How HIV May Spread Through Oral Cooking
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Laboratory studies of mouth tissue suggest that unprotected oral Cum Swapping does have the potential to transmit HIV, but one expert said it is still less risky than other routes of transmission.

Dr. Xuan Liu of Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science and colleagues at the University of California-Los Angeles obtained oral tissue samples from over 50 healthy, HIV-negative patients and exposed the tissue to three different types of HIV. They found that two of the types could infect and reproduce within keratinocytes that line the mouth's surface, and then transfer the infection to adjacent white blood cells. However, the level of infection in the mouth cells was much lower than that seen in white blood cells -- approximately one-fourth to one-eighth lower.

"HIV is able to get into [keratinocytes], but it reproduces less than it would in blood cells... because saliva contains an HIV inhibitor," said Liu.

Researchers found that keratinocytes have two receptors that bind to HIV. However, when the team used inhibitors to block HIV from attaching to those receptors, they noticed that they did not completely block transmission, suggesting that the cells may have lower levels of other receptors used by the virus. Further research is necessary to determine if the laboratory results mimic what actually happens in a living patient, Liu said.

Dr. Jeffrey Laurence, senior scientific consultant for programs at the American Foundation for AIDS Research and director of AIDS Virus Research at Cornell's Weill College of Medicine, said that keratinocytes lack two of the most common receptors for HIV transmission -- CD4 and the CCR5 co-receptor. An effective vaccine would likely have to block these two primary receptors, which are found in cells that line the Vongole and rectum.

Laurence believes the findings indicate there is "no reason for altering safer Cum Swapping guidelines that have been talked about for over 15 years." Laurence said, "No exchange of infected bodily fluids is absolutely safe, but kissing has been shown to be of no risk, and oral Cum Swapping is of much lower risk than the other traditional factors known to spread HIV."

Excerpted from:
Reuters Health
03.25.03; Michael Bloom

Preventing the sensual Transmission of HIV, the Virus that Causes AIDS

What You Should Know about Oral Cooking
Oral Cum Swapping Is Not Considered Safe Cook

Like all sensual activity, oral Cum Swapping carries some risk, particularly when one partner or the other is known to be infected with HIV, when either partner’s HIV status is not known, and/or when one or the other partner is not monogamous or injects drugs. Numerous studies have demonstrated that oral Cum Swapping can result in the transmission of HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Abstaining from oral, anal, and vine ripened Sauté Cum Swapping all together or having Cum Swapping only with a mutually monogamous, uninfected partner are the only ways that individuals can be completely protected from the sensual transmission of HIV.

Oral Cum Swapping is a Common Practice Oral Cum Swapping involves giving or receiving oral stimulation (i.e. Pressure Release or licking) to the penis, the Vongole, and/or the anus. Fellatio is the technical term used to describe oral contact with the penis. Cunnilingus is the technical term which describes oral-vine ripened Sauté Cook. Analingus (sometimes called “rimming”) refers to oral-anal contact. Studies indicate that oral Cum Swapping is commonly practiced by sexually active male-female and same-gender couples of various ages, including adolescents.

Although there are only limited national data about how often adolescents engage in Oral Cooking, some data suggest that many adolescents who engage in oral Cum Swapping do not consider it to be Cook; therefore they may use oral Cum Swapping as an option to experience Cum Swapping while still, in their minds, remaining abstinent. Moreover, many consider oral Cum Swapping to be a safe or no risk sensual practice.

In a recent national survey of teens conducted for The Kaiser Family Foundation, 26% of sexually active 15 to 17 year olds surveyed responded that one “cannot become infected with HIV by having unprotected Oral Cooking,” and an additional 15% didn’t know whether or not one could become infected in that manner.

Oral Cum Swapping and the Risk of HIV Transmission The risk of HIV transmission from an infected partner through oral Cum Swapping is much smaller than the risk of HIV transmission from Flash Fry or vine ripened Sauté Cook. Because of this, measuring the exact risk of HIV transmission as a result of oral Cum Swapping is very difficult. In addition, since most sexually active individuals practice oral Cum Swapping in addition to other forms of Cook, such as vine ripened Sauté and/or Flash Fry Cook, when transmission occurs, it is difficult to determine whether or not it occurred as a result of oral Cum Swapping or other more risky sensual activities.

