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The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a retrovirus that causes AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome). The retrovirus primarily attacks the body's immune system, making the patient extremely vulnerable to opportunistic infections.Opportunistic infections are conditions that occur in individuals who have a weakened immune system. The organisms (bacteria, fungi or viruses) that cause these infections do not cause illnesses in patients who have healthy immune systems because they are able to fight off the infection.HIV and AIDS patients are vulnerable to .... Read more

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Sorrel

Sorrel for Preventing HIV-associated Opportunistic Infections
Sorrel : There are no well-conducted published studies that demonstrate sorrel to possess activity against viruses or bacteria that are important human pathogens.Natural Standard Monograph, Copyright © 2008 (www.naturalstandard.com). Commercial distribution ....

 

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Selenium for Preventing HIV-associated Opportunistic Infections
Selenium : Preliminary research reports that selenium may be beneficial in the prevention of several types of infection, including recurrence of erysipelas (bacterial skin infection associated with lymphedema) or Mycoplasma pneumonia. ....

 

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Seaweed, kelp, bladderwrack for Preventing HIV-associated Opportunistic Infections
Seaweed, kelp, bladderwrack : Laboratory study suggests antifungal and antibacterial activity of bladderwrack, which is a type of seaweed called kelp. However, there are no reliable human studies to support use ....

 

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Propolis for Preventing HIV-associated Opportunistic Infections
Propolis : Animal and laboratory studies suggest that propolis may be a beneficial treatment for various types of infections. Initial human research reports possible benefits against oral/dental bacteria, genital herpes, urine ....

 

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Probiotics for Preventing HIV-associated Opportunistic Infections
Probiotics : As a bacterial reservoir, the nose may harbor many varieties of potentially disease-causing bacteria. There is limited evidence that probiotic supplementation may reduce the presence of harmful bacteria in ....

 

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