In the ongoing search to find a cure
for HIV/AIDS, scientists believe they have come up with a groundbreaki ng
new procedure to help stop the spread of the global pandemic.
Scientists at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis believe
that chemicals found in bee stings can destroy the virus, preventing it from
becoming AIDS. According to the Midwestern school's doctors the
nanoparticle s carrying the toxin -- called melittin -- destroys HIV, while
leaving surrounding cells unharmed.
source: Vibe
"Our hope is that in places where HIV is running rampant, people could use
this gel as a preventative measure to stop the initial infection," research
instructor Dr Joshua L Hood claims. "We are attacking a physical property of
HIV. Theoreticall y, there isn't any way for the virus to adapt to
that."
The study also shows that while the melittin does nothing to stop the initial
infection, some strains of the virus have also found ways to reproduce anyway.
Bee sting therapy is not a new concept. Doctors in Kenya, have found that the
insects' venomous sting can additionally relieve arthritis, stimulate the immune
system and alleviate daily pain. It has also been used on those suffering from
multiple sclerosis.
source: Vibe
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