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AIDS
 
When the first AIDS cases were recognized, few would have thought that so many years would pass without a cure being discovered. Some people, however, have a flu-like illness within a month or two of being exposed to the virus. Children with AIDS may get the same opportunistic infections as adults. If a person is highly likely to be infected with HIV and yet both tests are negative, the doctor may request additional tests.

The person also may be told to repeat antibody testing at a later date, when antibodies to HIV are more likely to have developed. By then, babies are unlikely to still carry their mothers' antibodies and will have produced their own, if they are infected. While many alternative therapies have turned out to be less effective than initially thought, there is much that can be done to enhance immune function and keep the infection in check.
 
AIDS is benefited or hindered by:
 
BHT (Butylated Hydroxytoluene)
Chlorella
Coconut
Conventional Drug Avoidance
Mistletoe (Viscum album)
Ozone / Oxidative Therapy