After hiding his HIV status for more than 4 years, the "Two and a Half Men" actor revealed his HIV status during an interview with Matt Lauer on Today Show.  After his shocking revelation, Charlie Sheen gathered numerous lawsuits and negative feedback coming from his past lovers and fans alike.

As of the latest update in regards to his HIV status, Sheen decided to seek alternative treatment from Mexico which didn't work. The controversial treatment was headed by Dr Samir Chachoua, an Australian doctor who practiced his field in Mexico.

During an interview with Bill Maher, the host asked Chachoua about the HIV alternative procedure wherein he stated that he used an arthritic goat's milk as part of the treatment as per Daily Mail.

Dr Chachoua told Bill Maher that, "This virus destroys HIV and protects people who drink it for life."

Aside from his claims that an arthritic goat's milk can cure HIV, he also made it clear that what he's offering is a cure and not an alternative therapy.

In addition to his wild claims, Dr Chachoua stated that he was able to eliminate HIV and chikungunya in Africa back in 2006. Though he might sound convincing, the doctor's claims were not backed by scientific explanations.

As per Gawker's report, the doctor even claimed that sheen was his "first adult patient in history to go HIV-negative."

During his interview with Maher, Chachoua added, "The minute he (Sheen) started my therapy, his liver went to normal levels. I saw a very sad person in a very sad place and I really wanted to give him a boost. There was real hope out there, there was a way of curing him. And I did that. It was spontaneous."

Contrary to what he said, however, Charlie Sheen's manager confirmed that his HIV alternative treatment with Chachoua failed wherein he immediately went back to his prescription after his numbers drastically went back up.

His manager told People, "Just to be clear, Charlie put his life at risk for a doctor who claimed to have a cure for HIV. When it didn't work he immediately went back on his medication."

Going back into Chachoua's interview with Maher, the doctor told the talk show host that his AIDS cure was stolen from him back in the 1990's. But Peter Stanley, an HIV activist debunked his claims by exposing the truth in regards to Chachoua's lawsuit against UCLA and Cedars-Sinai on his Facebook account.

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Posted by Peter Staley on Saturday, 30 January 2016