Please see my video blog about what alternative treatments I did for the first 10 years without HIV medicine, and what I have been doing for the past 11 years--combining alternative treatment and HIV medicine:
Que medicina naturista y alternativa use durante mis primeros 10 anos de ser positiva sin medicina para el vih , y que he hecho durante estos 11 anos tomando medicina alternativa en combinacion con los arvs
In Spanish
Hi Lin and Maria,
thank you two for the video and comment, that's pretty much how I feel. I am + for 8 yrs and was sure that I never had to go on the meds. I thought I am living such a healthy lifestyle, only "the others" develop AIDS. My CD4 count kept dropping down to 50 and I still refused all good advice from my doctors to go on treatment because all I saw was the huge conspiracy of drug companies. I was tired all the time, having constantly colds and suddenly could feel the virus in my body. I was lucky enough not to develop any serious infections.
It was only after I met with a herbalist who was living himself with HIV for over 25 years and who was able to bridge my strong opinion about alternative vs. mainstream, that I started to feel open to go on antiretroviral therapy.
I am on them for 10 months now and even though my virus load went undetectable within weeks and there have been no side effects so far, my CD4 count only recovers slowly because I waited for so long.
I think it is really important to let people know that both mainstream and alternative medicine can and at some point for many of us have to go hand in hand. I heard from a few cases now where people got really sick and almost died because they refused HAART and resented it so much.
For me it was like a lesson in loving the unlovable. I like to see myself off the meds in the future (at least at stages) but at the same time I am trying not getting too attached to it. They have helped me when not much else did and I am grateful that they exist.
Have you had a look into the studies about high doses (up to 200microgramm) of Selenium and NAC (N-Acetylcysteine)? These are some of the supplements I find quite useful.
I also found the blood type diet helpful. I was a vegetarian for over 15 years but started to occasionally eat fish and beef again as I am blood type O.
I was recommended colostrum which is linked to raise CD4 counts.
SAMe is great for low moods and mild depressions. It worked pretty quick for me compared to St.Johns Wort.
Thank you for sharing, best wishes from the heart for your journey.
Linn