NATURAL FOOD REMEDIES FOR IMMUNITY & ENERGY

UNDERSTAND HOW YOU CAN REALLY ACQUIRE AIDS & WHAT YOU CAN DO TO OVERCOME! Please Help Get The Word Out & Save Friends!

Most of the population is more susceptible to microorganisms (look like bugs ) than insects from the outside such as the mosquitoes, horse flies, fleas etc.than we comprehend.  Many people survive their bites while others suffer shock or potential death. It is probably best that our eyes only see what they do or we would become very alarmed. The primary determinant of immune potency is whether your immune system is capable of protecting you or is it sub performing. Our immune function is not only a defense against these invaders but also critical in sustaining our life force.

 

Did you know that we all walk around with many bacteria, virus and microbes. When our Immunity is Strong, then all the microbes don’t stand a chance. Don’t wait to give them a chance! Now, before it becomes serious!

The energy and natural balance re-established through 100% natural proven remedies are available in your kitchen. If you have AIDS then this course of action will take a modest amount of time to get used to. Understand the condition took awhile to get to this stage, so the solution needs time to be worked on until your immune system wins, reconstructs, managing all your internal soldiers (T cells, White cells, Red cells) into a “Shock & Awe” victory. There are specific foods and herbs that increase soldier growth dramatically while strengthening their function.

Below you will find more information and access to the natural, successful way to recalibrate your body to maximize your body’s immunity.  

THE AIDS DIET- FOODS THAT ARE GOOD FOR YOU & FOOD TO AVOID

It is very important understand the reason behind this condition and what led to the eventual downfall of the human body. Usually, we find an individual will choose a lifestyle that causes imbalance. The imbalance will cause the physical abnormalities that correspond to a specific body type. The principal constitution sub-types are not difficult to understand. There are 6 basic types:


cold <———————–> hot
damp <———————-> dry
deficient <——————> excess

Usually, all of us fall into one body type. Those in good health will sustain or reside in the center of each of these constitutions.

  • For example, (1), A well individual will sustain his body temperature, neither too warm or too cool, ideal would be slightly neutral.
  • Secondly, (2), the damp type has a system that has difficulty eradicating excess fluids which the person would benefit by eating diuretic foods
  • Thirdly, (3), a deficient person needs to be determined what she is deficient of. Is it vitamins, minerals, energy, sleep, disregarding foods and variety that would assist balance, etc.

The primary goal is to move your constitution to the center or neutral. This is where healing takes place. Additionally, a successful outcome requires a patient to take responsiblity and consciously involved in their treatment.

Here is where the master herbalist, specializing in traditional Chinese  medicine, focusses because 90% of all imbalance stems from what we are putting in our mouths. Either it is too much of one food or foods from one constitutional type. I recommend you consult a master herbalist with more than 10 years experience that is trained in assessing your constitution.

For a extensive list of foods that benefit the typical AIDS constitution, click on the link below.  

GET YOUR LIFE BACK OR EVEN PREVENT AIDS FROM GETTING A FOOTHOLD!

There is a master (AIDS herbs) formula that improves 20 ailments. For more in-depth info on how to correct these conditions, Go To: IMMUNITY FOR AIDS People 

1. Low appetite

2. Below average weight, rapid weight loss

3. Physical & psychological depression

4. Physical weakness & general deficiency 

5. Blood tumor

6. Deficiency or excess of blood components 

7. Dryness of mouth & throat

8. Irregular menstruation

9. Metrorrhagia- heavy bleeding

10. Suppressed Menses (0-3 days)

10. Debility & Poor Immunity

12. Tumor of Cervix & Uterus

13.  Hemorrhage (bleeding)

14. Hyperhydrosis (excessive sweating)

15. Tuberculosis of Kidney

16. Paranasal Sinusitis, flu (double up-dose)

17. Ozaena (foul smelling nasal discharge)

18. Adrenal & Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

19. Stiff neck & shoulder

20. Mild cases of upper arthritis

Thousands of years of treatment using this formula (aids herbs) prove the benefit.Traditional Chinese medicine practitioners have scrutinized, with their clients, the positive results. 

