Jakarta, the years since HIV / AIDS became a global pandemic, there is no cure that really can heal. Various studies of HIV drugs has been carried out and claimed very promising, but not one that actually produced results.
At the end of 2009, one study in Thailand could give great hope to the discovery of an HIV vaccine. Its success was shocking the world, although recent studies question the consistency of the results and ultimately declared a failure.
"Failure is a reminder to us how difficult the fight against HIV," said Donald Francis, VaxGen president of the company that developed the new vaccine, as quoted by the BBC on Thursday (16/12/2010).
Since then, no longer finding that really could be expected. Various drugs and HIV vaccine research with the bombastic claims continue to emerge, although until now not much is heard about the sequel.
The latest news comes from Germany that an unexpected cure HIV patients by doing a stem cell transplant. German doctors initially did transplant (transplant) stem cell (bud stem cells) into patients to treat blood cancer (leukemia). But unexpectedly transplant into patients who also have HIV is actually cure HIV disease.
Some research on herbs and medicine that have been done and claimed to be able to prevent HIV transmission or even treat it as follows:
1. Rabies VaccineA study at Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia revealed that rabies vaccines can overcome the infection of simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV). The virus only attack animals, but have the same structure with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in humans.
A study published in the journal Vaccine in 2009 was originally going to develop a rabies vaccine to overcome HIV. But until now not many publications that reveal their development.
2. Acne MedicationEarly last year, experts from Johns Hopkins University tested the efficacy of an antibiotic to make HIV is inactive so it can not replicate. Types of antibiotics used similar to those used to treat acne that is minocycline.
Research on the subject published in the Journal of Infectious Diseases 15 April 2010.
3. SeaweedA study published in the Wall Street Journal beginning in 2002 revealed that seaweed is useful to prevent transmission of sexually transmitted infections including HIV. Gynecology berkhasiatnya is a kind of jelly called carraguard, produced by species of red seaweed.
When that preclinical tests on animals show positive results, but not much is known how the results when the jelly is given in the clinical trials of women at 6 thousand participants.
4. Pineapple juiceRecently Dr.rer.nat Maruli Pandjaitan from Switzerland-Germany University, BSD Tangerang researching the benefits of pineapple to boost immunity in people with HIV. Brobelain enzyme in pineapple is claimed to increase the CD4 (immune system component) of about 150 cells / ul to 650-720 cells / ul (normal 410-1100 cells / ul).
In that study involved only 3 patients Maruli HIV-positive as participants, but the beginning of 2011 he will conduct a larger study with the number of participants 50 people who Dragnet from a number of health centers in Jakarta.
At the end of 2009, one study in Thailand could give great hope to the discovery of an HIV vaccine. Its success was shocking the world, although recent studies question the consistency of the results and ultimately declared a failure.
"Failure is a reminder to us how difficult the fight against HIV," said Donald Francis, VaxGen president of the company that developed the new vaccine, as quoted by the BBC on Thursday (16/12/2010).
Since then, no longer finding that really could be expected. Various drugs and HIV vaccine research with the bombastic claims continue to emerge, although until now not much is heard about the sequel.
The latest news comes from Germany that an unexpected cure HIV patients by doing a stem cell transplant. German doctors initially did transplant (transplant) stem cell (bud stem cells) into patients to treat blood cancer (leukemia). But unexpectedly transplant into patients who also have HIV is actually cure HIV disease.
Some research on herbs and medicine that have been done and claimed to be able to prevent HIV transmission or even treat it as follows:
1. Rabies VaccineA study at Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia revealed that rabies vaccines can overcome the infection of simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV). The virus only attack animals, but have the same structure with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in humans.
A study published in the journal Vaccine in 2009 was originally going to develop a rabies vaccine to overcome HIV. But until now not many publications that reveal their development.
2. Acne MedicationEarly last year, experts from Johns Hopkins University tested the efficacy of an antibiotic to make HIV is inactive so it can not replicate. Types of antibiotics used similar to those used to treat acne that is minocycline.
Research on the subject published in the Journal of Infectious Diseases 15 April 2010.
3. SeaweedA study published in the Wall Street Journal beginning in 2002 revealed that seaweed is useful to prevent transmission of sexually transmitted infections including HIV. Gynecology berkhasiatnya is a kind of jelly called carraguard, produced by species of red seaweed.
When that preclinical tests on animals show positive results, but not much is known how the results when the jelly is given in the clinical trials of women at 6 thousand participants.
4. Pineapple juiceRecently Dr.rer.nat Maruli Pandjaitan from Switzerland-Germany University, BSD Tangerang researching the benefits of pineapple to boost immunity in people with HIV. Brobelain enzyme in pineapple is claimed to increase the CD4 (immune system component) of about 150 cells / ul to 650-720 cells / ul (normal 410-1100 cells / ul).
In that study involved only 3 patients Maruli HIV-positive as participants, but the beginning of 2011 he will conduct a larger study with the number of participants 50 people who Dragnet from a number of health centers in Jakarta.
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