AIDS - Westren Treatment
1 Introduction to AIDS
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3 World Statistics
4 Herbal Treatment
AIDS- Westren Treatment


Western "Modern" Medicine for AIDS:

UNO and many Governments are getting involved and billions of dollors is spent on research on Western "modern" medicine to find a vaccine or cure for  AIDS. It is reported that the cost on the research, the treatment and the prevention of AIDS is about 100 billion/year. However, currently there is no way to get rid of all the virus once a person is infected. There is no specific medicine for the disease, the priority should be given to the prevention. Where it has succeeded, antiretroviral therapy has altered the nature of AIDS disease, transforming an almost uniformly fatal illness into a chronic but apparently stable condition. How effective treatment can be made available to the great majority of people with AIDS is an urgent issue of global significance.Even where such treatment is available, its use is complicated by a number of factors, including side effects, drug-drug interactions, and the selection of drug-resistant virus. A country announced that 90% of the patients could not get the treatment only because of the high price of the medicine. If you believe and trust in the current thinking of Western "modern" medicine, whose motivation is money and profit based on scalpels and synthetic drugs in the constant search for instantaneous relief of symptoms, then this website is NOT for you. Since most natural herbs and minerals cannot be patented (translation: "not profitable"), research by the large medical/pharmaceutical conglomerates into these methods for treating human ailments will not happen on a large scale. Need of the hour: There is an urgent need to find an alternative system of medicine for an effective cure for  AIDS to give relief to about 36 millions of people affected by  AIDS at an affordable cost. It is stunning that about 21.8 million AIDS death occurred since the beginning of the epidemic in 1970s. Naturally, when billions of dollars is spent on research by industry whose aim is profit, even if the treatment is found, it becomes very costly and certainly can not be at the reach of common man.

 

May Helath be restored to AIDS Patients