Keep Your Body Health With Vitamin Supplements Even When You Have Aids

The origin of HIV is unknown, with the earliest document case of AIDS appearing in 1981.  However, researchers believe that there may have been some unidentified cases in the 1970s.  Some investigators have wondered if HIV might be a genetically engineered virus that has gone awry.  Whatever the origin may be, HIV is a virus that is primarily spread through sexual or blood-to-blood contact, which occurs with the sharing of needles by intravenous drug users.  It can also be spread through blood transfusions or the use of blood products like clotting factors, if the blood that is used for these purposes is infected.  Blood products are now subjected to heat in order to destroy the HIV virus.  However, some AIDS advocates still raise concerns that this process is not 100% effective.  According to the American Association of Blood Blanks, HIV currently infects only 1 in 676,000 recipients through blood transfusions.

Keeping your body healthy for as long as you can while fighting the disease AIDS is important and can only be done with a good diet full of healthy foods.  Unfortunately, eating all the right foods all the time is virtually impossible that is why multiple vitamins and vitamin supplements as a whole have been developed of the past century.  Vitamin supplements can help feed the body and provide the needed nutrients to sustain a strong immune system to fight off disease.

Natural vitamin supplements like multiple vitamins are available at your local or internet health food store.   Always look for name brands such as Source Naturals, Natures Plus, and Solaray to ensure quality and purity of the product you purchase.

*Statements contained herein have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Natural vitamins are not intended to diagnose, treat and cure or prevent disease. Always consult with your professional health care provider before changing any medication or adding Vitamins to medications.

This entry was posted by admin on July 30, 2009 at 7:56pm. It is filed under Health.

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