2010-12-15, 11:49 PM
There could be some credibility... I'll explain briefly:
If he was in an advanced case of HIV where his immune system was completely or mostly compromised the virus could be weakened to a state where it was replicating more lowly and his body would have started producing antigens and antibodies, but without workable T-Cells there was nothing his body could do except slowly weaken down as the last of his T-Cells were wiped out.
The introduction of new bone marrow with the ability to produce healthy T-Cells that were not compromised could have acted as a catalyst to activate the antibodies and antigens to fight off the now weakening virus and possibly even wipe it out.
Add in antiviral medications like AZT and there is a possibility it could have completely eradicated the virus from his system using natural means with a few helper agents.
If he was in an advanced case of HIV where his immune system was completely or mostly compromised the virus could be weakened to a state where it was replicating more lowly and his body would have started producing antigens and antibodies, but without workable T-Cells there was nothing his body could do except slowly weaken down as the last of his T-Cells were wiped out.
The introduction of new bone marrow with the ability to produce healthy T-Cells that were not compromised could have acted as a catalyst to activate the antibodies and antigens to fight off the now weakening virus and possibly even wipe it out.
Add in antiviral medications like AZT and there is a possibility it could have completely eradicated the virus from his system using natural means with a few helper agents.
