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A new medicine has brought promise to Africa, to fight the disease that “destroys a child’s immune system, so they’re more susceptible to diseases and less capable of recovering from them.”

Thanks to the new treatment:

  • “In three weeks, we can cure a kid that looked like they’re half dead.
  • “It’s just, boom! It’s a spectacular response,” Dr. Tectonidis says.
  • [C]hildren that would have been hospitalized in the past can now be treated at home.
  • “There’s many countries in Africa now saying, ‘We want a factory. We want a factory.’ Well let’s give it to them,” he says.
  • “We just have to focus on these areas….We have to go for the jugular. Where are they dying? Where are they wasted? That’s where we have to intervene.

But not everyone has “Access” to the life-saving drug. The result?

  • Wasted life. Just totally wasted life for nothing. Because they don’t have this product.

What’s the product? A new “Aids” drug? A condom? A new vaccine for “Aids?”

Read on:

“Wasted life. Just totally wasted life for nothing. Because they don’t have this product, a little bit of peanut butter with vitamins,” Tectonidis says. “What a waste.”

The Product is called PlumpyNut. [Here]

The fact that Western countries can easily save lives by providing essential nutrition, is another reason why I oppose “hiv testing,” which is a non-specific, non-standardized, poly-reactive antibody assay, that is now used to tell people just like this that they’re going to “die, no matter what, unless they take FDA Black Box label drugs for life.” [Here]

And a reason why I will be supporting the Plumpynut program.

You can too:

From ProjectPeanutButter.org

It currently costs $10 to provide a malnourished child with Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Food. Project Peanut Butter continues to help many thousands malnourished children of southeast Africa through the generosity of its supporters. With your contribution, we can continue this life saving nutritional program.

To donate, please send a check to:

Project Peanut Butter
c/o The Manarys
7435 Flora Ave
St. Louis, MO 63143

Project Peanut Butter is exempt from Federal income tax under section 501© (3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Contributions are deductible under section 170 of the Code. Project Peanut Butter is classified as a public charity. The tax identification number is 31447. All donations are thus 100% deductible, charitable donations and all proceeds go towards the purchase of peanut butter to treat malnourished children.

Project Peanut Butter is an incorporated, non-for-profit organization in the state of Missouri.”

My check is on the way. Please join me.

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Further Reading on Plumpyut, and on Testing and Black Box Drugs

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