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Many people with HIV infection have decided to combine the traditional therapies provided by Western medicine (described in detail later in this section) with alternative therapies, such as herbal therapy, acupuncture, dietary changes, and vitamins. Asking your primary health care provider which of these options have been proven useful, and which alternative therapies may be harmful, is a good idea. On the other hand, though your provider may be well versed in Western medicine, he or she may not have any knowledge (or only limited knowledge) of these other options. Many people with HIV infection therefore seek the advice of alternative practitioners to complement the care provided by their primary providers. Many books offer descriptions of the alternative therapies offered for people with HIV infection or AIDS.

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