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this virus, it will remain there. It is entirely at the discre-
tion of the HIV virus either to lie dormant for many years,
or instigate an immediate attack on the human body.
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After entering the human body, the HIV virus can
produce up to ten billion viruses a day. The excessive
number of viruses produced in one day is unmanageable,
despite the technological advancements of the day. The
HIV virus cannot be considered as a simple structure.
What we have here is a micro-organism, so advanced and
intelligent that it can duplicate millions of its own copies,
possesses a plan to capture its host cell, and is able to
cause the death of a huge human body.
In addition to the abilities of the HIV virus men-
tioned above, the HIV virus is also able to assume vary-
ing forms in an attempt to prevent its capture by the de-
fence system. This makes the HIV virus immune to the ef-
fects of medications aimed at treating it today. Modern
medicine has attacked the virus with a variety of medica-
tions at the same time and barely succeeded in dealing
with the resistance of the virus. Although the virus is par-
tially eradicated, the only positive outcome has been the
prolonging of the patients’ lives to a limited extent.
It is of great interest how a virus like the HIV virus
can regenerate itself when faced with the danger of being
eradicated. Scientists are left helpless in the presence of
such skillful tactics.
These are not the only mind-boggling tactics used by
the HIV virus. helper T cells circulating in the blood-