HIV/AIDS Treatment with Garlic
The HIV virus attacks the immune system and can
effectively destroy its ability to fight diseases. When the virus has destroyed
too many of the immune system’s white blood cells, the body succumbs to all
kinds of invasive infections and diseases, including pneumonia, Kaposi’s
sarcoma, herpes, meningitis, tuberculosis, cancer and others. That is when the
HIV infection is reclassified as AIDS. The patient dies from complications from
the opportunistic infections of AIDS and not from the HIV itself.
Although antiretroviral drugs are being used on a
worldwide scale to fight HIV and AIDS, the drugs’ effectiveness to permanently
suppress the virus are still in debate.
The HIV virus has shown an ability to replicate and mutate to become drug-resistant.
Diet and Nutrition
As the disease progresses, the weakening immune
system may cause malabsorption of nutrients, insufficient fat storage and
weight loss or diarrhea. A diet high in
protein is recommended with a high calorie intake. Consulting with nutritionists can be
helpful, since they can prescribe supplements for any nutritional
deficiencies. In one study of
HIV-infected men, it was found that those men who took multivitamin supplements
saw a slower progression of the disease.
Reasonable caution is advised as some vitamins may not be compatible
with some AIDS medicines. Homeopathic
remedies and herbs such as garlic have shown great promise in curbing the
proliferation of the HIV infection and boosting the immune system in fighting
AIDS.
Alternative Treatments for AIDS/HIV
In recent years alternative homeopathic medicines
are being tested and used to treat HIV and AIDS patients. The U.S.Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention indicates a number of herbs including ginseng, licorice, St. John’s wort, aloe vera, and
echinacea to be helpful in the treatment of
HIV/AIDS.
In some of the lower income regions of the world,
homeopathy is the only option available to treat symptoms of HIV and AIDS;
this is because pharmaceutical medications are expensive and out of the
reach of the poor.
Among other alternative herb remedies being used are
spirulina, turmeric, and Chinese bitter melon.
These have been found to enhance the function of the immune system. Garlic, in particular, has shown amazing
results.
Garlic Successfully Treats HIV/AIDS Patients
A number of studies have found garlic to be effective against the common infections
in AIDS, including, herpes and mycobacteria, cryptococcus, as well as
cryptosporidia and pneumocystis.
Indeed, garlic may actually
obstruct the spread of HIV virus in the AIDS patient!
Garlic and the Immune System
Garlic enhances the action of three cell types in
the immune system’s arsenal that are important in combating HIV and
AIDS-related infections. One of a
multitude of garlic’s components, diallyl trisulfide, activates the natural
killer cells, the Cytotoxic T-cells, (these attach themselves to microbes and
secrete poisons into them), the phagocytes, (which engulf or swallow invader
germs), and the lymphocytes, (which produce antibodies that kill specific
microbes).
Garlic Effective Against Opportunistic HIV
infections
Promising research into garlic’s therapeutic value
for fighting HIV was first presented at the 1989 International AIDS Conference
and subsequently published in the German Journal of Oncology (Deutsche
Zeitschrift Onkologie). Kyolic garlic
(aged garlic preparation) was given to ten AIDS patients. All were in advanced stages of AIDS, with
various opportunistic infections, including genital herpes and cryptosporidial
diarrhea. For the first six weeks the
patients received 5 grams, or around 2 cloves of garlic daily and then 10 grams
or 6 cloves daily for another six weeks.
Three of the patients did not complete the trials because they were at
the terminal stages of the disease and died before the trial ended. However, the seven who completed the trials
showed NORMAL killer cell activity by the end of the twelve week period (six of
them regained normal killer cell activity by the end of the first six weeks!). Also significant was the fact that all the
patients’ infections improved: including a candida infection, genital herpes
and chronic diarrhea. One patient with
chronic sinus infection, who did not get any relief after a year’s worth of
taking regular antibiotics, improved after the garlic trial.
Prolonging Life of AIDS Patients
While HIV/ AIDS is incurable, the objective of
treatment is to curb opportunistic infections from getting a foothold by
boosting the immune system, and thus prolonging life, as well as improving the
patient’s quality of life. Garlic revs
up the immune system’s disease-fighting ability, killing many bacteria and
viruses on contact, preventing their proliferation. Bacteria and viruses, furthermore, do not
form resistance to garlic as they can to regular pharmaceutical antibiotics and
medications. In addition, garlic, unlike
pharmaceutical antibiotics, does not harm the intestinal flora, which is so
important to digestion and absorption of nutrients.
Garlic is thus important as an adjunct treatment for
HIV/AIDS, significantly helping improve a patient’s life. HIV and AIDS patients are encouraged to eat
raw, crushed garlic every day within a healthy regime prescribed by their
physician and nutritionist.
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