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AIDS study using Immunogizer
published: Wednesday | June 27, 2007


Dr. Robert Robinson, specialist in internal medicine, taking a dose of his own medicine, Immuno-gizer. - Norman Grindley/Deputy Chief Photographer

Five AIDS patients treated with antiretroviral medications, relapsed in September 2004, despite compliance with treatment. Due to financial restraints antiviral therapy was not accessible. Symptoms included relapse of diarrhoea, skin and oral manifestations.

Immunogizer products were added to their diets and all patients' symptoms resolved within two weeks of supplementation. Below are their CD 4 counts before and three months after Immuno-gizer supplementation.

NameDiag. datePresent Med.Before CD4 countAfter CD4 count
D.B.1988Combivir Nevirapine92140
D.S.1994Combivir Crixivan16120
E.B.1994Neuirapine, Azt.Camividine135210
C.V.1991Kaletra Viread231240
F.M.2002Stocrin,Combivir176182

Source: www.immunogizer.com


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