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Chakras Energies Deficiencies as the Second Cause of Immuny Deficiency in HIV patients
Huang Wei Ling
Introduction: The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a virus that attacks the immune system, specifically CD4 cells (or T cells). Antiretroviral therapy (ART), a combination of three or more small molecule inhibitors, has been widely used to treat HIV patients since the 1990s. Although highly effective, ART is known to cause severe and long-term side effects to patients. According to traditional Chinese medicine concepts, the body’s natural resistance against diseases and its repair ability are described as a flow of energy that circulates throughout the body, which is called the healthy energy (Zheng Qi). Purpose: to demonstrate that patients with HIV and in treatment with ART and other kinds of medications have chakras’ energies deficiencies and the treatment of these deficiencies are important to improve the immune system. Methods: through two cases reports. The first a 45-year-old male patient, drug user, with diagnoses of HIV, pulmonary tuberculosis, had in the past cryptococcal meningitis, obesity, with high cholesterol and triglycerides, went to the author’s clinic complaining of depression, low energy to do normal activities and was using ART drugs (Lamivudine, Efavirez, Ritonavir), for tuberculosis (Rifampicine, Isoniazida) and Fluconazole for prevention of cryptococcal. The second case is a 50-year-old male patient with diagnoses of HIV, hypertension. He had been using ART since 10 years ago. Results: The author did the chakras energies measurement through radiesthesia procedure in both patients which showed that all chakras were in the lowest level of energy (rated in one out of eight). Both patients began to use the highly diluted medications to replenish the chakras energies and also the use of Chinese dietary counseling and acupuncture. Conclusion: Patients with HIV also have lack of energy in the chakras energies centers and the replenishment of these energies are very important to improve the immuny system of this kind of patients reducing the necessity of using so many medications to prevent and treat opportunist infections