Hepatitis C, HIV, Anti-Cancer
human immunodeficiency virus HIV stands for human immunodeficiency virus, which is the virus that causes HIV infection. The abbreviation “HIV� can refer to the virus or to HIV infection. AIDS stands for acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. AIDS is the most advanced stage of HIV infection. HIV attacks and destroys the infectionfighting CD4 cells of the immune system. The loss of CD4 cells makes it difficult for the body to fight infections and certain cancers. Without treatment, HIV can gradually destroy the immune system and advance to AIDS.
Anti-cancer Anti-cancer describes natural methods of health care that contribute to preventing the development of cancer or to bolstering treatment. They are meant to serve as a complement to conventional approaches (such as surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy) Anticancer outlines the role of diet, exercise, stress management and the environment in reducing your chances for cancer. Avoiding certain chemicals found in household cleaning products and perfumes is one way you can control your environment.
Hepatitis c Hepatitis c is a disease caused by a virus that attacks in liver. The virus, called the hepatitis c virus or hcv for short, is just one of the hepatitis c viruses. According to the centers for disease control, an estimated 2.7 million people in the united states have chronic hepatitis c infection. Until recently, hepatitis c treatment required weekly injections and oral medications that many hcv-infected people couldn’t take because of other health problems or unacceptable side effects.