HIV and AIDS

Because there is no vaccine for HIV, the only way people can prevent infection with the virus is to avoid behaviors putting them at risk of infection, such as sharing needles and having unprotected sex.

Many people infected with HIV have no symptoms. Thus there is no way of knowing with any certainity whether a sexual partner is infected unless they have repeatedly tested negative and have not engaged in risky behavior.

Abstainence or using a condom may offer partial protection during oral, anal or vaginal sex. Only water based lubricants can be used when using a condom.

There is some evidence that shows spermicides can kill HIV, researchers have not proved that these products can actually prevent transmission.

NIAID recently supported two studies that concluded adult male circumcision reduces a man’s risk of contracting HIV by about 1/2. The studies only pertain to heterosexual forms of transmission. As with most prevention strategies, adult male medical circumcision is not completely effective at preventing HIV transmission. Circumcision will be more effective if it is a part of a more complete prevention strategy that includes condoms.

Vaccines help the body’s immune system to recognize a harmful organism and kill it when the body sees the real thing. Despite extraordinary advances in understanding both HIV and the human immune system, a fully successful HIV vaccine continues to elude researchers. This why we primarily reley on HIV medications like Kaletra (Aluvia), and Lamivudine/Zidovudine (Combivir).

HIV attacks CD4+ T cells, the most important part of the immune system that coordinates and directs the activities of other types of immune cells that combat intruding microbes. For a vaccine to be effective, it will need to be able to activate these cells-a difficult feat if they’re being infected and destroyed by the virus.Scientist have not figured out the correlates of immunity or protection for HIV and are working to make vaccines to induce the necessary immune resonse necessary.

 

Unlike other viral diseases for which investigators have made successful vaccines, there are no documented cases of complete recovery from HIV infection. Therefore, HIV vaccine researchers have no human model of recovery from infection and subsequent protection from re-infection to guide them. In an infected person, HIV continually mutates and recombines to evolve into new strains of virus that differ slightly from the original infecting virus. This extensive diversity of HIV poses a challenge to vaccine design as an HIV vaccine would need to protect against many different strains of the virus circulating throughout the world. Conventional vaccines have had to protect against one or a limited number of strains.

 

HIV Treatment and HIV Medications

Immune system therapies are essentially treatments that help the body by modifying components of the immune system to be more effective. besides drugs a number of therapies are being looked into for use by people with HIV by boosting the body’s immunity.

How AIDS Drugs are combined and the order in which they are given are important factors to consider when designing treatment strategies for patients new to antiretroviral therapy, says a new study funded by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), one of the National Institutes of Health. When people with HIV start treatment using HIV drugs, the drugs keep their effectiveness for a great period when one of several regimens is used. haart utilizes multiple combinations of HIV drugs to stop the virus from progressing. The goal of HAART is to combine three or more drugs from one or more different classes of anti-HIV drugs to suppress HIV replication and prevent progression to AIDS and death. Two classes that help prevent the virus from copying, called RT reverse transcriptase inhibitors RT, PI’s stop the virus from being infectious. RT inhibitors can be further broken down into nucleoside RT inhibitors, which halt HIV replication by making faulty DNA building blocks, and non-nucleoside inhibitors, which bind to the enzyme reverse transcriptase to prevent the virus from copying itself. The effectiveness of different drug combinations may diminish over time, however, and physicians often must implement new ones over the course of a person’s treatment. Combination HIV AIDS regimens are our currently most effective method in the fight against HIV/AIDS. Using this regimens we have been able to prolong lives, improve quality of life and even slow the transmission of HIV/AIDS.

