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Friday, 21 October 2011

Is it really just a near cure or is this really it -- A CURE FOR HIV AIDS?

I am happy to see that this is the most popular page on my website.  In order to help me, if you have found it useful and if you have visited or contacted the clinic, would you mind telling them that you were referred through this site?  I do believe the clinic asks how people heard about them and we encourage the to give us feedback about how many referrals have mentioned this website.

Secondly, would you also send me a comment - even an anonymous one, so that I get an idea of to what extent I have helped you?

Lastly, if you have been cured please tell me.  This is very close to a cure and in many respects, indicates that negative status and cure are being experienced - except for people who have lived with the virus for so long that it has taken over the bone marrow, ie, inhabited the bone marrow system to the point that viruses are being produced non-stop, whatever our friends at the clinic try to do for you - and they are very dedicated, faithful, committed and qualified people.  Maybe the time will come, for long sufferers, that bone marrow transplants will help.





More information and knowledge
on precautions for the use
of this protocol \
is being posted on this website




Even so, do not lose hope.  This herbal remedy works for many and it is administered by a qualified doctor and clinician.  It takes you off of ARVs and therefore it is a phenomenal leap in the fight against the disease.

Telling me about your story anonymously will help me a great deal and make me very happy.

I shall be coming back with much more information related to the treatment, shortly.  That's a promise.

Mohamed




More information and knowledge
on precautions for the use
of this protocol \
is being posted on this website




First Edit at 11:37 AM 10/21/2011

As usual, we are always out of time but here is a story that is a must read:

I was trawling the Young Professionals and the Progressive Kenyans website and I ran into one Dr Mitch Medina again.

Dr Mitch Medina???   What a name!  Was this a local Harry Potter or what?  Well, no - far from it, as I realised when I met this exceptional thinker and doctor of Christian religion. 

Mitch would offer comments on topical issues and once upon a time, if my memory is ok on this, we had an exchange on some problem concerning how Kenya politics is going.  And we all know where it is heading!

Anyway, so I am trawling these gugoguroups for the latest information and to see how people are thinking and some engaging news and discussion.  While I am doing this, what do I come across?  A NEAR CURE FOR HIV AIDS,  by Dr Mitch Medina and company (see their address and some links below).

Mitch is a specialist in patents (protecting intellectual property), and he bumped into someone, a trained chemist/ pharmacist who well understood how to control his experiments.  This scientist had been experimenting with herbs and trees (dawa ya miti shamba) on people who were sick.  And guess what happened?

That's right.  It appeared to be working and just needed systemising and fine tuning.  This wonderful trio got together and decided to find a way to make it work.



Mitch and his wife Maria decided to give the potions a trial in probably the worst slum in town and discovered, only after they were flagging and about to give up, that someone was claiming to be feeling better.


Now they test everyone before they start the regime (which is quite simple and costs comparatively little) and then test them (for HIV and CD4 counts) once again.  The 'red line', starts to disappear and eventually there is not trace of it in some patients.  CD4 count goes up and the person's life and complexion change, apparently for the good.

If you want to know more (while I have less time to write the whole story) here is where to go if you have someone you want to help with their HIV PROBLEMS!!:  See the picture of Drs Mitch and Maria Medina, below:



 
Click on the picture of herb fields, above, to learn more about a possible cure for HIV AIDS
(I have to replace that picture - the logo of Equatorial Research Limited
in Kenya  - I somehow lost the picture but the link works click below for Part II)
Click here for Part II 


EQUATORIAL RESEARCH LTD.
P.O. Box 665, Village Market
Nairobi, Kenya,  OO621
+254-(0)-733-22-44-41/5

Ask for Maria, Senen, or
phone and ask for me, Moha or Njiwa (Ndege ya Amaani - Bird of Peace)
+254 726 752187/ 0735 38 26 19

http://i1.ytimg.com/vi/BHz3wZvhuug/mqdefault.jpg

Related links:





More information and knowledge
on precautions for the use
of this protocol \
is being posted on this website


Mohamed Jiwa
Habaripoa
26th August, 2013
Edited on 31st October, 2013

Tuesday, 28 June 2011

The Happiness Mindset

News and Today's Updates

Nairobi, 28th June, 2011
I moved this section of my first post here, as I learn to develop my blog I am going to cut and paste - shift things around - and make it easier for you, my reader, to find the information you want and need.

