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HOPE for Children with AIDS

What Aid the Children Does

Aid the Children, Inc. works to save the lives of children who are infected by HIV. With our all natural treatments, these children are making remarkable recoveries, and are finding a new lease on life.


Update!

On October 12, 2011 Aid the Children launched a placebo controlled double blind clinical study with over 250 HIV positive children in Kenya. The government of Kenya is heavily involved in overseeing this study, with over 20 officials attending the study launch.

This is our first placebo controlled study. We hope that this study will demonstrate conclusively that our natural treatment for AIDS does the following:

  1. Helps to knock out AIDS opportunistic diseases in as little as 3 weeks.
  2. Helps to restore strength and vitality in as little as 8 weeks.
  3. Helps to raise CD4 count (the strength of the Immune System) by an average of over 40% in 3 months.

Our President, Paul Schneider, plans to go to Africa in January to help wrap up the study, and to quantify the results. By God’s grace, we anticipate that the results will help to open doors for Aid the Children to help many more children!

A Cure for Aids?

Medical science offers no cure for the HIV virus. We are not claiming one, either. More clinical trials are needed to examine just what it is that the Lord is doing through us. However, as with many others, the eradication of the AIDs virus is a goal we are working towards. In our first double blind study, after 6 months all of the 90 children who took our natural treatments went from many being sick, even bed-ridden and dying, to good over-all health. See the sample pictures below. For right now, this is a wonderful accomplishment. However, our on-going goal is the total removal of the AIDS virus from the body. Please pray with us for the day when this is a reality.

Saving HIV Children

Our primary focus at Aid the Children, Inc. is to rescue HIV children from the ravages of AIDS.  Many HIV children have lost one or both parents.

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