Contents:
Definition | Causes | Symptoms | Treatment | Nutrients
Herbs | Recommendations | Suggestions | Sources for AIDS Help | Bibliography
Definition
The occurrence of immune deficiency in previously healthy individuals. New therapies are being developed all the time.
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Causes
AIDS has been found to be transmitted by bodily fluid transfer. Certain groups are especially at risk of developing this syndrome; including highly sexually active individuals; intravenous drug abusers; and hemophiliacs.
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Symptoms
Anyone who develops generalized lympadenopathy (swollen lymph glands), unexplained weight loss, and thrush, should be suspected of having this syndrome. Persons at risk of having this syndrome should not donate blood. The AIDS virus invades the
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Treatment
No cure is known yet. At this time, building up the immune system is the best defense for the potential AIDS victim. Correct diet, appropriate supplements, exercise, proper environment, and correct mental out-look all play significant roles in keeping the immune system working adequately. Check with your doctor for diagnosis and new developments in therapy.
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Nutrients
Aerobic 07 from Aerobic Life Products or Dioxychlor from American Biologics, 9 drops in water 3 times a day, for tissue oxygenation (kills harmful bacteria).
Egg lecithin, 20 m on an empty stomach, divided throughout the day.
Garlic tablets, 2 capsules with meals 3 times per day, is a powerful immunostimulant.
Germanium, 200 mg. per day, for tissue oxygenation and interferon production.
Protein supplement (free form of amino acids), as directed on the label (protein in this form is readily available for the body’s use and more easily metabolized.
Selenium, 200 mcg. per day, is a free radical scavenger.
Superoxide dismutase (SOD) from Biotec Foods, as directed on the label, is a free radical scavenger.
Vitamin B complex, 100 mg. 3 times per day (injections by the doctor is more effective), is an antistress vitamin.
Vitamin C plus biofavonoids, 10,000 mg. in divided doses per day.
Acidophilus, 3 times daily (take a high powered form), supplies “friendly” bacteria for intestinal tract.
Coenzyme Q10, 100 mg. per day, supports immune system.
DMG (Gluconic from DaVinci Labs, as directed on the label, stimulates the immune system, increasing the
Kyo-green, taken as directed on the label, supplies nutrients needed for repair (important to the immune response).
Multimineral formula (high potency) with Zinc plus Copper, 50 mg. daily of zinc and 3 mg. of copper, do not exceed 100 mg. zinc, omit iron if fever is present.
Proteolytic enzymes, 6 tablets between meals, destroys free radicals and aids digestion.
Quercetin plus bromelin, taken as directed on the label, helps prevent allergic reactions (food, pollen, etc.,) and increases immunity.
Raw thymus plus multiglandulars including spleen from Arteria, taken as directed on the label, enhances
Vitamin A emulsion, 50,000 IU per day, (use caution if using pill form) reduce dosage if liver damage has been diagnosed.
Vitamin E emulsion, 200 IU daily, (emulsions are more readily and easily assimilated), both A and E enhance immune function and destroy free radicals.
Aloe vera, as directed on the label, Carrisyn from the aloe plant may work as the drug AZT without the side effects.
Essential fatty acids, taken as directed on the label, (unsaturated fatty acids are most important in the diet. Some sources are primrose oil, black currant oil, salmon oil, and linseed oil.
L-Carnitine plus L-cysteine and L-methionine and L-ornithine (amino acids), taken as directed on the label, improves immune function. (Do not give children L-ornithine).
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Herbs
- Aloe vera
- Basil
- Bayberry
- Cayenne
- Chaparral
- Clover, red
- Cow-parsnip
- Currant, black
- Dandelion
- Echinacea
- Flax
- Garlic
- Ginkgo bilboa
- Ginseng, Chinese
- Ginseng, Siberian
- Golden seal
- Gotu kola
- Juniper berries
- Mullein
- Pau d’arco
- Onion
- Primrose
- Radish, black
- Rose hips
- St. John’s Wort
- Shiitake mushroom extract
- Silymarin (extract of milk thistle weed)
- Suma
Recommendations
Never share a needle with drug users. Condoms, along with spermicide, should be used (condoms are 90% effective). This disease is highly contagious. The Journal of the American Medical Association suggests that you protect yourself with condoms. Condoms should be used, but they are no guarantee of protection against venereal diseases! Check with your doctor!
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Suggestions
Do not smoke! Stay away from those who do! Eliminate alcohol, caffeine, colas, sugar and sugar products, as well as red meat.
Diet should consist of 75% raw foods plus seeds, nuts, and grains. Lots of fresh air, rest, and sunshine. A lack of quality protein and adequate calories in the diet is a common reason for immune deficiency. Increase intake of fresh fruits and vegetables.
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Sources for AIDS Help
- AIDS Hot Line: 1-800-342-2437 (open 24 hrs. day, 7 days a week)
- The Aids Health Project, Box 0884, Dept. P, San Francisco, CA 94143-0884
- AIDS Atlanta, 1132 Peachtree St., NW, Dept. P, Atlanta, GA 30309
- AIDS Foundation Houston, 3927 Essex Lane, Dept. P, Houston, TX 77027
- American Foundation for AIDS Research, Box AIDS, Dept. P., New York, NY., 10016
- Project Inform, 347 Dolores St., #301, Dept. P., San Francisco, CA 94110
- AIDS Action Committee, 661 Bolyston St., 4th Floor, Dept. P., Boston, MA., 02116
- National Association of People With AIDS, 2025 I Street, NW, Dept. P., Washington, DC 20006
Bibliography
Eastern/Central Medicinal Plants, by Steven Foster and James A. Duke., Houghton Mifflin Company, 215 Park Avenue South, New York, NY 10000
The Complete Medicinal Herbal, by Penelope Ody, Dorling Kindersley, Inc, 232 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10016, First American Edition, copyright 1993
Planetary Herbology, by Michael Tierra, C.A., N.D., O.M.D., Lotus Press, PO Box 325, Twin Lakes. WI 53181., Copyright 1988, published 1992
The Nature Doctor: A Manual of Traditional and Complementary Medicine, by Dr. H.C.A. Vogel; Keats Publishing, Inc., 27 Pine Street (Box 876) New Canaan, CT. 06840-0876. Copyright Verlag A. Vogel, Teufen (AR) Switzerland 1952, 1991
The Yoga of Herbs: An Ayurvedic Guide to Herbal Medicine, by Dr. David Frawley & Dr. Vasant Lad, Lotus Press, Twin Lakes, Wisconsin, Second edition, 1988.
Prescription for Nutritional Healing, Fifth Edition: A Practical A-to-Z Reference to Drug-Free Remedies Using Vitamins, Minerals, Herbs & Food Supplements, by James F. Balch, M.D. and Phyllis A. Balch, C.N.C., Avery Publishing Group, Inc., Garden City Park, NY