Browse these links, below, to do some research of your own on the hows and whys of attaining happiness:

Is it more important to be psychologically happy or to be realistic and aware of your conditions and the conditions of your environment, before you choose your approach to happiness?  Surely if your happiness is short-lived it could indicate that you may not be totally realistic about yourself and your environment?  Does realism imply being self-centred and fearful of human nature?  Is human nature around you self-centred or compassionate, altruistic and giving?  Or does one have to think about a happy balance between the two, for example 5 on a spectrum between being self-centred and totally self-sacrificing?  What is the value of sacrifice, if any?

Is your MP and are your senior politicians happy because they are realistic or also because their form of realism only determines the extent to which they are willing to compromise their own comfort - where on the scale of 1 to 10 are they in their vaunted aims to serve you?


Happiness News from a Google Search

  1. Coaching Your Brain: Mindfulness, Happiness & Being Indispensable


    17 May 2011 ... Coaching Your Brain: Mindfulness, Happiness & Being Indispensable ... The good news is that you can shift this set point toward the positive ...
    www.myinternalgps.com/?p=1358 - Cached
  2. The wandering brain finds happiness | The Heralded Penguin


    31 Mar 2011 ... The wandering brain finds happiness ... Good news, however, awaits. Those wizards at Harvard have also found that quiet time increases ...
    theheraldedpenguin.com/the-wandering-brain-finds-happiness/ - Cached
  3. How fish oil is good for your brain.. and your happiness - The ...


    3 Feb 2010 ... MENTAL health problems could be prevented by taking fish oil capsules, according to a recent study.
    www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/...news/.../how-fish-oil-is-good-for-your-brain-and-your-happiness-86908-22015194/ - Cached - Similar
  4. How Happiness Heals Your Brain, Part 1: Important News


    How Happiness Heals Your Brain, Part 1: Important News for Autism, ... Serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine or 5-HT), also called the “feel good hormone,” is a ...
    bodyecology.com/.../how_happiness_heals_your_brain.php - United States - Cached
  5. Buddha's Brain – Rewire Your Brain for Happiness


    27 Mar 2011 ... The good news is that you can use your mind to rewire your brain for happiness, making it Velcro for positive experiences and Teflon for ...
    www.kateharper.com/2011/03/buddhas-brain/ - Cached
  6. Why Music Makes You Happy : Discovery News


    10 Jan 2011 ... Listening to moving music causes the brain to release dopamine, a feel-good chemical. Dopamine-induced pleasure may help explain why music ...
    news.discovery.com › Human News - Cached
  7. News Roundup: Happiness, Anti-aging Research, Brain Health, Breast ...


    19 Dec 2006 ... News Roundup: Happiness, Anti-aging Research, Brain Health, Breast Cancer Risk, ... The good news: the risk may be less than you think. ...
    lifetwo.com › HomeBrain Health - Cached
  8. Good News for Elderly: Happiness Keeps Growing - US News and World ...


    13 Aug 2009 ... Older adults learn to limit negative influences, studies show.
    health.usnews.com › Family Health - Cached
  9. happy.: Exercise May Rewire the Brain for Happiness


    27 Sep 2010 ... Exercise May Rewire the Brain for Happiness ... This morning brings good news to you exercisers out there: your brain may be more adept at ...
    happymentary.blogspot.com/.../exercise-may-rewire-brain-for-happiness.html - Cached
  10. Happiness Quotes | The Happiness Corner at Brain Be Happy


    Brain Be Happy - A Complete Resource for Brain Trauma and Mentally Ill Patients Happiness Websites · Good News Websites · Helpful Happiness Tidbits in The ...
    brainbehappy.com/HappinessCorner/HappinessQuotes.html - Cached

Monday, 27 June 2011

27th June, 2011: Some things to be aware of


Looked at critically, however, the duty free maize programme has also reopened a fresh battlefront in the never ending face-off between proponents of organic agriculture and backers of the multibillion-shilling global genetic engineering industry. (from www.allAfrica.com which you'll find in the above link)
Will the USA control the extent to which we convert to the use of genetically modified maize?  What are the approaches we can use to restore our independence in this part of the world?

THE KENYAN JUDICIARY -
SEEMS THAT IT MAY HAVE AN UPHILL TASK VETTING OUT CORRUPTION
What are the judges in the Kenyan judiciary jittery about?  Now that the appointment of the Chief Justice is a done deed, and he and his deputy appear to be determined to set new standards in the judiciary's ability to meet the challenges of the new rules for a Supreme Court, will the new set-up succeed?  Read about The Judiciary Jitters here

Questions for your comments

How would you propose to vet the judiciary and where would you source your new magistrates? 

How would you compare the standards of some of the older junior magistrates (the corrupt ones who are in cahoots with the corrupt sectors of the police department) with the standards of some ordinary Kenyan business people, professors in universities, chiefs who rule in their respective domains (like Parklands or Kangemi)? 

Could ordinary people have better standards than a corrupt judiciary?
Might it be a good policy to place youthful magistrates at the lowest rungs of the judiciary and, if so, what support systems would you, as an ordinary citizen, advise the authorities to institute, to enable these energetic young people to better understand the problems of ordinary people and how they ought to be treated, how fast rulings should be made and imposed, etc, and to do this with a breadth of vision? 

Or would it be better to look for people who are older, more mature and who have eschewed corruption over the decades to take their place in the leadership of society?

Is it true that the environment is a primary force in the quality of relationships between people? 

How does the policy of divide and rule cause people to find themselves in court when they might otherwise be able to have their differences arbitrated in a less expensive and more productive and quick manner outside the court system? 

Is the court system along western lines one that is compatible with our African-ness?  Advantages?  Disadvantages?




Some information about Jesus that I am discovering recently - any comments?
The History of Jesus in Swahili (use the option to get the article in another language)

Tuesday, 21 June 2011

19th June, 2011 - COOL NEWS for Kenya

Here are some links for cool news in this country of ours, Kenya:


  1. Finnish spectacles into recycling in Kenya - Good News from Finland


    17 Jun 2011 ... Finnish opticians and ophthalmologists carried out vision test in Kenya last week. Also glasses donated by Finnish people have been ...
    www.goodnewsfinland.com/.../news/finnish-spectacles-into-recycling-in-kenya/ - Cached

  2. Nairobi, Kenya - Good News Productions, International


    Factoid: Half the people in Kenya are under the age of 18. Total People Groups: 112. Unreached People Groups: 35. About the Center: The Good News ...
    gnpi.org/LinkClick.aspx?link=161&tabid=86 - United States - Cached
  3. YouTube - Good News SWAHILI: Kenya People/Language Movie Trailer


    8 min - 21 Oct 2008 - Uploaded by worldlanguagemovies
    See http://wlmov.com/program/c19381 for the full Good News SWAHILI: Kenya Movie .......... This is: Good News SWAHILI: Kenya People ...
    www.youtube.com/watch?v=DTaRpJl7nds

19th June, 2011 - A meeting with our FLP upline at Eastern Cuisine

Hello, friends:

We have now been involved in getting set to develop our FLP Aloe Vera for about a week now.

During that time I researched some websites on Google where I learned about oheithers who have given several testimonies on their use of the products.  Here are some links (I have to repair the links on previous posts, too, so please bear with me):
I am still looking for something negative about this product range FLP and will let you know if I find something juicy (but it looks unlikely).

Today we went to Eastern Cuisine in Kirima House on 5th Avenue Parklands opposite the Aga Khan Sports Ground.  I recommend this place.  I had targeted my crazy aunt, Shery, my mother Shirin, Parvis the teacher and Sadru Jamal as possibles for my marketing plan.  I got a hold of my upline, Beldina, who brought her mother, Kasema to treat us to a presentation of FLP, which they did.  We ordered bhajias and chai and, as usual, Zinat Lalji's food has got a touch of class - it is rich with taste and lined in understated perfection.  The Maru Bhajias were polished off with tea.

The upshot of this is that all my targets are very likely to join me in the project of being purveyors of health and wealth through our company, Forever Living Products of Scottsdale, Arizona.  I am looking forward to hearing from you to give me the opportunity to guide you on what I have learned so far:

FLP is an ethical company with integrity that now serves 146 countries with a combined turnover of USD.2.65bn.  It is the fourth largest network marketing organisation in the world but it is the only one with a presence in Africa.  Wherever it goes it plants infrastructure institutionally in order to exponentially raise the value of the state in which they invest.  This creates unparallelled...

STOP PRESS  4.21pm

Ahmed has just brought in these magnificent inverters for the villages!  Take a look at them and see what they can do!

...confidence in the state, raising its value and enabling parents to generate and bequeath this value to their children.

Our upline's name is Beldina and she brought her mother, Kasema, to give us the presentation.  It is not easy here to put into words what Mama Beldina conveyed to us but if I were to attempt to word it in a nutshell I should say that she is talking about a new world and a new way to negotiate that world with help of technology and high standards.  Using FLP Aloe Vera is about eradicating disease and fear of disease and spreading the word about it is, in effect, spreading the paradigm of enabling others to set aside their struggle and join the company in its mission to eradicate poverty without compromising on standards, on integrity and on ethics.