Sunday, 8 February 2015

An Alternative Treatment Option HIV/AIDS



HIV/AIDS

Purtier Placenta (Stem Cell Therapy), an HIV/AIDS Alternative Treatment Option


HIV or AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome) – Human Immunodeficiency Virus is a disease first reported in 1981. Ever since it was brought to light in the study of five California-based gay men by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the rates of this epidemic have grown dramatically throughout the years.
Although it is still without cure – medical advancements have helped extend the lifespans of those living with this affliction. Unfortunately, it has managed to claim the lives of no less than 25 million people worldwide.
What is HIV/AIDS?


HIV and AIDS  are terms oftentimes interchanged, but they are two different specifications.
HIV stands for Human Immunodeficiency Virus. This virus works by destroying the body’s CD4 or T cells, which are responsible for one’s immunity. As a result, the body’s capacity to effectively fight off infections and malignancies is limited.
An HIV infection progresses to AIDS or Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome when too much CD4 or T cells are destroyed. During this stage of the disease, the body is no longer able to fend off infections.
Causes


As it has been mentioned, AIDS is brought about by the Human Immunodeficiency Virus. It lives and reproduces in bodily fluids such as blood, vaginal fluids, pre-seminal fluid, semen, breastmilk and the rectal mucous membranes. It is also present in amniotic fluid, synovial fluid and cerebrospinal fluid.
As such, AIDS/HIV can be contracted when one is exposed to the bodily fluid of an infected person. Such takes place when the following things occur:
  • Sexual contact (vaginal, anal or rectal)
  • Pregnancy, childbirth and breastfeeding (mother-child transmission)
  • Use of injectable drugs (especially if the paraphernalia is shared with other persons)
  • Occupational exposure (fluid splash and needle pricks)
  • Blood transfusion from an AIDS/HIV-infected individual
  • Organ transplant from an AIDS/HIV-infected individual
Diagnosing AIDS/HIV


There are several tests that can detect if you have AIDS/HIV. They are:
  • Antibody Screening Test. Also known as Immunoassay, it checks the presence of antibodies that the body makes in the presence of an HIV infection. The specimen needed for this exam can either be oral fluid or a blood sample. Because of the advancements in technology, antibody screening tests can detect HIV infection in an individual in just a span of 3 weeks.
  • Rapid Test. A quicker form of an antibody screening test, it can diagnose the infection in 20 minutes or less. However, if you perform the test during the window period (after immediate exposure, before the body is able to create antibodies), the exam might yield a false-negative result.
  • RNA Test. Detects the presence of HIV in as early as 10 days after exposure.
  • Follow-up Diagnostic Tests. Exams ordered if the first immunoassay exam demonstrates a positive result. They can include:
    • Antibody Differentiation Test – Discerns HIV-1 from HIV-2.
    • HIV-1 Nucleic Acid Test – Direct visualization of the virus.
    • Western Blot/ Immunofluorescence Assay – Checks HIV antibodies.
AIDS/HIV can also be tested at home. Here are two tests that can help detect the infection at home:
  1. Ora-Quick In-home HIV Test. Involves oral fluid swabbing, which can be tested with the kit included in the set. The results are reflected in as quick as 20 minutes.
  2. Home HIV Access HIV-1 Test System. A collection test that involves the extraction of a blood sample. After which, you need to send the specimen to an accredited laboratory. Results are rendered a few days after the specimen has been forwarded.
Signs and Symptoms of AIDS/HIV


The signs and symptoms of AIDS/HIV differ by the stage of the disease. As for the early stage (2-4 weeks after exposure), the usual symptoms include:
  • Chills
  • Fever
  • Rashes
  • Muscle Aches
  • Fatigue
  • Sore Throat
  • Night Sweats
  • Mouth Ulcers
  • Swollen Lymph Nodes
During the Latency or Chronic Phase, most individuals do not seem to experience any symptoms. It can last up to 10 years, and is brought about by the lessened activity of the virus in the body.
When the HIV infection evolves to AIDS, the usual signs and symptoms include:
  • Diarrhea
  • Fever
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Fatigue
  • Night Sweats
  • Chills
  • Wasting Syndrome (late stages)
  • Signs and symptoms of opportunistic infections that the individual has developed along the way
Prevention of HIV/AIDS


In order to avoid contracting the disease (or transmitting it if you are infected), you need to practice the following preventive methods:
  • Modifications in sexual activity
    • Abstinence
    • Monogamy / avoidance of promiscuity
    • Use of condoms, natural rubber latex sheets or dental dams
    • Use of water or silicone-based lubricants (along with barriers) to prevent tears in the vagina or the anus
    • Performance of low-risk sexual activities (oral sex rather than vaginal or anal sex)
    • Undergo treatment for sexually transmitted diseases (urge your partner to do so as well)
    • Take pre-exposure or post-exposure prophylactic medications
    • Make sure that the blood or organ transplant you will receive has been screened properly.
    • Avoid sharing needles and other paraphernalia with other individuals.
    • Avoid sharing items which may have your blood on them, such as your toothbrush or razor.
    • For healthcare workers, make use of personal protective equipment (goggles, gloves, mask, face shield, etc.) when dealing with patients, especially if there is exposure to blood and other bodily fluids.
    • Circumcision in men, which is effective in reducing the risks of HIV transmission from a female partner.
Conventional Treatment Methods


Currently, there is no clinically proven treatment for AIDS/HIV. However, certain drugs can be taken in order to control the proliferation of the virus. Treatment is started when any of the following criteria are met:
  • Onset of severe symptoms
  • CD4 count of <500
  • Pregnancy
  • Ongoing treatment for Hepatitis B
  • Onset of HIV-related kidney problem
The physician usually prescribes three kinds of drugs in order to prevent the development of drug immunity. Medications that are usually included in the cocktail are the following:
  • Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors
  • Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors
  • Protease Inhibitors
  • Entry/Fusion Inhibitors
  • Integrase Inhibitors
Natural Cures
While there are no pharmaceutical or natural treatments for HIV/AIDS, you can improve your condition by undertaking the following lifestyle modifications:
  • Consumption of healthy foods, such as vegetables, fruits, lean protein and whole grains.
  • Avoidance of unpasteurized dairy products, raw seafood and raw eggs, as they can lead to food-borne illnesses.
  • Get immunizations from flu or pneumonia.
  • Limit contact with household pets, as they can cause infections such as toxoplasmosis or salmonella.
grey arrowAlternative Treatment for HIV/AIDS - Purtier Placenta


Purtier Placenta is a stem cell supplement that has helped countless disease-stricken individuals with various sicknesses and health conditions nurse their body back to health through boosting their body’s ability to effect self-repair.
This bodily self-repair is known as stem cell therapy – it involves the process of introducing new adult stem cells in diseased or damaged tissue in order to treat the underlying disorder.
Since stem cells are ‘generic,’ they can be transformed into any kind of cell. With such a capacity, it can help the body regenerate and repair itself of just about any ailments or illnesses.
HIV/AIDS wrecks havoc on the body by severely impairing the body’s immune system thereby limiting the body’s ability to fight off infections and viruses. By greatly boosting the body’s immune system, Purtier Placenta is able to help HIV/AIDS sufferers regain sufficient immunity to fend off infections and illnesses which can otherwise become life threatening.
Photo Testimonial – HIV/AIDS Patient Achieves Breakthrough With Purtier Placenta!
HIV Patient
Cure HIV with Purtier Placenta
Need more information about what Purtier Placenta can do for HIV/AIDS patients?
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