What we have been saying all along:
Vitamins can stop Aids

A simple daily vitamin pill can delay the progress of AIDS in H.I.V.-infected women, an eight-year study by Harvard researchers has found. The study found that daily doses of multivitamins slow down the disease and cut the risk of developing Aids in half. The researchers who conducted the study in Tanzania suggested that vitamin supplements could be used in developing countries to delay the need for Aids drugs, saving them for use at more advanced stages and avoiding their side effects.

What we have been saying all along:
Vitamins can stop Aids

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Rath International

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