STIMULATING AND REGENERATING THE IMMUNE SYSTEM AND OTHER SYSTEMS.



5.1. This procedure should be initiated at the same time as the detoxifying procedure and may require months, years, or even the rest of the person’s life, depending upon the specific conditions of each individual or population.

It is necessary to achieve normal blood levels of antioxidants (145-150,r,s), for example, by using vitamin A and carotenoids (151-170), vitamin E (preferably vitamin Ed) (162,171,172), vitamin C (173-175), selenium (30-33), n-acetyl cisteine (34-40), l-glutamine (i), zinc (41-44), copper (44), manganese (r), alpha lipoic acid (r), ubiquinone or coenzyme Q10 (r), and flavonoids or vitamin P (r). Avoid exceeding normal blood levels and keep in mind the potential toxicity of metals and fat-soluble vitamins.

5.3. Achieving normal blood levels of vitamin A and other carotenoids prevents the so-called “transmission of HIV/AIDS” from person to person (176-178) and from mother to child during pregnancy, delivery (179-190) or during breastfeeding (191). The potential theratogenic effects of vitamin A, betacarotene and other carotenoids should be considered (192).

5.4. Some interleukins, such as IL2, growth factors, B-complex vitamins, vitamin D, and lithium are useful for their stimulating and regenerative properties (193-201).

5.5. Any macro or micronutrient deficiencies should be meticulously addressed (202-212).

5.6. Certain herbs may be used for their immune stimulating and/or antioxidant properties (137,213-222): aloe (Aloe vera), astragalus (Astragalus membranaceus), Siberian ginseng (Eleutherococcus senticosus), Fo-ti (Polygonum multiforum), turmeric (Curuma longa), echinacea (Echinacea angustifolia y E. purpurea), garlic (Allium sativum), licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra), golden seal (Hydrastis Canadensis), cat’s claw (Uncaria tomentosa), ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba), grapeseed (Vitis vinifera), sarsaparrilla or smilax (Smilax officinalis y S. aspera). Sedative and relaxing herbs include: passion flower (Passiflora incarnata), valerian (Valeriana officinalis), chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla), mint (Menta sativa), lavender (Lavanda officinalis), Siberian ginseng (Eleuterococus senticosus).

5.7. An antioxidizing, stimulating, and regenerative diet should be followed (2,4,124-129). In addition to the detoxifying diet described in 4.4, it is necessary to practice a vegetarian or semi-vegetarian diet with quantities of fruits, especially papaya, mango, kiwi, pineapple, avocado, bananas, and dry fruits, and vegetables, cereals, legumes and algae. Avoid animal products and instead eat white fatty fish, sheep and goat meat. Preferably use sea salt. Use 60-80% fresh, whole, raw organic food. Whenever possible, use garlic, onions, asparagus, citric fruits, beets, cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, brussels sprouts, carrots, yeast, wheat, and pollen, as well as sprouts. Use cold pressed oils (Below 40 degrees Celsius), since this manner of pressing preserves essential and polyunsaturated fatty acids, which are needed in anti-inflammatory and regenerative processes. Carcamo, sunflower, and olive oils, in this order, are good sources of vitamin F or linoleic acid. Flaxseed oil is also a good source of alpha linoleic acid.

TREATING THE CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS OF AIDS.

6.1. Specific conventional (223-227) and/or alternative or complementary treatments (a-z) can be used to treat: opportunistic infections (candidiasis, hystoplasmosis, coccidiodomycosis, cryptococosis, cryptosporidiosis, different types of herpetic infections, CMV infection, isosporiosis, tuberculosis, nocardiosis, Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia, recurrent bacterial pneumonia, Salmonella septicemia, estrongyloidiasis, and toxoplasmosis); tumors (Kaposi’s sarcoma, brain lymphoma, B-cell lymphoma, Burkitt’s lymphoma, and invasive cervical cancer); multiple metabolic disturbances (dementia/encefalopathy, progressive multifocal leucoencefalopaty, hair loss, weight loss, wasting syndrome, “slim” disease); and all other clinical manifestations that may result from deterioration of the defense, surveillance, and homeostasis mechanisms of the immune system.

6.2. Deteriorations in other organs and tissues should be corrected.

6.3. Success in the treatment of AIDS depends primarily upon guaranteeing and optimizing the nutritional status at both clinical and micronutrient levels (58-77,201-212,k-v).


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