I've had this theory for awhile but I need people who have medical knowledge, scientific knowledge, and bio-engineering knowledge in order to see what people think....so if you are any of these people or students of these particular fields then have a look and let me know what you think.
Problem - AIDS and why we don't have a cure yet.
currently, we have several different drugs that people can take to fight off the various effects of AIDS and prolong their life but no successful breakthroughs on possible cures.
So, what if we approached this with the same type of mindset that one would use to defeat a specific type of pest that is not indigenous to an area? Using a natural enemy to defeat the initial issue?
My theory is this.....
using specified genetic properties of the lupus antibodies engineered to attack the immune system cells that are infected with the HIV virus to kill those cells before the virus can replicate. I theorize that by doing this it will prevent the HIV virus from spreading which will eventually force the virus to die out as its killed off before it can replicate.
Now, if there are some bright and intelligent people whose interests lie in the fields I've stated maybe they could help theorize and further this idea or shoot it down with the reasons why.
