1.What is HIV Disease?
Human immuno virus which destroys immune system of man and is originated from animal. It is suppose to be more powerful than human species virus because it is suppose to attack animals which is nearly 10times or more in weight. |
2.How the virus is transmitted?
It is transmitted mainly due to sexual contact and through exchange of saliva. |
3.How to identify the infection?
Sudden weight loss,uncontrolled fever,diarrhea and vomiting and loss of appetite. |
5.What are the available treatment options?
Medicine is available to control the infection in blood stream for a particular period provided virus is not mutated to antibiotic thus inhibit the development of AIDS. |
6.Origin of hepatitis?
A disease correlating to Hepatitis which falls in HIV group was described in siddha. It is a simple(single strad)virus found in GI tract which helps to process food but known to modern science as Hepatitis virus. Probably this is the reason Hepatitis A is not so harmful to humans. |
7.How Hepatitis is transmitted?
Hepatitis Sis transmitted through fecal contamination of food and water and anal contact. Hepatitis B&c is transmitted through infected blood. Only Hepatitis B is transmitted sexually. |
8.Is any vaccination is available for Hepatitis?
If available means how effective it is?
Vaccination is available for hepatitis but its efficacy is questioned by many doctor. Still lot of research is going on in developing a safe vaccine. |
9.What is the medicine to develop the immune system?
Our medicine increases the T-cells and we mainly prescribe navaloga salt,nava herb salts and nava salts(Chunnum process)with Muppu. During recovery process lot of vitamins and mineral therapy is administered. |
10.Is any special foods required during the treatment and what are the foods to be avoided?
Any bitter and sour taste vegetables,Tamarind and tamarind based preparations should be avoided because it produces a conductive environment for virus replication and it reduces the efficacy of medicine. Non-Vegetarian,Fish and animals which are grown through fish feeding should be avoided. Foods with high protein content from a vegetarian source can be added ie. Dry fruits,different kind of berries and dates. |
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