New Ray of Hope for HIV Patients

Posted: November 9, 2012 at 11:44 am

BANGALORE, November 9, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --

DNA Gene Therapy for Degenerative Diseases

In todays reality, terms like genetic engineering and gene therapy have become facts which prophets of science had only dreamt about few years ago. Pain, disability and disease have long plagued mankind, medicine has long sought its answers, research and development are yet uncovering labyrinths of technology to reach to a panacea.

Dr.Agarwal Hospitals nestled in bubbling Bangalore has brought out a customized version of GENE THERAPY where the patients own peripheral capillary blood (one drop) is taken as the raw stock admixed with Mana (DNA activator) it brings back healthy or fetal DNA of the same patient. This is then used as injections to the same patient within seconds of the mixture. A course of ten injections is given over a span of one week to ten days bringing about a healthy change in the patients course of disease.

Over 20 years of research conducted by Dr.Agarwal Hospitals on genetic engineering, where last 8 years have been spent on treating over 12000 patients through variety of illness in different stages of disease has brought new hope to mankind.

Mana (DNA activator) a propriety formula is taken in a syringe and customized with a drop of the patients blood. This forms the patients healthy DNA in vitro and is given back to the patient as sub cutaneous injections over a period of ten days every month for severe conditions.

Mana is a DNA activator - proven to recreate patients own healthy DNA

When Mana & Plasma are mixed within the first second healthy DNA strands start amplifying (proven through research and validation)

Its the patients own DNA being given back : No Side Effects

Dr.Sunita Rana Agarwal, Chief Scientist, Dr Agarwal Hospitals & Gene Research Foundation, carried out the research in this field on patients who were HIV positive. The CD4 ratio counts varied from 186 to 358 from 2004. In 90% of the patients CD4 ratio has increased to above 500 cells per micro liter.

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New Ray of Hope for HIV Patients

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