Past Questions
(by Subject):

  1. Acidophilus & Probiotics
  2. Anabolic Steroids
  3. Animal Protein
  4. Antioxidants
  5. Appetite
  6. BIA (Bio-Impedance Assessment)
  7. Bloating
  8. Bulking Powders
  9. Cholesterol
  10. Coenzyme Q10
  11. Colostrum
  12. Cookbooks
  13. Dementia
  14. Diarrhea Remedies
  15. Diet Plans
  16. Emphysema & Immunocal
  17. Fluid Replacement
  18. Food Combining
  19. Food & Medications
  20. Food & T-Cells
  21. Garlic
  22. Headaches
  23. Hepatitis C
  24. HIV Pantry
  25. Hypoglycemia
  26. IBTs
  27. Insulin
  28. Iron Issues
  29. Kombucha, Algae &
    Other "Cure-Alls"
  30. Lipodystrophy
  31. Liver Matters
  32. Lymphadenopathy
  33. Mouth Matters
  34. Neuropathy
  35. New Drugs
  36. Newly Diagnosed
  37. Nurses & Dietitians
  38. Obesity
  39. Physical Exercise
  40. Platelets & Supplementation
  41. Potassium
  42. Protease Inhibitors & Cholesterol
  43. Recreational Drugs
  44. Registered Dietitians
  45. Saliva and Bile
  46. Seafood
  47. Selenium
  48. Sleep
  49. Studies on Nutrition & HIV/AIDS
  50. Sugar & HIV
  51. Sugar
  52. T-Cells
  53. Wasting Syndrome
  54. Whey Protein
  55. Yeast Infections

New Questions:,

***Please Note: All new questions about nutrition as it relates to HIV disease are being referred to the...

HIV Nutrition Discussion List.

This service is free and confidential but does require you to register. All of the past Q&As which have been answered by Jennifer's Virtual Faculty will remain available here on the lefthand side of this page.

The HIV Nutrition Discussion List is sponsored by
HIV Resources, Inc.
"The best web site I know of for nutritional information as it relates to HIV Disease." Administrator, JenniferJensen.com


This workbook authored by Virtual Faculty member Charlie Smigelski, RD, contains nutrition advice and food ideas for people living with HIV or AIDS.



In the United States, check out the American Dietetic Association web site. Locate their "Find a Dietitian" link and type in your zip code. This should give you a list of bona fide RDs in your area with phone numbers, addresses, and brief descriptions of their specialties. Some will list HIV/AIDS.

In Canada, the process is similar. Just go to the Dietitians of Canada web site. If you're in another country, E-mail the Administrator and we'll see if we can help you out.

For administrative or technical questions or comments only, you may
E-mail the Administrator.



A DISCLAIMER FROM THE "CYA" DEPARTMENT....

First do no harm. If any of the advice you receive through this Website or from the Virtual Faculty is, or seems to be, connected to adverse consequences, call your doctor or dietitian -- or both.

The information on this Site is not intended as medical advice, is not tailored to the needs of your specific situation and should not be used in place of appropriate medical treatment, or indeed, a personal nutritional consult. Further, information relevant to nutrition and medicine is constantly evolving as research continues. The Faculty Members are doing this as a public service, and their willingness to give their answers to your questions should not be construed as a warranty or guarantee, either express or implied, regarding the completeness, accuracy, or currency of this information, nor its suitability for any particular purpose.


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