28 woman and hiv remedies urgently needed

Posted By Missa (South Africa) on 02/20/2014

I am a 28 year old woman have recently been diagnosed with hiv and my cd4 was at 362. I was told to come back after 2 months as the doctor plans to put me on medication, which I am very reluctant to take. The doctor said if my cd4 goes below 350 in 2 month I ill be put on meds and if it goes up I won't. I have read the interesting information about the different remedies but it is all a bit confusing and quite difficult to make out which would suit me best. I am not physically ill but hope to take some remedies to reverse the HIV. Please can you help if you have been in a similar situation or know which is the best option, also I'm not very familiar with the abbreviations so if you can right the names in full I would appreciate it, nd also where I could possibly get the remedies. I hope to hear from someone soon, thanking you... And lastly has anyone really been cured???
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Replied by Mike62 (Denver) on 02/20/2014

Missa: Many rural folk in Africa make the best remedy of all. They ferment grains. Find somebody who is proficient at this. Items need to be organic or sustainable. Put 300g whole flour in 1 gallon clean drinking water. Brew for 1 day at room temp away from direct sunlight with some live cultures. Use 1 pint to start next batch. Chop up various edible leaves and roots, babies happen to be best, and put them in the 7 pints and brew for 1 more day. Drink 1 cup every hour with 1/4g unrefined salt. Keep repeating the procedure. Keep fat below 5%/g of carbs. Try to get some omega 3's from plants. Live fermentation changes nutrients into highly charged gases that cure all diseases and nourish bodily cells. Try to eat raw and live fermented food. For more protein and some oil soak nuts and seeds for 8 hours with some salt before eating.
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Replied by Caitlin (Austin Texas) on 02/21/2014

I'm not an expert on HIV, but over the years I've read very interesting posts on positive benefits of Virgin Coconut Oil from HIV sufferers. Bears investigating at the very least. May God Bless and keep you as you navigate this journey. Caitlin
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Replied by Brandon (Cedar Rapids, Iowa) on 10/19/2014

I am a 33 year old HIV Positive male living here in the USA. I was 25 when I first was diagnosed. I REFUSED the meds until my CD4 dropped to below 200 in June 2010. I have recently quit my medications fully, after several other small breaks, because I am sick of the doctors and bullsh*t! I have SEVERAL other possible systems in my body being affected by SOMETHING. They refuse to give me tests or treat my CONSTANT pain.

Anyway, to the point. I have heard that the Lauric Acid in the Coconut Oil "break down the shell of the virus". I have a stockpile of coconut oil built up. I used to eat it by the spoonful until I got sick of the taste. I would let it melt in my mouth while swishing it around and then swallow. I don't know if it helped and I ONLY did it half-*ssed!

A second item that is supposed to help is Organic Green Tea. It is supposed to "stop the replication of the virus". So, in a perfect REASONABLE world, these two together (along with a STRICT raw, organic and non-GMO diet with no dairy, little meat and plenty of water), it should take care of it! I don't know though.

I used to get a product from a Doctor (Dr. Peiper ?) which was made up of Fulvic Acid and Humic Acid.

I have started taking Colloidal/Ionic/Nano Silver on a regular basis added to every bottle of water I drink. I have 10 ppm all the way up to 1100 (dark) ppm blends. I don't know if it is working or not. I have a really unhealthy lifestyle which I can't seem to change because of my fatigue, pain, stomach issues, eating issues, etc. EVERYTHING makes good sense though.

I was thinking about possibly injecting colloidal silver but, I'm scared that the particle size (if LARGER) could cause damage. Does anyone know??

Hopefully I helped someone out there! If someone could help me on that last bit, it would be GREATLY appreciated!

Peace,

B :)

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