HIV +
By Karen Gordon

I have an incredible story to share. I have been HIV+ since February 1989. With good fortune on my side, I have been asymptomatic. I have never taken any AIDS drugs. My determination has been to stay totally healthy and stay off the AIDS drugs. So far, so good. In the last two months, my T-cell count has been taking a negative turn, slowly slipping into the 400 range, and then into the 300 range, AIDS drug therapy is strongly recommended.

On December 1, 1996, I started taking a natural juice called Noni Juice. My friend insisted I take the Noni juice to promote healing since I was going into a hospital on December 4th for surgery on my heel. She aid it would help me recover quickly from this extensive foot surgery. I agreed to try the Noni juice.

On December 2nd, I took my usual HIV test. On December 16th I took another HIV test. That day the doctor told me that he was concerned and that if the results of this test turned out to be the same as or lower than the results of the December 2nd. test, he would have to put me on the AIDS drugs.

On Thursday December 19th, Karen, Head of the research center, called to give me "great news!" The test on December 16th revealed that my T-cell count had jumped to 482 and my ratio had gone up to 41%. Dr. Galpin said that I did not have to go on the AIDS drugs. Of course I am thrilled beyond description.

Here are my test results since September 1996:

 9/12/96 11,000 viral load 331 T-Cell 39.1 Blood Ratio
10/1/96 11,000 392 45.8%
12/2/96 14,000 369 39.4% (started Tahitian Noni Juice 12/1/96)
12/16/96 6,500 482 41.5%

After jumping for joy, I asked Karen to ask the doctor if I could do a " Noni Juice Research Study" for four months and have their office document my results. She is currently checking with Dr. Galpin to see if he concurs.

I wanted to inform you of my status because of your affiliation with the AIDS community in Las Vegas. I hope you can share my " Noni Juice" story and help other people who might also be assisted by the Noni Juice.

Best Regards.
Lonnie Mogil