David Lowenfels is a scientist, musician, engineer, yogi, and bodyworker. He holds a Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and a Master of Arts from CCRMA at Stanford University.
David grew up in Anchorage, Alaska, and later moved to Boston and then San Francisco. He has been organizing pro-active community change since his teenage years. He began questioning the “HIV=AIDS” model since 1999. He hopes in the near future to pursue a PhD or be involved in forming a local clinic that works with Dr. Kremer's orthomolecular cell symbiosis compensation therapy.
“Here in San Francisco, I find it heartbreaking to see so many men that are visibly deformed due to their toxic chemotherapeutic battle against a hypothetical virus. The side-effects of such "cocktail" drugs include neuropathy, bone necrosis, and organ (heart, kidney, liver, eyes, lung) failure. Facial wasting and other cosmetic effects are literally just the tip of the iceberg! These drugs are physically mutating people by causing genetic damage to the mitochondria and DNA on the cellular level. As a result of these genetic mutations, such overmedicated people begin to look quite similar, as with individuals with Down-Syndrome who share common physical characteristics.
We are long overdue for a workable non-toxic AIDS therapy. Thanks to Dr. Kremer, my advice to people who test "HIV+" is this: