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Scientists Find Part of the Protein TRIM5-alpha that helps HIV
The past twenty-five years has been a continued cycle of trial and error in relation to finding a cure for the incurable HIV-AIDS virus. Scientists have worked with the Rhesus monkey since the beginning to try and develop a cure for the disease which they blamed on monkeys as the originator of the virus.
Two and a half years ago after research and reflection of the question: “Why is it so hard to develop a vaccine on the AIDS disease if they have all the facts?” I decided that one fact was incorrect.
I sent my theory from my college email account to a Harvard employee who was working on this study. I was hoping that he may have some feedback or something to say regarding my theory.
I never heard from him because I was quickly cut off from using my emails soon after I sent that information to this Harvard doctor who was killed in a car accident about a year ago.
My theory was that I think the originator of the disease AIDS was a snake.
I believe that a monkey contracted AIDS from a snake. I estimated that the monkey ate a chicken egg that came from a chicken who was dying from a snake bite. This snake bite passed on this AIDS virus which has been so hard to cure in the past twenty-five years.
Today, in the news they spoke about "tripartite motif 5" which is a protein and they are using it in experimentation to adapt a viral vaccine.
They are having success with this method. Though, I feel strongly that using snake venom from the snake that caused AIDS will hold the key to permanent cures for this disease.
The results of the research are described in full in the Sept. 15 issue of Virology and have also been posted online. (Subscription required.) Six years ago, researchers at Harvard first identified the protective power of TRIM5a in monkeys, noting that it is 87 percent identical to a variant of the protein found in humans.
Snake Venom protein has helped to cure many things in the human body even cancer.
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pankaj kumar
New Delhi, India






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at 21:00 on August 24th, 2010
Snake venom is a basically a highly synthesized protein it only harms when directly injected into the blood stream although our stomach can digest it and give the benefits of protein.