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General · 20th November 2009
Lorna Hancock
Dr Harold Foster first came to HANS' awareness about 20 years ago when he first registered as a member. We never really knew too much about Dr Foster, until Dr Bill Panton started what seemed like a personal mission to make sure that HANS knew, first-hand, the important discoveries being revealed by none other than a humble geography professor from Victoria. It took only a short while for us to realize that Dr Panton was talking about 'Harry'.

We decided to visit Harry, and learn about his work with the Mengo Hospital in Africa. We were spellbound by his depth of knowledge, and willingness to explore outside the medical box to view AIDS as more of a nutritional deficiency disease, than more conventionally held views. As a result, Harold spoke at a HANS meeting in 2006 to introduce his nutrition for AIDS work, as well as the HANS Annual General Meeting in November, 2008 on the topic of Alzheimers - Prevention, Treatment, & Reversal. The meeting on Alzheimer's can be purchased, at www.hans.org/store.

Harry passed away very suddenly, much to the surprise of all that knew & loved him, in August, 2009. In the months before his death, Harry worked with Brian Holmes and others to structure the Harold Foster Foundation, details of which can be found on www.hdfoster.com. We at HANS hope that our members and friends will decide to support the work of the Harold Foster Foundation, as we know that it offers many solutions brought forward by a gifted & inspired man.
Seems fitting that these deer would be comfortable in Harry's driveway.
Seems fitting that these deer would be comfortable in Harry's driveway.
They called him a gentle giant, and so he was.
They called him a gentle giant, and so he was.
Brian Holmes works with the Harold Foster Foundation, and talks of his time with Harry, and desire to carry on Harry's work.
Brian Holmes works with the Harold Foster Foundation, and talks of his time with Harry, and desire to carry on Harry's work.