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Coping with herpes can be quite challenging not just physically but also mentally. In the event that
you just discovered you have herpes you should relax, it is not that scary in the end. Once you learn
how to come to terms with your diagnosis and discover how other folks deal with herpes you will feel
much better. Don't have a pity party for yourself, it is not that big of a deal.
After being diagnosed with herpes, thinking that there is no cure for herpes, many people begin to
feel frustrated, angry or sad and live with a constant fear of rejection. Herpes also causes a lot of
physical discomfort - itching, painful sores, etc. And the worst thing about it is the chance for
passing the virus to others through asymptomatic shedding without even knowing. Eighty percent of
people with herpes do not know they have even it!
There are two types of herpes: HSV type 1, or oral herpes, that causes cold sores around the mouth,
and HSV type 2, or genital herpes, that triggers sores around genitals and buttocks. It is an
extremely common infection and every fifth herpes simplex cure person has it. According to FDA
(Food and Drug Administration) there is no herpes cure. It doesn't mean that there is no way to
control herpes though.
Most doctors recommend taking antiviral medication to deal with HSV. Because herpes is a virus it
has the capacity to mutate, so eventually drugs may stop working. Also antiviral drugs have
potentially serious unwanted effects and they often are expensive of money, that is why many people
search for alternative herpes treatments.
It is very important to understand what can cause herpes outbreaks and how the virus can be passed
to be able to learn how to control it. Here are some interesting facts about HSV by Herpes Cure HQ
1. Stress makes it worse. Herpes outbreaks often appear right after or during some stressful life
event. Managing your stress levels might help prevent outbreaks.
2. Strong immune system can produce enough antibodies to fight herpes, shorten time and severity
of outbreaks and in some cases even prevent any future outbreaks.
3. It is very important to keep a healthy, balanced diet. And while some foods (rich in arginine) could
cause herpes outbreaks, other food stuffs (rich in lysine) might help control herpes and cure
symptoms faster. Certain foods, supplements and vitamins, such as for example olive leaf, oregano
oil, wheatgrass juice, jamu, vitamins B, E, C help boost the immune system.
4. Physical exercise helps tremendously because it relieves stress, increases blood flow, boosts
metabolism and immune system. However, excessive exercise can be stressful on the body and mind.
5. Strong disease fighting capability can help cure herpes symptoms faster and could keep herpes in
http://umm.edu/health/medical/reports/articles/herpes-simplex a dormant state and make it hide it in
the nerve cells where disease fighting capability can't "see" the virus. Unfortunately, it doesn't imply
that the virus won't reappear months or years later. The good news is that some studies suggest that
it is possible to permanently get rid of herpes.
6. H2O2 Therapy. Dr. Otto Warbugh won the Nobel Prize for proving that herpes virus can't exist
within an elevated oxygen environment. H2O2 or Hydrogen Peroxide is basically water and extra
atom of oxygen. H2O2 cleans the body without harming it by delivering an extra atom to viruses and
bacteria and oxidizing them. It can be very dangerous and cause side affects if not used correctly.
7. Some doctors use DMSO (dimethyl sulfoxide) to fight herpes because of its unique capability to
penetrate protective protein and enter the cell.
8. PCR DNA (polymerase chain reaction) test can detect if herpes virus is in its dormant state
whenever there are no sores present. Most tests only check for the current presence of antibodies
(which is normal for to body to create after being infected with herpes).

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Herpes cure news in 2015

  • 1. Herpes cure news in 2015 Coping with herpes can be quite challenging not just physically but also mentally. In the event that you just discovered you have herpes you should relax, it is not that scary in the end. Once you learn how to come to terms with your diagnosis and discover how other folks deal with herpes you will feel much better. Don't have a pity party for yourself, it is not that big of a deal. After being diagnosed with herpes, thinking that there is no cure for herpes, many people begin to feel frustrated, angry or sad and live with a constant fear of rejection. Herpes also causes a lot of physical discomfort - itching, painful sores, etc. And the worst thing about it is the chance for passing the virus to others through asymptomatic shedding without even knowing. Eighty percent of people with herpes do not know they have even it! There are two types of herpes: HSV type 1, or oral herpes, that causes cold sores around the mouth, and HSV type 2, or genital herpes, that triggers sores around genitals and buttocks. It is an extremely common infection and every fifth herpes simplex cure person has it. According to FDA (Food and Drug Administration) there is no herpes cure. It doesn't mean that there is no way to control herpes though. Most doctors recommend taking antiviral medication to deal with HSV. Because herpes is a virus it has the capacity to mutate, so eventually drugs may stop working. Also antiviral drugs have potentially serious unwanted effects and they often are expensive of money, that is why many people search for alternative herpes treatments. It is very important to understand what can cause herpes outbreaks and how the virus can be passed to be able to learn how to control it. Here are some interesting facts about HSV by Herpes Cure HQ 1. Stress makes it worse. Herpes outbreaks often appear right after or during some stressful life event. Managing your stress levels might help prevent outbreaks. 2. Strong immune system can produce enough antibodies to fight herpes, shorten time and severity of outbreaks and in some cases even prevent any future outbreaks. 3. It is very important to keep a healthy, balanced diet. And while some foods (rich in arginine) could cause herpes outbreaks, other food stuffs (rich in lysine) might help control herpes and cure
  • 2. symptoms faster. Certain foods, supplements and vitamins, such as for example olive leaf, oregano oil, wheatgrass juice, jamu, vitamins B, E, C help boost the immune system. 4. Physical exercise helps tremendously because it relieves stress, increases blood flow, boosts metabolism and immune system. However, excessive exercise can be stressful on the body and mind. 5. Strong disease fighting capability can help cure herpes symptoms faster and could keep herpes in http://umm.edu/health/medical/reports/articles/herpes-simplex a dormant state and make it hide it in the nerve cells where disease fighting capability can't "see" the virus. Unfortunately, it doesn't imply that the virus won't reappear months or years later. The good news is that some studies suggest that it is possible to permanently get rid of herpes. 6. H2O2 Therapy. Dr. Otto Warbugh won the Nobel Prize for proving that herpes virus can't exist within an elevated oxygen environment. H2O2 or Hydrogen Peroxide is basically water and extra atom of oxygen. H2O2 cleans the body without harming it by delivering an extra atom to viruses and bacteria and oxidizing them. It can be very dangerous and cause side affects if not used correctly. 7. Some doctors use DMSO (dimethyl sulfoxide) to fight herpes because of its unique capability to penetrate protective protein and enter the cell. 8. PCR DNA (polymerase chain reaction) test can detect if herpes virus is in its dormant state whenever there are no sores present. Most tests only check for the current presence of antibodies (which is normal for to body to create after being infected with herpes).