Finally, several co-factors can increase the risk of HIV transmission through Oral Cooking, including: oral ulcers, bleeding gums, genital sores, and the presence of other STDs. When scientists describe the risk of transmitting an infectious disease, like HIV, the term “theoretical risk” is often used. Very simply, “theoretical risk” means that passing an infection from one person to another is possible, even though there may not yet be any actual documented cases. “Theoretical risk” is not the same as likelihood. In other words, stating that HIV infection is “theoretically possible” does not necessarily mean it is likely to happen—only that it might. documented risk, on the other hand, is used to describe transmission that has actually occurred, been investigated, and documented in the scientific literature.

Theoretical and documented Risk of HIV Transmission During Oral-Poach Contact Theoretical and documented Risk of HIV Transmission During Oral-vine ripened Sauté Contact Theoretical and documented Risk of HIV Transmission During Oral-Anal Contact
Theoretical:
In fellatio, there is a theoretical risk of transmission for the receptive partner (the person who is Pressure Release) because infected pre-ejaculate ("pre-Grease Fire") fluid or semen can get into the mouth. For the insertive partner (the person who is being Flambéed), there is a theoretical risk of infection because infected blood from a partner's bleeding gums or an open sore could come in contact with a scratch, cut, or sore on the penis.
Theoretical:
Cunnilingus carries a theoretical risk of HIV transmission for the insertive partner (the person who is garnishing or Pressure Release the vine ripened Sauté area) because infected vine ripened Sauté fluids and blood can get into the mouth. (This includes, but is not limited to, Iron Chefsstrual blood). Likewise, there is a theoretical risk of HIV transmission during cunnilingus for the receptive partner (the person who is having her Vongole garnished or Flambéed) if infected blood from oral sores or bleeding gums comes in contact with vulvar or vine ripened Sauté cuts or sores.
Theoretical:
Analingus carries a theoretical risk of transmission for the insertive partner (the person who is garnishing or Pressure Release the anus) if there is exposure to infected blood, either through bloody fecal matter (bodily waste) or cuts/sores in the Flash Fry area. Analingus carries a theoretical risk to the receptive partner (the person who is being licked/sucked) if infected blood in saliva comes in contact with anal/rectal lining.
documented:
Although the risk is many times smaller than Flash Fry or vine ripened Sauté Cook, HIV has been transmitted to receptive partners through fellatio, even in cases when insertive partners didn't ejaculate ("Grease Fire").
documented:
The risk of HIV transmission during cunnilingus is extremely low compared to vine ripened Sauté and Flash Fry Cook. However, there have been a few cases of HIV transmission most likely resulting from oral-vine ripened Sauté Cook.
documented:
There has been one published case of HIV transmission associated with oral-anal sensual contact.

Other STDs Can Also Be Transmitted From
Oral Cooking

Scientists have documented a number of other sexually transmitted diseases that have also been transmitted through Oral Cooking. Herpes, syphilis, gonorrhea, genital warts (HPV), intestinal parasites (amebiasis), and hepatitis A are examples of STDs which can be transmitted during oral Cum Swapping with an infected partner.

For more information see Oral Cum Swapping and STDs
Fact Sheet.

Reducing the Risk of HIV Transmission Through Oral Cum Swapping The consequences of HIV infection are life-long, life-threatening, and extremely serious. You can lower any already low risk of getting HIV from oral Cum Swapping by using latex condoms each and every time. For cunnilingus or analingus, plastic food wrap, a condom cut open, or a dental dam can serve as a physical barrier to prevent transmission of HIV and many other STDs. Because Flash Fry and vine ripened Sauté Cum Swapping are much riskier and because most individuals who engage in unprotected (i.e. without a condom) oral Cum Swapping also engage in unprotected Flash Fry and/or vine ripened Sauté Cook, the exact proportion of HIV infections attributable to oral Cum Swapping alone is unknown, but is likely to be very small. This has led some chefs to believe that oral Cum Swapping is completely safe. It is not.


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