I am a really good mathematician. I've been in accelerate math since 6th grade. I was even in accelerated calculus in college. My theory for a cure includes western meds as well as alternative meds. The reason I don't believe Colloidal Silver (CS) can cure Hiv by itself relies soley on a mathematical model (one that I made up...seriously I did).
This is my reasoning. Hiv grows exponentially. Cs is a med that must come in direct contact with the virus and the amount you consume is a constant no matter how much you drink. The only bad thing is even as CS is killing Hiv, Hiv is replicating faster than CS can search and destroy.
My plan...take atripla to almost eliminate Hiv replication and increase my cd4. The medication does a great job on reducing replication to almost nothing (viral reduction somewhere between log 3 and log 6). Mainly leaving the latent Hiv reservoirs. Then I plan on taking CS simotaneously for at least 7 months to a year to eliminate these latent reservoirs. Only one way to test my theory...get off atripla at that time. As a backstop I plan on continuing taking CS and add St. John's wart. Dr Blue (my well known hiv Dr.) said that St John's wart was effective against Hiv...how effective?...don't know, but said not to take it with Hiv meds because it interferes with them.
How will I know? Well, I am going to do viral load and cd4 only test each month to see if the virus does come back. I feel if I can remain undetectable for 12 to 18 months then I am home free. If not, I will have some protection with a combination of frequent test, CS, St. John's wart, and maybe a couple other things like selenium, oregano oil, olive leaf extract.
Right now I am in the eighth month of taking CS with my meds. I go to get my labs within the next couple of weeks. I am hoping for a strong rebound in cd4. When I graph my lab results for the past year, they seem consistent in what I have read ...."expect an initial drop in cd4 because PCR tests count both healthy and latent cd4 cells. The drop is because the CS is lysing these latent Hiv reservoirs". My labs so far seem consistent with this theory but not enough data points are available to make this a concrete conclusion. If my next labs in a week or two increase my cd4 rapidly from previous labs, then I know I am on track with my hypothesis. If not, it will be a no go for the getting off Atripla.
I am no way advocating that anyone else try this. This is just my hypothesis given the following Assumptions: 1. Atripla continues to keep replication almost non existent.
2. Colloidal Silver kills Hiv ( journal of technology UT silver nanoparticles)
3. CS will destroy latent hiv in CD4 (Dr Beck protocol)
Now if everything goes as planned...will I be brave enough to "pull the trigger" because I know I have a lot of anxiety.
UPDATED GOALS
Progress 10%
Encouragements: 5
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