There is no scientific evidence to support the claim that bitter kola can treat HIV. While bitter kola (Garcinia kola) has been studied for various health benefits, including its potential antiviral properties, it has not been proven effective against HIV. Antiretroviral therapy remains the standard and most effective treatment for managing HIV. Relying on herbal remedies like bitter kola instead of proven medical treatments can be dangerous and is not recommended.
Bitter Kola better known as Garcinia Cola has been identified as a potential antibiotic. The benefits of Bitter Kola includes HIV and AIDS treatment this is because of its antibacterial detoxification and cleansing properties. The natural chemical Saponin on bitter kola is responsible for its cleansing effect. Saponin is used as a tonic for the liver...it enhances the function of the liver and gall bladder.livergall bladdercoughdiarrhoeatuberculosiscancermany other bacterial infections
Bitter kola "is highly recommended in the treatment of HIV and AIDS because of its anti-bacterial, detoxification and cleansing properties,"sometimes, patients on antibiotic therapy also chew bitter cola habitually or because of its traditionally acclaimed anti-infective properties
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Unfortunately there are no cures to treat HIV currently, but a number of medical drugs to combat an HIV infection. However, there is hope as Danish scientists at the Aarhus University Hospital in Denmark are close to finding a cure for HIV.
Tenofovir is prescribed to treat Hepatitis B and HIV.
It is actually still possible that your child will not contact HIV from you, even though it is unlikely.
Highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) is used to treat HIV infections.
Antibiotics are only effective against bacteria, not viruses, and HIV is a virus.
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yes actually it does and you can also get HIV from it but do i care pssssst, no! yes actually it does and you can also get HIV from it but do i care pssssst, no!
Childhood leukemia, cancer, HIV infection.
Yes, actually it happens quite frequently these days.