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The Affordable, Natural Way to Increase CD4 Count – LIV Capsules

Increase CD4‬ count with LIV Capsules

LIV capsule is a product that helps people with HIV/AIDs to have a better quality of life.


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LIV is a food supplement containing 100% natural active ingredients that are scientifically and clinically proven to significantly increase CD4 count. It is also proven to increase T helper cells (Th1, Th9, and Th17) which enhance the activity of natural killer cells and Cytotoxic T cells, thus strengthening the immune system against pathogens.

Tests have shown that using LIV capsules helped reduce side effects caused by antiretroviral drugs.

LIV is recommended for people with HIV/AIDS or those experiencing immunodeficiency symptoms and other related health conditions. LIV is made from natural ingredients and there have been no reported negative side effects from use.

After 37 years of research by leading scientists and medical professionals in Thailand, and since its introduction to the public, LIV has helped improve the quality of life of people suffering from low immune system, HIV symptoms, opportunistic infections, and side effects of antiretroviral drugs.

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From the Bangkok Post: Anti-HIV supplement ‘promising’

24 Apr 2015 at 07:12 3,229 | Written by ARUSA PISUTHIPAN

Thai researchers working on an anti-HIV supplement from natural extracts of five plants namely mangosteen, gotu kola, guava, black sesame and soybean say the formula shows promise.

If proved successful it would make it the world’s first anti-HIV agent of its kind.

After three years of testing, researchers claim the supplement, which is named LIV (Live Happily with HIV), can increase CD4 cells — a type of white blood cell that fights infection — and reduce the spread of the HIV virus in the body by boosting the growth of T helper 17 or Th17, a type of immune cell whose functions are to rid the body of bacteria, virus and cancerous cells.

The breakthrough also claims to help prevent opportunistic infections commonly found in HIV/Aids-infected patients and is said to have less unwanted side effects than antiretroviral medication.

Prof Pichaet Wiriyachitra, head of the Thai Mangosteen Research and Development Centre and CEO of Asian Phytoceuticals, said that the discovery is based on research in the United States which revealed that the increase in Th17 among HIV/Aids-infected patients could keep the HIV virus at bay.

Prof Pichaet together with Assoc Prof Ampai Panthong from the Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, Chiang Mai University and scientists from the Biomedical Technology Research Unit, Chiang Mai University later decided to further develop the US research.

In tests, a group of HIV/Aids-infected volunteers from around Thailand was prescribed four capsules of the anti-HIV supplement per day. Another group was given corn starch placebos.

“After 15 days, all volunteers had a blood test to examine their white blood cells. And it was found that the level of Th17 among those who took the anti-HIV supplement was five times higher than those who took placebos,” Dr Pichaet said.

Kannika Ruenchan, chief researcher at the Boromarajonani College of Nursing in Chiang Mai, said the quality of life improved for HIV/Aids-infected volunteers who took the anti-HIV supplement, especially those who refused to take antiretroviral medication for fear of its side effects.

Original post http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/general/539519/anti-hiv-supplement-promising

Nowadays, there is a vaccine that is capable of increasing CD4 lymphocytes given in combination with interleukin 2 which is very expensive. It will cost around 700,000 ThB for eight weeks of continuous use; while LIV capsules will cost between 25,000-50,000 ThB for 4-9 capsules a day for one year of continuous intake.

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Born in 1979 in her hometown of Kiangan, Ifugao in the Philippines, Vi has moved homes too many times. Since 2020 before Austria's first lockdown during the pandemic, she moved to Sweden. She is still in Sweden today.

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