Sabiendo que las empresas prefieren fabricar un tratamiento comercializable en lugar de permitir que la ciencia publique una cura, ¿adónde vamos para encontrar la información más reciente y precisa sobre la lucha contra este virus? Por ejemplo, la revista Nature publicó un artículo hace casi un año que mostraba cómo el VIH en personas indetectables se esconde en sus ganglios linfáticos, o algo así, por lo que la transferencia de sangre y de fluidos corporales no era un medio de transmisión, pero… leer más
Knowing that companies would rather manufacture a marketable treatment instead of allowing science to publish a cure, where do we go to find the latest, accurate, information about the fight against this virus? For instance, Nature Magazine had an article almost a year ago which showed how HIV in undetectable people is lurking in their lymph nodes, or something like that, so blood transfer, and body fluid transfer was not a means of transmission, but if the medication were stopped, it would… read more
Also, I posted earlier in the week, that doctors know how to kill HIV. It has taken them decades to try to figure it out with no success, but once it was put to the test with some gamers, within 3 weeks they figured out how to kill the virus. If gamers figured it out in 3 weeks that science has not figured out in decades, then why isn't a cure being made? You can read about the discovery here (I'll provide several links because it was big news) Also, notice the dates:
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/fold...
http://techland.time.com/2011/09/19/foldit-game...
https://www.cnet.com/news/foldit-game-leads-to-...
https://arstechnica.com/science/2011/09/gamers-...
https://www.zmescience.com/research/studies/gam...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdBcpdH_ptA
Even undetectable, HIV is in your blood too. When you get your blood drawn, that is what the viral load test is for, to see how much HIV is in your blood. Even undetectable, you can see HIV under an electron microscope.
How definitely can it be then?
It bites to have to be defensive with Doc. I so so miss my old Doc and Nurse
You're welcome!