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In the battle against HIV, science is evolving beyond pills and protocols. This groundbreaking book explores the future of HIV treatment through an innovative emerging non-pharmacological approach the Life Restoration Device (L.R.D). Beginning with a clear and comprehensive review of HIV's virology and the shortcomings of current drug regimens, the book delves into how nanocarriers like liposomes and nanoparticles are revolutionizing targeted drug delivery and overcoming biological barriers. But it doesn't stop there. It introduces the L.R.D, a pioneering device innovated within Dr. Waleed…mehr

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In the battle against HIV, science is evolving beyond pills and protocols. This groundbreaking book explores the future of HIV treatment through an innovative emerging non-pharmacological approach the Life Restoration Device (L.R.D). Beginning with a clear and comprehensive review of HIV's virology and the shortcomings of current drug regimens, the book delves into how nanocarriers like liposomes and nanoparticles are revolutionizing targeted drug delivery and overcoming biological barriers. But it doesn't stop there. It introduces the L.R.D, a pioneering device innovated within Dr. Waleed Madboly's new theory that utilizes a unique combination of potential electric with special character of electrons and soft frequencies in addition to the codified ions and the kinetic power to dismantle and permanently destroy HIV biological particles without harming healthy blood cells, achieving over 98% viral inhibition in preliminary tests. Fusing insights from virology and nanomedicine, this book is an essential read for researchers, clinicians, and innovators seeking a bold, multidisciplinary path toward a safer, smarter, faster, and possibly realistic curative approach to HIV Treatment.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Waleed Ezzat Madboly, Head of Engineering and innovations dep. Team Leader of Research and Development for Life Restoration Devices-for virus extermination.Prof. Dr. Ahmed Mohammed Abu-Dief, Professor, Sohag University, Egypt. He published more than 190 articles in international journals, with h-index 68.