APCO Helps People Living with HIV
Testing the Efficacy of LIV Capsule on People Living With HIV
The joint program of testing the efficacy of LIV capsules between Chiang Mai University and APCO titled, “A Study on Increasing the White Blood Cell (CD4) Lymphocytes Count In HIV-Positive People By Taking Operation BIM Capsules” showed that the quality of life of the volunteers involved in the program improved significantly and their CD4 count had increased after taking four (4) LIV capsules a day for six to nine (6-9) consecutive months.
APCO has since donated a supply of LIV capsules to the twenty-seven (27) HIV-affected volunteers who joined the program.
“A Study on Increasing the White Blood Cell (CD4) Lymphocytes Count In HIV-Positive People By Taking Operation BIM Capsules”
- 1st Program – APCO sponsored a research study conducted by a government university titled “A Study on the efficacy of Operation BIM Capsules in increasing the CD4 Lymphocytes Count in People Living With HIV” to help solve health problems as well as contribute their knowledge in science to society.
- 2nd Program – APCO donated a free lifetime supply of LIV capsules for the HIV-affected volunteers at the Mae Aon Hospital who joined the program “A Study on the efficacy of Operation BIM Capsules in increasing the CD4 Lymphocytes Count in People Living With HIV”.
- 3rd Program – APCO is supporting people living with HIV in Saraphee District by donating a free lifetime supply of LIV capsules to help them increase their CD4 and improve their quality of life.
- 4th Program – APCO is supporting people living with HIV in Doisaket by donating a free lifetime supply of LIV capsules in order to help them increase their CD4 and improve their quality of life.
- 5th Program – APCO has donated a lifetime supply of LIV capsules to 70 HIV-affected children at the Baan Gerda Children’s Foundation
- 6th Program – APCO gave free LIV capsules to HIV-affected volunteers who were not able to take any antiretroviral drugs (before they were able to get free antiretroviral drugs from the government) to increase their CD4 count and the result was an amazing improvement – their CD4 count was normalized and their viral load undetectable. APCO has since donated a supply of LIV capsules to the twenty-seven (27) HIV-affected volunteers who joined the program.
Basic Scientific Information
Testing the efficacy of LIV capsules at the Biomedical Technology Research Center in Chiangmai
Volunteers who took four (4) LIV capsules a day for 15 days showed an increase in their Th1, Th9 and Th17. The increase in Th1, Th9 and Th17 enhances the activity of natural killer cells and cytotoxic T cells in strengthening the immune system signifying the potential to help control HIV.
Testing the Efficacy of LIV Capsule in HIV-Affected People
The joint program of testing the efficacy of LIV capsules between Chiang Mai University and APCO titled, “A Study on Increasing the White Blood Cell (CD4) Lymphocytes Count In HIV-Positive People By Taking Operation BIM Capsules” showed that the quality of life of the volunteers involved in the program improved significantly and their CD4 count had increased after taking four (4) LIV capsules a day for six to nine (6-9) consecutive months.
APCO has since donated a supply of LIV capsules to the twenty-seven (27) HIV-affected volunteers who joined the program.
“A Study on Increasing the White Blood Cell (CD4) Lymphocytes Count In HIV-Positive People By Taking Operation BIM Capsules”
- 1st Program – APCO sponsored a research study conducted by a government university titled “A Study on the efficacy of Operation BIM Capsules in increasing the CD4 Lymphocytes Count in People Living With HIV” to help solve health problems as well as contribute their knowledge in science to society.
- 2nd Program – APCO donated a free lifetime supply of LIV capsules for the HIV-affected volunteers at the Mae Aon Hospital who joined the program “A Study on the efficacy of Operation BIM Capsules in increasing the CD4 Lymphocytes Count in People Living With HIV”.
- 3rd Program – APCO is supporting people living with HIV in Saraphee District by donating a free lifetime supply of LIV capsules to help them increase their CD4 and improve their quality of life.
- 4th Program – APCO is supporting people living with HIV in Doisaket by donating a free lifetime supply of LIV capsules in order to help them increase their CD4 and improve their quality of life.
- 5th Program – APCO has donated a lifetime supply of LIV capsules to 87 HIV-affected children at the Baan Gerda Children’s Foundation
- 6th Program – APCO gave free LIV capsules to HIV-affected volunteers who were not able to take any antiretroviral drugs (before they were able to get free antiretroviral drugs from the government) to increase their CD4 count and the result was an amazing improvement – their CD4 count was normalized and their viral load undetectable. APCO has since donated a supply of LIV capsules to the twenty-seven (27) HIV-affected volunteers who joined the program.
