Hollywood star treated HIV with milk from sick goats and experimental injections

Charlie Sheen, a famous actor, has always lived a bright and scandalous life. When the world learned about his diagnosis - HIV, attention to his persona intensified several times over. But even more interest was generated by his unusual treatment methods, far from traditional medicine.
After announcing his illness, he stated that he decided to look for alternative therapy methods. Among the most discussed was the consumption of milk from goats infected with the virus. The idea was that the body could develop immunity through such contact. In scientific circles, this approach caused only skepticism, as the method had no evidence base.
In addition, the actor participated in questionable medical experiments where he was injected with drugs that had not completed a full research cycle. Sheen reported feeling better after these procedures, but official doctors warned: this resembled a placebo effect more than real help.
Charlie Sheen's story became a symbol of how desperation and the desire to overcome illness can push a person toward the riskiest decisions. Today he continues to live with his diagnosis, taking proven medications that actually help control the virus. But memories of his search for a "miracle cure" still provoke heated discussions.
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