDS. Personal confirmation of this was displayed to me recently when I organized a national forum where experts of natural therapies for the immune system presented their views. A professional man who believed in the premise volunteered his help, but was later swayed to abandon his commitment when he received a job at a facility where AIDS patients receive care. His new employers made clear that affiliation with the forum was unacceptable, and depicted it as a threat to his employment. Sadly, those persons in charge of dissemination of information to PWA's are in similar circumstances. Their involvement is limited to educa­ tion about issues regarding the acquisition of AIDS, such as "safe sex practices. They are part and parcel followers of the conventional medical mentality of placing all hope in drug cures. Whenever these persons come into contact with information about natural therapies, they usually discard it out of ignorance. Recently, I was invited to give a lecture at one of the biggest medical-nursing schools in the United States. The topic was Heal­ ing AIDS Naturally" and had been promoted to many departments by flyer for over one month. The audience numbered about thirty and consisted of clerical staff and secretaries. Not one doctor, nurse, medical student or nursing student attended the lecture! These are the same people who are attempting to chase down the myriad of germs that secondarily invade the weakened immune systems of PWA’s. Yes, we do read that these profes­ sionals are helping by their attempts to counsel PWA's and their families, but it is mostly around issues such as death and bereavement. W ouldn't it be far better if health care givers were informed to teach PWA's how to model the AIDS survivors and to teach ways to attaining health through natural means such as nutrition, etc.? 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Many health care providers argue against natural therapies because they are uneasy about patients taking self-responsibility for their own pro­ blems. These practitioners often believe that by doing so patients would become upset and experience guilt and shame. No one gets sick intention­ ally. A conscious decision to be ill is ridiculous. People slip into patterns gradually or have long-term predisposing factors such as alcohol, poor diet, promiscuity or substance abuse. Natural therapies help people to review their lifestyles and to recognize their mode of living as causal in the role of disease. With this knowledge and forewarning, the PWA's are blessed in being able to make changes in their lives and to re-establish a healthy body and mind. . Dr. Bailey will be interviewing Dr. Badgley on Monday, Ucto ber 2.1987, 9:00 - 9:30 a.m. on KBOO. W here Are You? 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