Basic Scientific Information
- Once HIV or Human Immunodeficiency Virus enters the body, it attacks certain white blood cells called CD4 (TH1 + Th2 + Th17 + Treg) which help in defending the immune system. The virus will slowly destroy the white blood cells and spread the virus to other CD4 cells. HIV hides itself in white blood cells making it difficult to detect and kill; thus, giving HIV-affected patients a small chance for treatment. The CD4 cells most depleted by HIV are TH17 cells.
- HIV-affected people will not die because of HIV, but it is because their body’s immune system is weakened that they become prone to opportunistic infections caused by fungi, bacteria and other viruses.
- The way to treat HIV symptoms is to kill the virus until they are all gone; increase CD4 count especially Th17 until it is normalized.
Testing the efficacy of LIV capsules at the Biomedical Technology Research Center in Chiangmai
Volunteers who took four (4) LIV capsules a day for 15 days showed an increase in their Th1, Th9 and Th17. The increase in Th1, Th9 and Th17 enhances the activity of natural killer cells and cytotoxic T cells in strengthening the immune system signifying the potential to help control HIV.[:pb]
Testing the Efficacy of LIV Capsule in HIV-Affected People
The joint program of testing the efficacy of LIV capsules between Chiang Mai University and APCO titled, “A Study on Increasing the White Blood Cell (CD4) Lymphocytes Count In HIV-Positive People By Taking Operation BIM Capsules” showed that the quality of life of the volunteers involved in the program improved significantly and their CD4 count had increased after taking four (4) LIV capsules a day for six to nine (6-9) consecutive months.
APCO has since donated a supply of LIV capsules to the twenty-seven (27) HIV-affected volunteers who joined the program.
“A Study on Increasing the White Blood Cell (CD4) Lymphocytes Count In HIV-Positive People By Taking Operation BIM Capsules”
- 1st Program – APCO sponsored a research study conducted by a government university titled “A Study on the efficacy of Operation BIM Capsules in increasing the CD4 Lymphocytes Count in People Living With HIV” to help solve health problems as well as contribute their knowledge in science to society.
- 2nd Program – APCO donated a free lifetime supply of LIV capsules for the HIV-affected volunteers at the Mae Aon Hospital who joined the program “A Study on the efficacy of Operation BIM Capsules in increasing the CD4 Lymphocytes Count in People Living With HIV”.
- 3rd Program – APCO is supporting people living with HIV in Saraphee District by donating a free lifetime supply of LIV capsules to help them increase their CD4 and improve their quality of life.
- 4th Program – APCO is supporting people living with HIV in Doisaket by donating a free lifetime supply of LIV capsules in order to help them increase their CD4 and improve their quality of life.
- 5th Program – APCO has donated a lifetime supply of LIV capsules to 87 HIV-affected children at the Baan Gerda Children’s Foundation
- 6th Program – APCO gave free LIV capsules to HIV-affected volunteers who were not able to take any antiretroviral drugs (before they were able to get free antiretroviral drugs from the government) to increase their CD4 count and the result was an amazing improvement – their CD4 count was normalized and their viral load undetectable. APCO has since donated a supply of LIV capsules to the twenty-seven (27) HIV-affected volunteers who joined the program.
Basic Scientific Information
- Once HIV or Human Immunodeficiency Virus enters the body, it attacks certain white blood cells called CD4 (TH1 + Th2 + Th17 + Treg) which help in defending the immune system. The virus will slowly destroy the white blood cells and spread the virus to other CD4 cells. HIV hides itself in white blood cells making it difficult to detect and kill; thus, giving HIV-affected patients a small chance for treatment. The CD4 cells most depleted by HIV are TH17 cells.
- HIV-affected people will not die because of HIV, but it is because their body’s immune system is weakened that they become prone to opportunistic infections caused by fungi, bacteria and other viruses.
- The way to treat HIV symptoms is to kill the virus until they are all gone; increase CD4 count especially Th17 until it is normalized.
Testing the efficacy of LIV capsules at the Biomedical Technology Research Center in Chiangmai
Volunteers who took four (4) LIV capsules a day for 15 days showed an increase in their Th1, Th9 and Th17. The increase in Th1, Th9 and Th17 enhances the activity of natural killer cells and cytotoxic T cells in strengthening the immune system signifying the potential to help control HIV.