Okay well i did a bit of research and the cure to smallpox was a drug call dryvax wich contains live vaccina virus cells. Here is the link to the source of where i got this
Dryvax Information - Drugs and Treatments - MedHelp . I also did more research into small dose therapy on other diseases one wich was Parkinsons disease. So after reading that im wondering if that could be applied to HIV. HIV contaminated people contain small amounts of the HIV in their saliva. So wouldnt regular small doses of HIV wich wouldnt be enough to infect someone be the cure. The way that someone gets tested positive for HIV is by testing to see if they have HIV antibodies or RNA. Source -
HIV test - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia . So if we gradually built up HIV antibodies to HIV wouldnt that make us immune to most early cases of HIV?
I actually spent some time on this research so please feel free to poke holes in this if youd like because i found out research on this sort of thing is actually quite fun ,also if you would like to add to this or have any suggestions please post back