Global Health Information & Medical Research Institute
Human Immunodeficiency Virus Research Project
HIV primarily infects and eventually kills off T-Cells, which have a vital role in the immune system. There are two different types of HIV species referred to as HIV-1 and HIV-2. Many use the term AIDS to describe the final stages of HIV, however GHI/MRI will refer to the entire virus as HIV.
Measuring HIV Progression and Degression
The severity of HIV is measured by an HIV Viral Load Test. The Viral Load Test measures the amount of HIV RNA coppies per 1 ML of blood. The higher the Viral Load number, the more infected the individual is. When the Viral Load reads zero, that indicates the person is NOT infected with the HIV virus.
The HIV Project
Global Health intends to infuse the highest potency Silvicidal available into HIV positive patients. Prior to their first infusions, patients MUST have a Viral Load test so GHI/MRI can record the Viral Load prior to the first infusion.
Silvicidal will be infused (IVd) directly into the blood-stream by either a nurse or doctor. 15 days after receiving the first infusion, patients will take eanother Viral Load test so GHI/MRI can record the new viral load figure. After another 15 - 20 days each patient will take another Viral Load Test, which will again be recorded. If patients still test positive for HIV, they must take another Viral Load Test until the Silvicidal is no longer effective.
All patients who reamin HIV positive will then be given an additional infusion of Silvicidal. The same procedure as before will be repeated.