Aids-Natural Remedies
Author: Edward F. Group III, D.C., Ph.D, N.D.,CCN
There is a way for people with AIDS to get cured of the disease by following certain steps. Even if you are taking drugs, if you take the right steps and follow the right food and nutritional plan, you will have a big chance of reducing the effects of the virus and maybe even rid the body of the virus completely. We know that AIDS is caused by toxins and enzymes produced by the AIDS virus and the destruction of white blood cells. The virus spreads and replicates by using an enzyme called protease, which destroys collagen. Scientist discovered that the amino acid lysine, when combined with vitamin C, appeared to inhibit the action of protease. In certain clinical trials, patients with AIDS were giving a regimen consisting of lysine and vitamin C. This regimen showed to have dramatically reduced the virus and improved the patient's health.
This Program works in five ways to stop AIDS and symptoms associated with the disease:
1. The core nutrients of the regimen stop the action of protease. They act as a natural protease inhibitor. In other words, the protease molecules are neutralized by the regimen components, which act as "decoys" to prevent the protease from attacking T-cells and destroying collagen in living tissue. Since they are ordinary, natural amino acids, they do not interfere with normal body chemistry.
2. The regimen helps to build and strengthen your immune system by supplying the necessary raw materials for building healthy white blood cells, which can identify, surround, and destroy viruses and unhealthy cells. This gives the body fighting power to ward off the virus directly and strengthens the body against further invasion of microorganisms that threaten the body.
3. The antioxidants in the regimen act as a toxin sponge mop. Antioxidants neutralize these toxins into harmless chemicals that are then excreted.
4. The core components of the regimen allow your body to quickly rebuild and regenerate the connective tissue – collagen – that has been destroyed by the AIDS virus.
5. The regimen increases peripheral circulation, including to neurons in the brain and elsewhere. This helps to reduce or prevent neuropathy, a common problem faced by AIDS patients.
Diet and Nutrition
For those with HIV or AIDS, what you eat can have a powerful impact on whether you live long and well. By improving your nutrition, you can help your body fight HIV while improving your quality of life, improving your energy level, or increasing your overall feelings of well-being. The reason nutrients can have such powerful effects is because nutrients provide the building blocks for both the body's physical structure – its cells, tissues, and organs – and its function, including its immune system and other acts of daily functioning. That would be important for anyone, but for someone living with HIV, it's particularly crucial.
Proper nutrition can help HIV-positive people remain healthy in several ways:
Fighting HIV: The ongoing presence of the virus means that the immune system must always be providing the immune cells and chemicals required to fight it. Since those cells and chemicals are created from nutrients, a steady supply is a must for the body's contribution to viral control.
Protecting the body: Any damage to the body caused by HIV or AIDS-related infections – and by the body's immune response to the infection – must be repaired. Nutrients are the actual building materials with which the body creates and repairs itself, so there is an ongoing need for those materials.
Improving quality of life: Good nutrition is a must for feeling well. Optimal levels of nutrients are required for good energy and overall well-being, and for the prevention or the management of the many symptoms that nutrient deficiencies can cause (e.g., fatigue, appetite loss, skin problems, weight loss, mental changes [like memory problems or difficulty concentrating], nerve damage, muscle cramps, depression, anxiety, and many others). In addition, the presence of adequate levels of certain nutrients may actually help prevent and help reverse certain drug side effects. Thus, nutrients are an important tool for helping people to feel better and maintain a higher quality of life.
Managing coinfections: Many HIV-positive people also have other chronic infections to deal with, including hepatitis C and/or hepatitis B. For people with HIV and hepatitis coinfection all of the above is doubled in importance since the body must handle more than one chronic infection, and has a particular need to support the liver, and prevent it from being damaged. Unfortunately, research has shown that when people get the HIV infection, their nutritional needs start to suffer the most. These problems include an inadequate intake of calories and deficiencies in certain nutrients. This often progresses over time and may end up contributing to immune dysfunction and further progression of the disease.
There are several reasons for this:
Nutrients burn faster: As discussed above, the immune system is continuously fighting HIV – even when anti-HIV drugs are being used – and repairing damage caused by the virus and other infections. This causes the body to burn nutrients faster, which can cause many nutrient levels to become low.
Nutrients aren't absorbed properly: Another cause of nutrient deficiencies is the poor absorption of nutrients that may occur as the result of intestinal infections (including HIV itself) or diarrhea. Some HIV-positive people have a difficult time absorbing fat, which can prevent the absorption of important vitamins like A, E, D and K.
Poor diets: Simply put, many HIV-positive people don't eat enough of the right kinds of foods. This may be due to fatigue, appetite loss, changes in the senses of smell or taste, nausea, vomiting, infections or other problems of the mouth or throat, or simply not knowing how to eat healthfully.
There are two sources for obtaining the nutrients that we need to meet our nutritional requirements: eating and drinking the right kinds of foods and liquids, and taking appropriate nutrient supplements– vitamins, minerals, amino acids and fatty acids. But it's important to know that one can't substitute for the other. Gulping down handfuls of pills won't make up for eating a bad diet, and even the best diet may not provide the level of certain nutrients that may be needed to protect and repair the liver. It is always most important to focus on the right diet and by combining the right, good diet along with vitamin supplements, you will have an excellent chance of surviving AIDS.
The following program below will help in fighting the disease and in time eliminate it from the body completely. The doctor would like to remain anonymous!
AIDS SUPPORT PROGRAM :
Poly MVA: 2 teaspoons daily as directed on the label.
Oxygenator: 30 drops mixed in purified water 3x daily
IntraMax: 1 ounce daily.
Iridodial: 40 drops mixed in water 3x daily
Paratrex™: Double the dose on the label
Cat's Claw- TOA FREE: Double the dose on the label
Terminator II: Apply to the bottom of the foot every night before bed.
Oxy-Powder: Take 4-6 capsules every other day before bed after the initial cleanse.
Larrea Tridentata: Follow the directions on the label
Serraflazyme: Take 2 tablets 3x daily between meals.
Other recommendations:
1.Ozone Therapy
2. Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
3. Liver / Gallbladder Flush
4. Urine Therapy
5. Rife Machine
6. Eat raw fresh pineapple and papaya
7. Eliminate Coffee, alcohol, sugar drinks-colas.
8. Get a air purification system for your bedroom -
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9. Chinese cucumber root is being studied for ther treatment of aids
10. Drinking 1 cup per day of Aloe Vera has shown promise. We recommend "RpurAloe" Brand