Paul
Thanks for clarifying that. I had only saw the
HPV subject and wondered what the heck you were doing.
So I apologize for my accusing you of going off topic and conflating HPV with HIV. As for my remarks to Klo, they were primarily self deprecating as unless you go back into the past threads on
Erbitux, you would not know that "You are much better and nicer at pointing out that studies cited by posters do not always mean what is implied or are irrelevant to the question." was self deprecatory and only tangentionally about you. It was an apt description of how Klo handled some of my citations on
Erbitux being worthless. But that was before you joined the board so you may have missed it. She kept me sharp and I was able to muster the later criticisms of the studies which suggest her Alex was a very lucky man not to have gotten
Erbitux.
I do not know of any HIV fungus in everyone nor have I ever even heard about such a thing But in reading my post, I can see that it is unclear that I meant that if you do have HIV, then common fungal infections, spores, parasites that all of us encounter and our immune system handily dispatches with perhaps diarrhea, can turn fatal. Even normal everyday stuff that everyone has can suddenly rage out of control for AIDS patients. The medical term is opportunistic infection. It looks like we both agree that anyone who thinks there is an HIV fungus inside us does have a major conspiracy issue as well as being wrong.
Do you have any citation to the Swedish study, as I have not seen anything like that
Charm