Statement:
As one currently taking Immune Plus or perhaps one considering Immune Plus it is initially essential you have a clear idea of what to expect in term of progress. To do this you must initially consider that every HIV sufferer is different, at a different level of HIV infection, in a different environment, with a different lifestyle, eating different food, exposed to different influential elements and so on. A definitive progress schedule cannot therefore be given, but expectation guidelines are offered below by HIV group classification. Secondly, one should understand that Immune Plus is a herbal supplement that nurtures recovery from HIV from a holistic perspective; in other words it supports the body as a whole rather being specific to the HI virus directly and as such it's effect takes time and patience is essential.
Administration:
To achieve maximum benefit one should take Immune Plus everyday at the specified dosage and follow a healthy nutritional diet. One should also remain confident and positive in one's progress.
Gauging progress:
The nurturing effect of Immune Plus supports recovery in three progressive phases:
Phase 1; Recovery from the physical symptoms of HIV.
These typically include diarrhea, skin conditions, lymph swelling, mouth infections, loss of appetite and strength, joint pains, fatigue and opportunistic infections. In the initial months progress should be gauged from the physical aspect; how does one feel; is one overcoming symptoms and infection; is one gaining strength, eating and sleeping well and returning towards a normal level of physical health and spirit.
Phase 2; Neutralising HIV (viral load reduction)
One way of assessing the extent of HIV in the body is a viral load (VL) test, which measures HIV copies in a milliliter of blood and is usually expressed as *** copies/mL.
A low viral load may be considered <500 copies/mL whereas a high load may be considered as > 5000 copies/mL but may range up into millions of copies/mL. After the initial months of physical improvement one may begin to gauge progress in terms of a progressive VL reduction. A decrease is indicative of the virus being killed at a greater rate than it is replicating.