Guest guest Posted October 26, 2006 Report Share Posted October 26, 2006 Using the paddles on HIV should be your best bet, if anyone out there is currently fighting this bug. You should be aware of the hiding places and likely spots to spend 5 minutes on. 1. Intestinal area 2. Spleen 3. Thymus 4. Bloodstream 5. Lymph nodes 6. In late-stage HIV, the brain The virus is carried everywhere, so forget trying to reduce to nothing. Even a clean blood test will not reveal the numbers of virus in the other locations, since some strains do not live in the blood to begin with, yet they still can kill you. They usually hide out in the other areas above. However, HIV is a Lenti-virus lenti=slow, and so it can be gotten ahead of with regular use, I think in my non-expert head. You should be able to keep it below clinical significance, be symptom-free, get back your white cells eventually, etc. Meanwhile the electricity may ward-off other infections quite handily. HIV hops a ride on macrophages and gets into many parts of the body. But there's only a few where it can really breed and replicate fast. These are all the areas where CD4 cells are concentrated. Intestines are the main area, and there's some in the other areas above- mentioned. You can't take something internal and hope to reach it in the intestines, however, it lives in the actual walls, not the contents. Colloidal silver probably will not help since the virus is not floating around where many CS particles can act to clog it up. It is densely packed into the tissue, in other words. But, DC current sure can reach it. Use the Paddles for this job. It will only take about 5 minutes on each spot and a few minutes on bloodstream for a couple days a week to reduce it dramatically, be prepared for dieoff symptoms, flu-like effects, etc. bG Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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