Do you know what the typical viral load of HIV is for the average person? Is he down to below the average now?

Marshall

Carlene Yasak wrote:
Some of you may remember that in September I reported the results of two blood tests for someone who complained of lingering flu symptoms over a period of one month. This person had previously tested positive for HIV. A first blood test in August 2009 showed a viral load of 300,000 per million which was not encouraging. He therefore began taking CS with 5 percent DMSO several times a day. Six weeks later, a second blood test showed that the viral load was down to 90,000 per million. Based on this result, he required no medication and the number of doses of CS per day were reduced to three (the size of a shot glass) which he took only in the evening. Two months later (early in December), as a precautionary measure, a third blood test was done. It showed a viral count of 15,000 per million for this person. This corresponds to better than average immune response. He is no longer considered at risk for viral infection. He now takes one maintenance dose of CS/EIS daily and will continue to do so. He also drinks fruit kefir every day. BTW, he feels great. Carlene



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