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The way we address HIV is cause for concern  

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Bradford - 23 Oct 2004 21:36 GMT
The way we address HIV is cause for concern  
   
The truth is that there are millions of people living to whom HIV has not
caused illness and death. This information brings joy and hope to the
heart of any person who has ever dreaded the onset of AIDS.

Initially, we only saw the deaths of those infected with HIV. Science,
medicine and the pharmaceutical companies looked for answers, but fear set
the standard that HIV infection was a fatal disease. Many cried out for
answers. Pressure led to the release of drugs and the direction was set!
High dosages and problems with toxicity played a major role in many of the
lives considered plagued with HIV. What has happened is that the
pharmaceutical companies have manipulated the shape of AIDS. They provide
the medical profession with treatment information and dosages.  As well,
they are providing funding and treatment information to the AIDS
organizations and in return AIDS organizations are promoting the treatment
information provided by the pharmaceutical companies. These drug companies
know they have a vulnerable market! Drugs are promoted to combat HIV when
the suppliers know that many AIDS drugs may be unsuccessful. Whether it’s
over a short or long term, many do fail. HIV strategies evolve and outwit
the immune system. Therefore, some individuals are in constant need of new
drugs when their drugs fail and resistance develops. The more HIV/AIDS
drugs that an individual takes, the greater the risk of drug resistance
occurring.

Another thing which ensures many individuals choose the drug treatment, is
the continual fear promoted by the pharmaceutical companies and the
medical profession to influence an individual into believing they will
progress to disease and/or die without HIV/AIDS medications. Often, a
physician tells patients that those individuals who do use supplements and
complementary therapies: “they die!” Individuals voicing anything other
than the pharmaceutical company’s ideology of HIV/AIDS and treatments are
discredited. This is all too clearly understood by millions of people
throughout the world.

Even the media has not told the true story but only conveys the
information provided by the pharmaceutical companies. It is the
responsibility of the media to investigate and then report! It is
important and necessary to recognize the need for voices from all walks of
life to be heard, thus helping to create a better understanding.  One of
balance!

Since the beginning, living with HIV has prompted many to learn about
their bodies, to gain understanding of its needs. Large numbers of people
have incorporated the knowledge of HIV/AIDS medications, how they work,
what they do, dosages to take with or without food, side effects and
benefits! Antiretroviral medications deplete many of the micronutrients
necessary to keep the body healthy. Without proper nutrition how can
anyone be expected to combat HIV or combat the side effects of the
HIV/AIDS treatments? Without complementary therapies, patients are at a
greater risk of failing drug treatments because they can’t tolerate the
side effects. They may decide to discontinue a treatment, which could have
proved beneficial, had they been able to overcome the initial side
effects. Providing proper nutrition and Complementary therapies can
address the immune system and many of the side effects of HIV treatments.

There are no shortages of scientists and physicians as well as individuals
living with HIV, who have realized another understanding of how HIV and
other diseases can be affected. The fact the emphasis on treatment is
placed predominantly on medical and pharmaceutical while other methods are
not given the same deserving recognition, is in direct conflict with the
way in which people infected with HIV have managed their infection!

Over half of the people infected with HIV ARE using alternative and
complementary therapies. Regardless of HIV infection or not, in the United
States alone, for every individual who seeks out medical and
pharmaceutical care, three times as many people are seeking out
alternative and complementary care. Here in Vancouver, British Columbia,
Canada, where I live, the numbers using alternative and complementary are
even higher!  Yet alternative and complementary care is not included in
health care!
Bradford - 23 Oct 2004 21:48 GMT
HIV has shown us that it is reacting differently from person to person.
However, we began by trying to treat everyone infected with HIV alike.
Each one of us is physically different with what is happening in our body.
In the treatment of any disease, we must be careful not to have tunnel
vision, or rely totally upon science, medicine and in particular,
pharmaceuticals to maintain our health. The responsibility is ours, not
something we pass on for someone or something to fix. There is much we can
do in the fight against disease!

Many who have been living with HIV (some for two decades now) have no need
for antiretroviral treatment because their immune system is strong.
Others, who are on HIV medications, have included nutrition and
replacement therapy (vitamin supplements, herbs and botanicals).
Successfully boosting the immune system and positively addressing the
efficacy of drugs and there many side effects. Whether it is being able to
avoid treatment entirely, prolong treatment or in conjunction with medical
and pharmaceutical treatment, we must recognize the importance of using
every available means in the treatment of HIV/AIDS.

An integrated health care system is the will of the people! World wide!
Governments can include complementary treatment and supplements into
health care to benefit those living with disease. Pharmaceuticals are an
important part in research and treatment and there is no shortage of work
ahead for pharmaceuticals. But, what the pharmaceuticals can’t do is
address the need the body has for nutrients.

