About HIV/AIDS

Indonesia
November 7, 2012 11:32am CST
Are there people closest to you who suffer from HIV / AIDS, what do you think about the disease?
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3 responses
• Indonesia
13 Nov 12
HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is the most feared diseases because there is no vaccine or medicine that can cure it. Recognize the symptoms of HIV for early detection. I think, it is one of most killer disease in this world right now. The deadly virus will attack the immune system making the body loses the ability to fight the disease, so the body more susceptible to various diseases. If these symptoms are not treated immediately, it can lead to AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome) which is a deadly disease. AIDS arise as a result of the proliferation of the HIV virus in the human body. The symptoms that arise from HIV can affect a person gradually. Once the virus enters the body, the virus will develop quickly.Effective way to treat hiv aids XAMthone Plus is capable of curing HIV virus and allows people with HIV to live longer and feel have the same rights as any other normal person. XAMthone Plus is a traditional herbal remedy made ??from the whole mangosteen rind Rosselle combined with flowers, grapes, apples and pure honey as an alternative to natural preservative, so XAMthone plus absolutely completely natural and will not cause any harmful effects to our body.
@jenny1015 (13366)
• Philippines
8 Nov 12
I am not aware of any relative or close friend who might be suffering with the disease. But I think it should not scare us if we are well educated about how AIDS/HIV really infect a person. We should provide them with our love, concern and understanding. We know that there is no known cure as of this time for HIV/AIDS. The health of in infected person deteriorates over time. And all we can do is to show them that we will be there for them as long as they need our help.
@robspeakman (1700)
7 Nov 12
Any disease that can end a life or ruin a family is terrible. I would hope that in the 21st century, that we see it as a terrible disease and not a punishment from God because of a persons sexuality or some way of controlling the blacks people in Africa - I hope we have moved on, however I suspect that some still believe in the above