 

HAART and The Treatment of HIV/AIDS

 

 

The availability of HAART since 1996 has had a dramatic effect on the face of AIDS. HAART is a customized combination of different classes of medications that a physician prescribes based on such factors as the patient’s viral load, CD4+ lymphocyte count, and clinical symptoms. CD4+ lymphocytes are white blood cells that HIV infects and kills, leading to a weakened immune system and AIDS. HAART is not a cure, it controls viral load, which helps to delay the symptoms and ultmately survive longer with HIV AIDS.

With HAART the medical implications that HIV has have been changed. New diagnoses of HIV-associated infections and some neurological complications, such as HIV dementia, have decreased since its introduction. Other neurological problems associated with long term use of this therapy include nerve damage. HAART is reported to have an effect to increase lipid (fat) levels in the blood, changed glucose metabolism and other complications.

Potential interactions between HAART and medications used to treat drug addiction may decrease the effectiveness of either or both treatments. For example, methadone blood concentration drops as a result of the components in HAART therapy. There is currently research to determineif buprenorphine which is a treatment for opioid addictions has similar problems.

One of the challenges for patients treated with HAART is adhering to the medication routine needed for maximum benefit from this therapy. Staying to the regimen can be hard for drug user’s lifestyles, due to their chaotic life styles. In addition, because HAART reduces viral load, some patients mistakenly believe that they do not need to adhere to the HIV AIDS treatment regimen or that reduced viral load means elimination of the risk of transmitting HIV. This belief can, in turn, lead to complacency about risk behaviors and resumption of unsafe sex and injection practices. Research has improved HIV/AIDS outcomes amoung IDU and has advanced discoveries for long term treatment of HIV/AIDS.

HIV Symptoms and Transmission

HIV/AIDS can be difficult to diagnose so if you suspect you may have contracted HIV, you should get tested for HIV immediately. Symptoms often can take a long time to develop after the intial exposure to HIV, but common HIV symptoms include thrush or chronic yeast infections, skin discoloration, easy bruising, nausea, vommiting, and exhaustion. As the bodies immune system starts to be damage more advanced symptoms can present as more severe OI’s. This can include certain cancers that only occur in people with a weakened immune system, or infections in places where they don’t normally occur. HIV tests are used to confirm the presence of anti HIV cells in your blood or saliva and not the actual virus. Advanced opportunistic infections begin to become prevalent as the immune systems CD4 cells drop below 200. HIV spread happens when infected bodily fluids enter your body. This happens primarily during sexual intercourse and in drug using populations when dirty needles are shared. Its always essential to practice safer sex, and always use condoms. Condoms are effective at preventing the transmission of HIV as well as other STDs during sex. The only way to practice safe sex is use a condom every time. If you use drugs that are injected, always use clean needles and never share them. Being vocal is an important aspect in preventing HIV transmission, the best thing we can do as a society is make sure that everyone is informed about the disease and how it is transmitted. You should be tested for HIV even if you think you’re not infected, and if you are sexually active you should get a routine HIV screening. Free HIV testing is often available, and some clinics perodically offer free HIV testing. Getting a HIV test is easy, with the advent of rapid result test you can get screened and get your results within 30 minutes typically. The rapid test is easy and non invasive to perform; it simply requires a swab of saliva.

HIV Regimens

HIV treatment Basics:

1. Typical starting regimens for treating HIV often include -

-Efavirenz/Zidovudine/Lamivudine

- Efavirenz/Tenofovir/Emtricitabine (Atripla)

- Lopinavir boosted by Ritonavir/Lamivudine/Zidovudine

- Lopinavir boosted by Emtricitabine/Tenofovir/Ritonavir

These can be adjusted based on resistant strains present and your doctor’s recommendations. HAART is a critical aspect to controlling HIV and you should discuss these and other treatment options with your doctor. A combination of HIV medications will help you to better control your HIV, and greatly reduce its progression. One diffuclt aspect can be managing the benefits of the HIV medications against the side effects, the side effects can be very severe. This has in recent years been reduced as drug breakthroughs continue to happen.

