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Patients Infected of HIV
The Centers for Disease Control CDC has reported that HIV has been isolated from blood, semen, saliva, tears, urine, Cerebrospinal fluid, amniotic fluid, breast milk , cervical secretions, and tissue of patients infected and non human primates experimentally infected skin (especially when scratches, cuts, abrasions, dermatitis, or other injuries), mucous membranes of the eye, nose, mouth and possibly the respiratory tract (trachea, bronchi and lungs) should be considered a potential route for entry the virus.
Are also present, and in sufficient quantities in the Cerebrospinal fluid, amniotic fluid, pleural fluid, synovial, peritoneal and pericardial.
Water Treatment

Early morning, after you get out of bed, (without brushing your teeth) drink 1.5 liters of water (5 to 6 cups) after it may wash your face or bathing. It is essential to drink only water, Read the rest of this entry »
What are HIV and AIDS ?

The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV by their initials in English) is a virus that destroys the immune system.
HIV targets are cells that have the CD4 marker, also known as helper T cells, which are blood cells that help your body fight disease. Over many years, the CD4 cells are destroyed. The body then has a weaker defense against infections such as lung infections, mouth and eyes. May occur some cancers such as lymphoma or cervical cancer.
When infections and other problems caused by the loss of CD4 cells, it is said that the person has acquired immunodeficiency syndrome is known by its initials as AIDS.