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I hear you, Carlos, I have just been diagnosed.. a month after I met the love of my life... My hopes are that there will be a cure before 10 years, the minimal amount of time that can be achieved by the current therapies... Pray to God to illuminate scientist over the world!!
I think that treatment intensification is being taken off the table as a viable cure strategy. See our new report, "AIDS Cure Research for Everyone," at www.AIDSPolicyProject.org We also have a Cure Blog at www.aidspolicyproject.blogspot.com
Why not take a person who is in remission/cured, and distill an antibiotic from their White Blood Cells. You could, then work from the antibodies created by these antibodies to develop a more powerful antibody that would prevent HIV. I don't think we will see a CURE for HIV for a long time. it is too profitable for drug companies to produce medication for this treatment. When you have a whole world to treat, and money is to be made from that treatment, why cure it. It is like war profits.
We ask Allah to give all Doctors the strength and wisdom to find the cure as our people are depleted on earth. Mat Allah bless you all for the good job you are doing
you guys are performing a wonderfull work, i just want u guys to countinue doing the right thing on how to cure this deadly illnes
Whatever happened to the idea of vibrating the little suckers to death using ultrasound/laser frequencies? It does not disrupt mammalian cells. This was a real study at Arizona State University. Someday I want to step into a booth, hear a loud hum... and zap! -- the critters are toast! ;-) www.kaisernetwork.org/daily_reports/print_report.cfm?DR_ID=48701&dr_cat=1
i have a suggestion..what if you could generate a false strand of hiv(this strand is equip with ccr5 deletion process) and insert it into the body of the patient. the false strand should be like a decoy, interacts with the virus but at the same time slowly detaching it from its host. or find the right combination of pills to take to eradicate the virus. I need some feedback
Michael
I think Dr. Fauci and many international scientists do not have finding an HIV cure in their high priority list. One solution would be for various HIV NGOs and individuals to get together and raise some funds. Then perhaps we can hire some retired scientists around the world who will not worry about losing their license to conduct their own research into a cure. This status quo cannot continue
August 16, 2010 • Toronto