2. HIV drugs are expensive, know where to go for help

There are many organizations who will send you your medications free or cheaper if you can provide proof that you are low income. Sometimes it can prove fruitful to contact the drug manufacture and sometimes they will give you a lower price. Also depending on your insurance level whether you are uninsured or under insured it sometimes can save you a lot of money to order your medications online.

3. You need to have an active relationship with your doctor

If you want to effectively treat HIV you need a relationship with your doctor so you can get the drug regimens that work for you and all the care you need. There is no way around this and you should have as many open discussions about your treatment as possible.

HIV Information and help can be found on AIDS drugs.

AIDS Drugs Reference sheet for various HIV medications(HIV Medication list) and how to afford them. Basic HIV information, as well as information about safe sex, HAART, and range of HIV related topics.

Entering HIV Treatment

Each HIV infected patient who is entering into care should have a full medical history, physical, lab evaluation and counseling. The purpose is to confirm the presence of HIV infection, obtain appropriate baseline historical and laboratory data, assure patient understanding about HIV infection, and initiate care as recommended by the HIV primary care guidelines and by the opportunistic treatment and prevention guidelines. Baseline data then is utilized to define management goals and future plans.

The following laboratory tests should be performed for a new patient during initial patient visits:

•  HIV antibody testing (if prior documentation not available) or if HIV RNA is undetectable (AI);
– CD4 + cell count
– HIV RNA (Viral Load);
•  Complete blood count, chemistry profile, transaminase levels, BUN and creatinine, urinalysis, screening test
for syphilis (e.g., RPR, VDRL, or treponema EIA), tuberculin skin test (TST) or interferon-? release assay
IGRA (unless there is history of a prior TB or positive TST or IGRA), anti Toxoplasma gondii IgG,
hepatitis A, B, and C serologies, and Pap smear in women (AIII);
• Fasting blood glucose and serum lipids if the patient is considered at risk for cardiovascular disease and for
baseline evaluation before the start of ARV therapy and
• For patients who have pretreatment HIV RNA >1,000 copies/mL, genotypic resistance testing when the
regardless of whether or not a patient is going to begin therapy immediately they need to enter into care. For patients who
have HIV RNA levels of 500–1,000 copies/mL, resistance testing also may be considered, even though
amplification may not always be successful (BII). If therapy is deferred, repeat testing at the time of
antiretroviral initiation should be considered (CIII).

People living with HIV/AIDS must often deal with several social, psychiatric, and health related issues that are best
adressed with a multidisciplinary approach to HIV. The evaluation also must include assessment of
substance abuse, economic factors (e.g., unstable housing), social support, mental illness, comorbidities, high-risk behaviors, and other factors that are known to impair the ability to adhere to treatment and to promote education about HIV Once evaluated, these factors should be managed accordingly.
Lastly,  risk behaviors and effective strategies to prevent HIV transmission. to others should be
provided at all a patient’s clinical visits.

HIV Spread and Prevention

Despite substantial advances in the treatment of human immunodeficiency virus - HIV infection, the estimated number of annual new HIV infections in the United States has remained at 40,000 for over 10 years. HIV prevention in this country has largely focused on persons who are not HIV infected, to help them avoid becoming infected. However, further reduction of transmission of HIV will require using some new strategies, including more emphasis on stoping transmission of HIV. People who are infected with HIV and are aware tend to reduce risky behaviors that might transmit HIV to others. Nonetheless, recent reports suggest that such behavioral changes often are not maintained and that a substantial number of HIV-infected persons continue to engage in behaviors that place others at risk for HIV infection.

