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Can u mention three medicines that prevent HIV/AIDS transmission from an infected mother to her fetus during? |
Can u mention three medicines that prevent HIV/AIDS transmission from an infected mother to her fetus during? Don't know how urine therapy is going to help the trasnmission of HIV/AIDS. Boosting the immune system is great but aids is a highly specific virus that attacks T-cells and macrophages. Often times the fetus is taken as a forgeign entity and attacked by the mother's own body. By these very same leukocytes. I don't know how likely it is but I would assume the chance is very high for transmission to occur. We can't even cure AIds at this stage in time. How could we isolate the disease in one area of our body and keep it from others. It's not entirely feasible. vitamin c and drinking your owm urine to boost your immune system. your urine is filtered blood made by your kidneys and has trace amounts of viral and bacterial threats to your body. once a small amount has been reintroduced to your system it is like a "flu shot" effect and all but eliminates symtoms of sickness. do a search for "urine therapy " if u dont believe me. |
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