You have to have some big balls as a doctor if you're willing to put HIV positive blood into your own body. 

We found out in November of last year that Charlie Sheen was HIV positive. Naturally, anyone in that position would be doing anything to find a cure. Charlie Sheen had heard of this controversial treatment down in Mexico. Doctor Samir Chachoua gave Sheen some injections. According to Sheen, the injections were working.

"We did see some incredible results early on," Sheen said. After the initial stages of treatment, his HIV was undetectable and he had stopped using his HIV medication. "I did an experiment I didn't have any faith in but I went along with it."

Sheen, added that Chachoua had been so confident in his own abilities that he injected himself with Sheen's blood to prove Sheen was no longer HIV-positive. "I watched that happen when he felt so confident. He delivered that my blood would not be any risk to him," said Sheen.

Sheen says a couple of weeks after the treatment, he was checking his blood daily. Negative test, after negative test and then the numbers were up like they were previously when he was HIV positive. Sheen said he would resume taking traditional antiretroviral HIV medication, adding that he would not "recommend" any other HIV-positive person do as he did.

So if Sheen is still HIV positive, does that mean this doctor is now? Someone needs to get down to Mexico and find this out immediately.

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