Reversion to risky sexual behavior might be as important in HIV transmission as failure to adopt safer sexual behavior immediately after receiving a diagnosis of HIV. Unprotected anal sex appears to be occurring more frequently in some urban centers, particularly among young men who have sex with men (MSM). Bacterial and viral sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) in HIV-infected men and women receiving outpatient care have been increasingly noted, indicating ongoing risky behaviors and opportunities for HIV transmission. Further, despite declining syphilis prevalence in the general U.S. population, sustained outbreaks of syphilis among MSM, many of whom are HIV infected, continue to occur in some areas; rates of gonorrhea and chlamydial infection have also risen for this population. Increased STD rates amoung MSM show increased potential for HIV transmission, both these rates suggest ongoing risky sexual behavior, and because STDs increases HIV’s infectivity and susceptibility. Studies suggest that optimism about the effectiveness of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) for HIV may be contributing to relaxed attitudes toward safer sex practices and increased sexual risk-taking by some HIV-infected persons.

Drug use still continues to play a big role in the HIV pandemic; 28% of HIV/AIDS cases in adults and adolescents with known HIV risk category report to the CDC in 2000 were associated with needle drug use. In some large drug-using communities, HIV seroincidence and seroprevalence among injection drug users (IDUs) have declined in recent years. The decline has been a result of several things, including a increased use of sterile needles, lower rates of needle sharing, shifts from injection to noninjection methods of using drugs, and the cessation of drug use. However, injection-drug use among young adult heroin users has increased substantially in some areas a reminder that, as with sexual behaviors, changes to less risky behaviors may be difficult to sustain.

Doctors and Clinicians caring for HIV-infected persons can help play a key role in help their patients reduce their risk factors. Caregivers can make a big difference to affect patients’ risk factors for transmission of HIV to other people by performing brief tests for HIV transmission risk factors; communicating safe practices; talking about sexual and drug use behavior and positively reinfocing changes to safer behavior. These steps may also help to decreaste a patients’ risks of getting other STDs and bloodborne infections (e.g., hepatitis). Managed care plans can play an important role in HIV prevention by incorporating these recommendations into their practice guidelines, educating their providers and enrollees, and providing condoms and educational materials. Prevention services might be delivered in a clinical or office setting or even through referral to community programs. Some clinicians have expressed concern that reimbursement is often not provided for prevention services and note that improving reimbursement for such services might enhance the adoption and implementation of these guidelines.

The Signs Of HIV

It is a dangerous time to live in. Although we the human being have come along way since the days of medieval weapons and torture, we now have to grapple with risk of invisible death. Diseases of infinite titles have rocked our civilisation, and it always seems to be getting worse than ever. Scientists work hard everyday to try and discover new treatment and cures to help people, but it is just so difficult to catch up. One of the worst, in fact probably the king of all diseases that we struggle with today is HIV AIDS. This deadly virus invades the body in the form of HIV, but as time progresses, it eventually develops into the AIDS. All human beings must acquire HIV information in some way or another and understand the symptoms of hiv in order to better prevent this epidemic from spreading.

Our schools teach us the horrors of AIDS. HIV information was given to us when we graduated from college. While many teens took this as warning in not hving sex at early age, the real important message is actually to stay alive. We all want our children to know and understand the dangers of HIV Aids symptoms, the virus that causes AIDS which is not curable at this moment. Some of the best HIV information I was given as a teen concerned the way the virus is contracted. HIV is typically transmitted through various forms such as unprotected sex, mother to child during pregnancy, intravenous drug use, and breast feeding. These are common methods to get infected with HIV. As most already know, sex is the most common form of infection. Too many ignorant people of all ages participate in unprotected sex casually. This is rather bizarre considering how easy it is to put on a condom in the first place.

You can find much details of HIV from internet. This is a great way to help people become better informed about this deadly virus. The statistics involving AIDS these days will blow your mind for sure. Far too many have this deadly virus. It is imperative to understand that there is no cure for this disease at all. There are expensive medcines and good treatment, but if contracted with HIV, your life will be changed forever. Whether it’s through books or the Internet, go cquire essential HIV information today. The best way to deal with this is to understand it and prevent it. If you are sexually active with various partners, get yourself tested regularly for HIV.