Company with false HIV 'cure' admits trial was not registered with regulatory body

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Experts have more questions than answers after a company touted a 'potential HIV cure' this week.

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AdvBarryRoux take note and they talking about you

If there's a proof that it works,then we don't care if it's registered or not,the big pharmaceuticals who makes billions out of ARV's they will try by all means to discredit that drug

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