There have been a lot of shifts and changes in how doctors diagnose and treat viral infections. That includes the treatment of HIV. Studies have been conducted on a variety of therapies that are meant to help with suppression if viral infections, including HIV, and there’s promise in the use of PEMF or pulsed magnetic therapy. Since HIV is a viral infection that comes through the body and turns into AIDS, it’s imperative that early detection and treatment be made. Amidst the treatments that doctors are starting to utilize is that of PEMF, because it has been shown to help suppress the virus, and in some cases, reduce it to nearly non-detectable levels. How does this work?
Viral Suppression
PEMF therapy is a targeted solution that helps with improving the immune system by stimulating cells to regenerate and improve damaged elements. This has also shown to alleviate circulatory issues, cardiovascular problems, and at the cell level, stimulate broken and damaged cells to repair with ease. HIV aims to damage cellular walls, and over time, can drop certain levels in the body until it forms into what is known as AIDS. The immune system becomes so damaged, that it cannot fight off even a simple cold. To suppress that, doctors utilize specific ranges of magnetic therapy that invigorates the cell wall, regenerates damaged elements, and brings oxygen to vital organs that can prevent disastrous devolution.
Stimulating The Cells
At the microscopic level, you’re going to find that PEMF aims to produce viral suppression through the stimulation of cells. As the cells around viral infections get stronger, the immune system bounces back with a positive push forward. That positive push forward and helps with the removal of viral infections, and can even suppress the growth of certain non-curable illnesses. While this is not a “cure”, overall, it is important to understand that suppression can lead to a balancing act that will help in treating and staving off the spread of certain illnesses.
The goal of PEMF is to stop the cell destruction that can occur over time. In the case of HIV, you’ll find that cell disruption is the start, and over time, AIDS is the result. While this therapy doesn’t mean that someone that has HIV should continue to have unprotected sex, it is a promising element that could allow patients to live longer lives, through the reduction of the impact of viral interactions and distribution. It’s a positive push forward in the fight against HIV, and curing it once and for all.
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