Q- What is AIDS/HIV and what
are its symptoms? ?
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Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
(AIDS) is a condition that weakens the immune system. It results from
contracting the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) which is detected through
a blood test. Most people who contract HIV see a progression to AIDS symptoms
within 10-15 years of initial infection, although symptoms can occur earlier.
HIV causes a broad spectrum of
clinical problems. Within a few weeks of infection, some people may
experience flu-like symptoms, including fever, general sickness and poor energy,
rash, joint pain, and swelling of the lymph nodes. However these symptoms
usually disappear quickly and an infected person can remain without symptoms
for a long period of time.
The onset of AIDS itself is when
an HIV-positive patient’s immune system is severely damaged and loses its
ability to fight infections. The signs of these infections may include: a
fever higher than 100 F for several weeks, dry cough, chronic diarrhea, white
spots or unusual lesions on the tongue or in the mouth, blurred and distorted
vision, persistent fatigue and skin infections.
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Q- How do I avoid getting
AIDS/HIV? ?
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The only way to prevent AIDS is to
avoid becoming infected with HIV. HIV is spread most often by having
unprotected sex with an infected partner. The virus enters the body through
the vagina, vulva, penis, rectum, or mouth during sex. HIV is also spread through
contact with infected blood. This can occur while sharing needles during
intravenous drug use and through other direct blood-to-blood contact such as
receiving infected blood during a blood transfusion, though this is highly
unlikely in many countries now due to thorough screening of donated blood.
Mothers can also spread the virus to their babies during pregnancy,
childbirth, or breast-feeding.
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Q- What can I do to help me live with
AIDS/HIV? ?
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There is no cure for AIDS but
certain drugs seem to slow the progression of the disease. In addition,
various nutritional factors may be helpful in supporting the immune system.
Because of the complicated nature of this disorder, medical supervision is
strongly recommended with regard to dietary changes and nutritional
supplements. Some healthy things you can do are:
• Good nutrition is vital for
people with HIV.
• Add shiitake, reishi, and maitake mushrooms or supplements to your diet. • Consume plenty of green drinks from leafy greens. • Take appropriate dietary supplements and supplementary fiber. • Exercise and reduce lifestyle stress. • Drink at least two liters of water per day. • Eliminate junk food,avoid alcohol, cigarettes, and Echinacea. • Limit your intake of soybeans and soy products, which contain enzyme-inhibitors. • Always use a condom and practice food safety and drink clean water. |
Q- What NG4L products can
help with AIDS/HIV? ?
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• NG4L Natural Immune Force
• NG4L Viral Defense Plus, NG4L Immune Defense Plus • NG4L Qina Immune Booster • NG4L Selenium • NG4L Ultra Man/Woman, NG4L Coral Calcium Supreme • NG4L Colloidal Silver • NG4L Noni, Goji, or Mangos teen juice • NG4L Tea Tree Oil • NG4L Whey Protein Shake |
Sunday, 12 January 2014
AIDS/HIV
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