Thursday, June 26, 2008

Have you used Herbal Therapy in your HIV regime?

Using Herbal Therapy can be a wonderful compliment to your HIV therapy. Simple uses for skin problems or immune cell building are available through the proper use of Herbal Therapy. Ginger is the root of an herb plant grown throughout the tropics and may be used to combat nausea and other gastrointestinal problems. Garlic has been used by people with HIV to treat fungal conditions like thrush and also parasites which may cause diarrhea. Astragalus is a bone marrow stimulant and has shown increases in immune cells for people live with HIV. Aloe Vera may be used to treat skin problems associated with HIV and anti-HIV meds causing dry skin and other skin blemishes. Andrographis Panicilata is a weed found primarily in India, Thailand and Indonesia which can be beneficial to the immune system helping to increase your cd4 count and possibly decrease in your viral load. It is strongly recommended to speak with your doctor and pharmacist first before trying any of the Herbal Therapies available. Some Herbal Therapies may interact negatively with your HIV medications. Have you used any of these Herbal Therapies? Do you have any suggestions regarding Herbal Therapy which may help other people living with HIV?

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