saintmichaeldefendthem
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Yeah but Global Warming proves that some theories are subject to less scrutiny and revision than others.Theories are generally the best available conclusion, and the conclusion fits reality."There is evidence to suggest that HIV-infected CD4 cells have a greater capacity to replicate themselves in breast milk than in blood. 4 Once an infant digests this HIV-infected milk, it is believed that the virus can enter the infant’s body through breaches in the infant’s mucous membranes - the lubricating membranes lining all body passages and cavities. The most likely part of the body where this happens is in the gut. It is also considered likely that HIV transmission can happen through the tonsils as they contain cells that are capable of HIV replication. 5 - See more at: HIV and Breastfeeding AVERT"HIV and Breastfeeding AVERTWomen aren't impervious, but contracting it though vaginal sex is several orders of magnitude less likely than contracting it through anal sex. I've never heard of anyone getting it though breast milk or any other bodily fluid other than semen or blood.
Your web page includes no evidence that breast milk can actually transmit HIV>
That isn't evidence. It's a theory.