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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).
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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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