~Tadi dah tengok gambar ye.. Baca la sikit kalau nak tahu.
Rupanya bukanlah CICAK TOKEK yang digunakan dalam perawatan beliau. Haritu kan heboh tentang kaitan CICAK TOKEK dengan penawar HIV AIDS.
Perlu ke kita memandang serong kepada PESAKIT HIV AIDS ye?.. Kalau dia dah berubah macamana?..
And now, the man known only in medical reports as “The Berlin Patient,” has come forward to talk about his experience.
His name is Timothy Ray Brown, a 45-year-old Seattle native who first tested positive for HIV in 1995. In 2007, he was living in Berlin, Germany, suffering from HIV and leukemia.
That’s when doctors there tried an unusual stem-cell transplant, including bone marrow. Significantly, the transplant donor was a person who was immune to HIV.
In fact, about one percent of Caucasians are naturally resistant to HIV, and that percentage is even higher among Northern Europeans. Some theorize the reason goes back to the Great Plague. Survivors of that era developed a genetic mutation which has been passed down to their heirs called a “CCR5 delta-32 deletion.” It means today, if both of your parents have this mutation, your body lacks the “doorway” for HIV to enter.
Timothy Brown’s donor had this exact “delta-32 deletion.”
U.C.S.F.’s Dr. Jay Levy, one of the first scientists to discover the AIDS virus, says, “If you’re able to take the white cells from someone and manipulate them so they’re no longer infected or infectable by HIV, and those white cells become the whole immune system of that individual, you’ve got essentially a functional cure.”
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