This is just a joystick (think microsoft wingman). Ever tried playing counterstrike with a joystick? It doesn't work. You do not have the same degree of accuracy when your hand is in this position.
Oh and I promise you that using this device takes the strain from your wrists but it puts even more strain on your lower arm. So you are just moving the damage to another bodypart.
Also it doesn't address the support you need for your arm.
Usually the ELIZA test is done (blood test on antibodies).
But in South Africa for example they conduct the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) test on children. PCR looks for the actual virus formations instead of the antibodies.
Having lived many years in an african country (Zambia) with a high degree of AIDS victims I know these tests are unreliable. Maybe a few times a year you would get a cover story: "Man cured of AIDS: Tests say he is negative".
On a different note you can't help to be a little skeptical. This man refused beginning AIDS treatment and believes he is a miracle. Sounds a little hokus pokus to me.
This is just a joystick (think microsoft wingman). Ever tried playing counterstrike with a joystick? It doesn't work. You do not have the same degree of accuracy when your hand is in this position.
Oh and I promise you that using this device takes the strain from your wrists but it puts even more strain on your lower arm. So you are just moving the damage to another bodypart.
Also it doesn't address the support you need for your arm.
Usually the ELIZA test is done (blood test on antibodies). But in South Africa for example they conduct the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) test on children. PCR looks for the actual virus formations instead of the antibodies.
Having lived many years in an african country (Zambia) with a high degree of AIDS victims I know these tests are unreliable. Maybe a few times a year you would get a cover story: "Man cured of AIDS: Tests say he is negative". On a different note you can't help to be a little skeptical. This man refused beginning AIDS treatment and believes he is a miracle. Sounds a little hokus pokus to me.