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What are the methods to control hiv infection?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    you shoud look up william way on u tube , he has been on low dose naltrexone since 1989 and has been and still is symptom free all these years , also look up noreen martin on u tube , she came off the standard meds and went on ldn , low dose naltrexone and now has her life back .

    ldn is non toxic , no adverse side fx AND it is very low cost , it is an fda approved medication ,

    dr bihari began giving it to his aids patients in ny in the mid 80s , and has prescribed it to countless people with ms , it stops the progression of ms with no side fx , and many cancers , including pancreatic and breast cancer late stage , I could type all night about this , it is being prescribed worldwide and every year a conference is held at a medical university and the videos are posted on u tube , do a yahoo search on it , it works , I have been on it since aug 09 as a preventative , it stops most autoimmune disorders by indirectly causing the immune system to be modulated and strong .

    and it makes you feel good and pain free , it raises endorphin levels by 3 times , most people with autoimmune disorders and cancers have low endorphins to begin with , and low endorphins are directly related to an unmodulated and weak immune system

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    joe wouk wrote a book called " google ldn " it stopped his ms , he had the worst kind .

    another book about it is called , those who suffer much , know much .

    and another book is called , up a creek with a paddle.

    and one more called , the promise of low dose naltrexone

  • 1 decade ago

    Here are suggestions from UC San Francisco Medical Center. http://hivinsite.ucsf.edu/hiv?page=basics-00-05

    But I have a feeling this isn't what you wanted to know. Word your question better.

    Source(s): I'm a nurse.
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