What stands out for me about having lived with HIV for 20 years is the
ability individuals have shown to positively impact the immune system
using a nutritional diet and complementary therapies. Incorporating
vitamins, minerals, herbs and botanicals into daily life provides the
necessary requirements for an immune system to be up and running at
optimum capacity. In my own experience, I did not take HIV/AIDS
medications for 13 years, out of the 20 years I have been infected!

It is important to understand the immune system and what it needs to be
able to carry out all its functions. Knowledge is necessary of the cells,
the nutrients and all they require to be up and running to maximum
capacity. The digestive system and organs all require their own needs be
met. The immune system knows how to run the body and keep it healthy. On
the other hand, we as human beings may not have been as conscientious.
This creates far more for the immune system to handle, when the immune
system does not have the proper requirements to provide balance and
harmony throughout.

The immune system is made up of proteins and cells and these cells require
nutrients. A healthy nutritional diet of protein is necessary to rebuild
muscle. Protein provides the building blocks for new cells, including
muscle and immune cells. Individuals infected with HIV have much higher
protein requirements! Nutritional needs of those infected with HIV are 10%
higher than someone not infected with HIV. A nutritional diet, which also
includes vitamin-rich fresh fruits and vegetables, has been effective in
boosting the immune system and reducing the side effects of the HIV/AIDS
medications, as well as maintaining and improving health. Nutrition is a
primary defense! However, we don't see or hear this side!

Funding, education and implementation of nutritional supplements and
complementary therapies in health care is paramount. Nutritional
supplements can be introduced into health care quickly and effectively,
having positive effects on individuals with illness and disease. As a
bonus, there are no toxic side effects. We must look to what is causing
illness and disease and incorporate natural healing with traditional
methods. Understand the immune system, all the workings of the body and
when the body conveys immune deficiency!

Pharmaceuticals have played an important part in the evolution of how we
understand disease and treatment. With the uncertainty of long-term
effectiveness of experimental approaches and deaths associated with
pharmaceuticals, it is time we validated the successes of people using
nutrition and natural supplements in the fight against HIV and all illness
and disease. These can have a major impact on health and can add years to
one’s life. However, the multi-national pharmaceutical industry is
providing information about HIV/AIDS to make money and ensure continued
financial success. How long will we continue in this direction and at what
cost? Will the cost be the risk of causing illness in healthy people?

The body needs more than the HIV drug combinations and people all over the
world are in agreement! Individuals not on medications know the importance
and the work required, to remain off, or go off HIV/AIDS medications. Many
individuals on medications are not relying totally on combination therapy.
They are including the use of complementary therapies (CAM) and they ARE
successfully boosting the immune system, reducing the side effects of the
drugs and increasing the efficacy of the HIV/AIDS drugs.

I strongly recommend that the world community embrace this shift and
redirect the focus from the negative health condition to the positive
solution.

Bradford McIntyre
Moira de Swardt - 24 Oct 2004 13:25 GMT
"Bradford" <bradford@positivelypositive.ca> wrote in message

> HIV has shown us that it is reacting differently from person to person.
> However, we began by trying to treat everyone infected with HIV alike.
> Each one of us is physically different with what is happening in our body.

I would suggest changing doctors if your doctor is trying to treat
all his or her HIV positive patients in the same way.

Moira, the Faerie Godmother
Gary Stein - 24 Oct 2004 17:49 GMT
> HIV has shown us that it is reacting differently from person to person.
> However, we began by trying to treat everyone infected with HIV alike.
[quoted text clipped - 14 lines]
> and pharmaceutical treatment, we must recognize the importance of using
> every available means in the treatment of HIV/AIDS.

It all depends out what you mean by "many" if you mean 1% to 5% you might I
repeat might be right. The simple fact is that in over 90% of those infected
with HIV the only thing that happens if they go untreated is that they die
at some point varying from 1 year after infection to 20 years after
infection. Yes some people do live for many years before there body succumbs
that however does not mean that they will surivive in the long term.

Recent studies have shown that the numbers of those patients identified as
long term non-progressors in the 1990's where over stated and that the
majority of them were slow progressors not in fact non-progressors.

Gary Stein
GMCarter - 23 Oct 2004 23:41 GMT
>The way we address HIV is cause for concern  
snip...

>Over half of the people infected with HIV ARE using alternative and
>complementary therapies. Regardless of HIV infection or not, in the United
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>even higher!  Yet alternative and complementary care is not included in
>health care!

A man after my own heart!! Clinical data that show benefit can help to
make the case for such coverage.
http://aidsinfonyc.org/fiar

George M. Carter
 
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