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The Armenicum Preparation Against AIDS Seems To Work
Russian Patient Kolesnikov Successfully Passed The Tests

YEREVAN (Azg daily - Komsomolskaya Pravda), 09/08/99 --
Russian patient Nikolay Kolesnikov returned to Armenia for additional tests, after spending a month and a half in Moscow. He received no more injections of Armenicum this time, and the tests have found no AIDS virus or its traces in the patient's blood. "You may now take Kolesnikov, we are leaving him with clear conscience. You have now seen what [his condition] was and what it is now. We are giving the registered history of disease to Kolya, hoping that it would help to reveal the truth", said head of the Armenicum project Levon Gevorgian.
However, Russian medical authorities seem to be showing no interest to Kolesnikov's case. It is already clear that, if Armenicum is not panacea, at least it helps significantly to AIDS patients and strengthens the immunity. Therefore it should be tested not in one but in a dozen of clinics, and not only in Moscow. Still the Russian Ministry of Health seems not interested. The best AIDS
experts were invited to Yerevan, but with no results. They are still awaited here, but only doctors from Kolesnikov's city Kaliningrad have paid a visit to Gevorgian's clinic so far.
At the same time, Pasteur Institute in Paris refused to accept Kolesnikov for investigation. There are also problems in Germany, although the RTL TV channel is mediating for testing him at the
Robert Bosch institute in Berlin. The overall impression is that the medical authorities are not interested in solving the AIDS problem. Rather, they are interested as much as it concerns financing of their departments and institutes.

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