Expert ReplyCondition analysis:
Most often, a technician or doctor will draw blood from your vein and check it to see if there are antibodies for HIV. You can also test other body fluids -- oral fluid (not saliva, collected from your mouth using a special device) or urine -- but these aren't as sensitive or accurate as traditional blood tests. Some rapid screening tests can give results in 20-60 minutes.
Other blood tests can find both antibodies and a part of the virus itself. These could give a positive result as soon as 3 weeks after HIV exposure.
Home testing kits found at drugstores are really home collection kits. You prick your finger with a special device, place drops of blood on a specially treated card, and then mail the card in for testing at a licensed lab.
If any of these screening tests say you're positive, follow up with a doctor and more testing to confirm it.
Instructions:
1. Apple Cider Vinegar
Treating HIV with apple cider vinegar functions to balance the pH system in the body, which in turn helps eradicate infection. ACV also contains a variety of essential nutrients that support immune health and restoration. We suggest drinking 1/3 cup of apple cider vinegar diluted in water every day.
2. Coconut Oil
Coconut oil is an effective anti-inflammatory and antibacterial agent. Used daily, the oil helps eliminate the underlying infection and supports overall immune health.
3. Bloodroot
Bloodroot is an herbal treatment that supports energy and treats infection. Taken as a daily supplement, bloodroot helps eliminate the symptoms and underlying cause of the condition.