AIDS Research Group Reports Significant Viral Load Drop in HIV/AIDS
Infected Study Groups
Released
on: November 26, 2008, 10:32 am
Press
Release Author: Wendy Selvig/AIDS
Research Assistance Institute
Industry:
Healthcare
Press
Release Summary: Continued testing in rural Southern Africa shows
promiseful results for those with HIV/AIDS
Press
Release Body: Mansfield, TX - Nov. 20, 2008
AIDS
Research Assistance Institute, a non-profit organization,
has been monitoring hundreds of people with AIDS/HIV when they
add the immunity boosting food supplement, 'concentrated Flax
Hull Lignans' (FHL) to their diets. The results are better
than expected and may hold a key for future researchers as they
try to find solutions to the AIDS pandemic worldwide.
Boasting a 92% success rate, A.R.A.I. has been
involved with rural Southern African grass roots organization
leaders who have been giving FHL to people suffering
from the AIDS/HIV virus. Typically when an HIV infected person
adds 1.5 tsp of the FHL to their daily diet,
their viral loads drop significantly (around 35% of them drop
to non-detectable within the first 6 weeks!) and their CD-4 counts
(measurement of immunity) raise in great numbers. A malnourished
child will also typically start growing in height and weight once
introducing the FHL into their diets. Many children
have grown between 6-11 cm in a three month period!
Researchers can only speculate as to the exact function of the
FHL that is causing the success. Many studies
have been done in the U.S. by doctors that show lignans boost
immunity. The FDA has reported that flax seed lignans have anti-viral,
anti-bacterial, and anti-fungus properties.* Tests have shown
that FHL's ORAC values (measurement of anti-oxidants)
are very high. Kale, the super anti-oxidant dark leafy green vegetable,
has an ORAC value of 1770, while FHL's equivalent ORAC value is
19,600. FHL has typically been researched for it's effects against
cancer but now hundreds of people with AIDS/HIV are feeling better,
going back to work, and are causing researchers to take a serious
look at the possibilities of using a simple, all natural food
supplement to help fight AIDS/HIV.
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Contact
Details: Wendy Selvig
#8 Calloway Ct.
Mansfield, TX 76063
FAX: 866-468-4423
Email: wendy@aidshivawareness.org