...[A] historic moment in the history of HIV: Medical authorities are publicly agreeing that people with undetectable viral loads cannot transmit the virus that causes AIDS.
The policy change has profound implications for the way people view HIV. The change promises not just unprotected sex for couples like [Chris] Kimmenez and his wife, but also reduced stigma for the 1.2 million Americans living with HIV. The policy change also offers the hope that more people will be tested and begin treatment if they are found to have the virus rather than live in denial.
“There was something in me that said I’m damaged and I made a mistake, and people see it and I’m a danger,” said Mark S. King, 56, a writer and activist who tested positive for HIV in 1985. But now, treatment has fully suppressed the virus. “When I finally internalized this message . . . something suddenly lifted off of me that is hard to describe. It was almost as if someone wiped me clean. I no longer feel like this diseased pariah.”
The policy change has profound implications for the way people view HIV. The change promises not just unprotected sex for couples like [Chris] Kimmenez and his wife, but also reduced stigma for the 1.2 million Americans living with HIV. The policy change also offers the hope that more people will be tested and begin treatment if they are found to have the virus rather than live in denial.
“There was something in me that said I’m damaged and I made a mistake, and people see it and I’m a danger,” said Mark S. King, 56, a writer and activist who tested positive for HIV in 1985. But now, treatment has fully suppressed the virus. “When I finally internalized this message . . . something suddenly lifted off of me that is hard to describe. It was almost as if someone wiped me clean. I no longer feel like this diseased pariah.”
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We lack confidence in ourselves,” he lamented, adding that the medicine that he had discovered to have
antiretroviral properties is an old medicine which had been in use.
“The only science we did is that we discovered that it has charges – negative and positive and since HIV has
positive charges, the MSAMS use its negative charges to attract and destroy HIV,” he said.
He said that HIV/AIDS had remained incurable because of the small size of the virus and immune deficiency it causes
hence any anti-retroviral medicine that could effectively tackle the problem must be smaller (nano-particles).
Nigeria prof, who is said to have been curing hiv have cured over 500 people including foreigners if you are having
HIV diseases his email is profmaduikeezeibe594@gmail.com or call him on +2349050606649
We lack confidence in ourselves,” he lamented, adding that the medicine that he had discovered to have
antiretroviral properties is an old medicine which had been in use.
“The only science we did is that we discovered that it has charges – negative and positive and since HIV has
positive charges, the MSAMS use its negative charges to attract and destroy HIV,” he said.
He said that HIV/AIDS had remained incurable because of the small size of the virus and immune deficiency it causes
hence any anti-retroviral medicine that could effectively tackle the problem must be smaller (nano-particles).
Nigeria prof, who is said to have been curing hiv have cured over 500 people including foreigners if you are having
HIV diseases his email is profmaduikeezeibe594@gmail.com or call him on +2349050606649....
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