A special drink for people with HIV

The HIV virus is one of the deadly diseases that affect the health and life of the infected people. Research on those suffering from this disease has proven that drinking coffee can increase the chances of survival of these people and prevent the occurrence of liver damage in be them
The HIV virus (HIV) can expose the affected person to a large number of infectious and deadly diseases, recently scientists have identified useful therapeutic properties for these patients in a popular drink.
According to the latest research, drinking three cups of coffee a day can increase the life expectancy of HIV patients by 2 times.
By examining patients with HIV and hepatitis C who consume three or more cups of coffee per day, experts found that their chances of survival are 50% higher compared to other patients.
Coffee has an anti-inflammatory effect on the liver and helps reduce the production of harmful enzymes in the body.
1- A delicious drink that is extremely useful for HIV sufferers ——- HIV sufferers should not forget to consume this tasty drink.
According to statistics, about a quarter of people with HIV have liver dysfunction and hepatitis C, which is called HCV, and for this reason, coffee consumption can prevent them from dying prematurely. Prevent liver failure or liver cancer.
These findings are the result of research by scientists from the French Institute of Health and the National AIDS Research Agency.
Experts have obtained these results by examining 1028 patients with HIV and hepatitis C who drank three cups of coffee a day and during a five-year period of research.
One of the common liver diseases is cirrhosis, fatty liver, and the creation of liver ulcers, and coffee consumption can treat and remove the ulcers caused in the liver.
1- A delicious drink that is extremely useful for HIV sufferers ——- HIV sufferers should not forget to consume this tasty drink.
Coffee does not have any negative side effects, and only excessive consumption can cause anxiety, sleepiness or insomnia in some people, increased heart rate, and addiction to this tasty drink.
At the same time, experts advise people with HIV to consult their doctor first before drinking coffee, avoid drinking ready-made and industrial coffee, and also do not add ingredients such as sugar or cream to coffee, because of its therapeutic properties. is reduced
Young Journalist Club
October 9, 2016 13:22
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