Hello people,
I just had this idea, I'm not sure if my idea is stupid or
brilliant
.
Scientists can make vesicles, which are just outer shells and contain
nothing but fluid inside, i.e. there's no real
activity inside.
I thought, if you make like billions of these vesicles but
with an outer shell that mimics the one of the T4 helper
cells, could it be that the AIDS virus would be tricked
by it, attach itself to such a vesicle, insert its RNA,
which is then "wasted", never replicated, all in all
canceling the spreading of that particular entity.
Also, one vesicle could stand a lot of "attacks" from
AIDS viruses. If the vesicle would burst because of
the load of RNA, the RNA would be powerless in
the bloodstream, cause there's no GPs helping them.
With the right dose of vesicles, the infection would
spread slower, or almost stopped.
But this is all theory. I'm not an expert at all. But I
thought, let's share 
Michel van G