Saturday, September 1, 2012

HIV/AIDS A HEALTH CHALLENGE


 HIV/AIDS A HEALTH CHALLENGE
The above disease has become a health challenge in today’s life. It has affected the world economy and moreover no treatment has been found. The only way to fight HIV is detoxification of the colon and liver, the ``PH factor” in colon and saliva, ``floaters and sinkers “, and the need of friendly flora in intestines. Restoring to normal function these six areas will increase metabolism, digestion, energy and well-being. Remember that there is no`` magic pill” to good health. Your personal efforts are needed to make a healthful lifestyle and nutritional choices.
After detoxifying yourself, you will have a functioning immune system. You will find that you will need fewer prescription drugs, fewer supplements and fewer visits to the doctor. It will be less expensive If you observe proper diet and health lifestyle. There is also a question for differences between HIV and AIDS but HIV is a virus and AIDS is definition. HIV stands for ``human immunodeficiency virus’’. It is a virus that infects human being and leads to problem with immune system. AIDS stands for ``Acquired immune Deficiency syndrome’ ’in other words describe a whole group of symptoms and diseases associated with damage HIV does to the immune system. There is on-going damage to immune defence cells and the body becomes increasingly less able to fight off infection. Individual with advanced HIV is susceptible to infection that doesn’t show up in people with health immune systems. The difference between AIDS and HIV is that a person is said to have AIDS, as opposed to simply being HIV positive. When either the numbers of specific types of cells in their immune system drop below a certain level or when they develop one specific group of opportunist infections.
It is important that a person can live with HIV for many years without developing AIDS or any symptoms of HIV infection. This is why it is important to be regularly tested for virus. Even if a person does not know they are infected however, they can still transmit the virus to other people to there blood, semen, breast milk, and other potentially infection bodily fluids. In the infection of HIV some of early symptoms people face are fever, headache, muscle and joint pain, sore throat, rash and diarrhea.In response to these symptoms physicians diagnose the flu and send the patien on their way. In majority of cases, their diagnosis proves correct. Unfortunately, a number of people with these vague  moreover indistinct symptoms have a more serious illness than flu. Health is gold and be bought

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