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New Thoughts about HIV by Daniel Cobb D.O.M>

In this article, Daniel Cobb D.O.M. introduces information about ways to increase your immune systems ability to respond to HIV. Read the article. I am not a practioner. I make no medical claims. I also applaud Mr. Cobb for his research and insight to this issue.

New paths for solutions can have dramatic results with our health. Do read his final statements.

HIV shouldn't be....plus HIV could become a DUD. 

Nutrition can promote your healing.

( http://www.hdfoster.com reference)

HIV Should Not Be a Life-Threatening Disease

Have you ever heard of cyto-megalo virus ? Unless you are a medical professional, probably not. However, there is a good chance that you have this virus. It just doesn't do much to someone who keeps their immune system functioning well. HIV is another virus that falls in the same category. As long as you keep your immune system up and running, HIV does not need to be anything more than an annoyance.

What I am going to describe here is a simple therapy that uses only commonly available, inexpensive, non-prescription nutrients that can turn AIDS back into a low-level HIV infection. It is also reasonable to expect that, in time, the patient will require no HIV drugs and show no HIV symptoms.

My major source document is an on-line book that you can read on the internet. The name of the book is "What Really Causes AIDS" by Harold Foster Ph.D. You can find it on the author's website at http://www.hdfoster.com.

As an infectious agent, the HIV virus is sort of a dud. It isn't very infectious, and once it does infect a person, it doesn't really do very much damage. Remember that people don't really die from the HIV infection. Instead they die from opportunistic infections that appear because of the immune-system destroying effect of HIV.

The HIV virus does have one characteristic that can cause immune system problems. It produces something almost identical to glutathione peroxidase. Glutathione peroxidase is an enzyme that is very prominent in the immune and detoxification systems.

In a healthy person, when they become infected with HIV, very little happens at first. The HIV virus is recognized by the immune system, and kept at very low levels. The raw materials used to make glutathione peroxidase are commonly in good enough supply so that losing a little to the HIV virus has no material effect.

Eventually, there may be a dip in the supply of nutrients used to produce glutathione peroxidase. This has a slight negative effect on the immune system, which, of course allows the HIV virus to proliferate a bit more, which causes yet another drop in the nutrients used to create glutathione peroxidase. And so it goes.

Once this downward spiral begins, it can be self-perpetuating, and result in death from opportunistic infections.

Conventional drug treatments for AIDS/HIV have focused on attacking the HIV virus - killing it, preventing it form entering cells, or preventing it from duplicating. This approach has run into several problems. First, it turns your body into a battleground, and so the side effects mount up. Second, the virus tends to develop resistance to the drugs, so the drug combinations need to be shifted. But most importantly, this approach never addresses the nutrient deficiency, so, if the virus develops resistance to the drugs, or the drugs are no longer available, the virus always has an easy path to proliferate to higher and higher levels.

The nutrient formula for the production of glutathione peroxidase is comprised of L-Cysteine, L-Glutamine, L-Tryptophan, and Selenium. As long as these nutrients are in plentiful supply, the human immune system will not be deprived of anything it needs by the HIV virus, and although a person may be infected with the HIV virus, they will not have AIDS symptoms.

Of course, there are complications. L-Tryptophan was implicated in a poisoning incident from a manufacturing contaminant in 1989, and has not completely recovered in public perception. L-Glutamine has an effect on the levels of the "excitotoxin" glutamate, and so should be used carefully. Selenium, being a mineral, is also subject to overdose problems. So, getting the dosages correct really does matter.

Also, there is the question of what additional nutrients a sick AIDS patient needs to recover not only from AIDS, but also from the concurrent physical devastation that can accompany the infection. In a recent article in the Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine (Fourth Quarter, 2006), Dr. Foster describes a formula that he devised for very sick AIDS patients. In addition to the 4 "main" ingredients, vitamin C, alpha-lipoic acid, and the minerals typically depleted by diarrhea are added.

So, the remaining big question is - when this theory is put into practice, how well does it work ? In the same article, Dr. Foster describes the results of the first African trials of his AIDS "formula". Dr. Foster states in his conclusions, that "Firstly, it is possible to reverse all the symptoms of AIDS in dying patients using nutrition alone%u2026.There appear to be no adverse side effects from these nutritional treatments."

Daniel Cobb is a Doctor of Oriental Medicine practicing at the Integrative Holistic Healing Center in Santa Fe. (424-9527) He is at his best convincing patients that they can overcome the vast majority of chronic diseases through nutrition and detoxification.

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