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  The herpes viruses belong to the family Herpesviridae and include at least 25 viruses that affect humans, including herpes simplex type I and II (HSV 1 and 2), Epstein...0March 15, 2013

Mechanism Behind Herpes Reactivation

There is a great herpes diet available for everyone who experiences herpes infections. It is called “3 Step protocol” and is based on years of research and clinical experience of...0December 14, 2012

Herpes Diets Can Lessen Outbreaks

Stress triggers or aggravates a variety of health concerns, including infections. Herpes virus is particularly associated with stress, and studies have shown that stress levels and their duration can also...0November 20, 2012

Importance of Stress in Herpes Outbreaks

We usually associate the herpes virus with blisters (cold sores) around the mouth or in the genital area, however, you should be aware that herpes can infect the eye as...0November 8, 2012

Eye Herpes Poses Serious Risk to Vision

Naltrexone in a 50 mg dosage has been an FDA approved drug for over 20 years, being indicated for individuals suffering from heroin addiction. It works by blocking so called...0October 31, 2012

Low Dose Naltrexone For Fewer Herpes Outbreaks

Out of Control Herpes Treated With IV Vitamin C There is hope for those with out of control herpes infections. There are several herpes viruses that can cause infections in...0October 23, 2012

Out of Control Herpes Treated With IV Vitamin C

A 2008 study featured in the June issue of “Sexually Transmitted Diseases”, shows that an astonishing number of sexually active Americans living in New York have sexually transmitted infections and...0October 12, 2012

Genital Herpes Affects 25% of New Yorkers

Link Between Herpes Type 1 and Alzheimers If you are burdened by the Herpes Simplex Type 1 virus. you should be aware that there are strong links between the Herpes...0October 2, 2012

Link Between herpes type 1 and Alzheimers

Prevent Herpes Outbreaks With Vitamin D

 

Vitamin D is not only a nutrient, but also and an important hormone your bodies makes. Since very few foods contain naturally vitamin D, a variety of products have been fortified with this nutrient. However, the best source of vitamin D is made in your skin when exposed to the sun, hence its name “the sunshine vitamin”. Unfortunately, most North Americans are vitamin D deficient and this deficiency is linked with close to one hundred health concerns. This nutrient may also be helpful in managing herpes virus, by boosting the immune system and reducing the body’s inflammatory reactions to herpes virus infections. 0September 19, 2012

Prevent Herpes Outbreaks With Vitamin D

Facts About Sex With Herpes

Herpes simplex virus, also known as HSV infections, are very common infections found all over the world. HSV type 1 herpes infections are found mainly around the mouth and lips, for example cold sores and fever blisters. Although HSV type 1 can cause genital herpes, this form of infection is predominantly caused by HSV type 2. 0September 19, 2012

Facts About Sex With Herpes

Herpes & Men's Health


Herpes simplex or HSV is a common virus that can affect the oral and genital regions in men, and is currently considered a sexually transmitted infection (STI), because it is often spread during sexual intercourse. Many times this infection is under diagnosed, because is doesn’t always cause symptoms. It is estimated that up to 25% of people infected with herpes simplex type 2 (also known as genital herpes) are not aware they have this condition. The problem is that even if there are mild or no symptoms, the infected men will still be able to transmit this virus.
0September 19, 2012

Herpes Infection in Men

A transfer factor is a chemical substance extracted from human or animal blood that has already acquired immunity against a certain disease, herpes infection in our case. Transfer factors are also medically known as Dialyzable Transfer Factor, DLE, TF or TFd. Transfer factors have been researched in laboratory tests and are prescribed in injectable or oral form, being used primarily for the management of infectious conditions in individuals with an impaired immune system, although their benefits have been tested for other conditions such as MS, Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s disease and certain cancers.0September 18, 2012

Transfer Factors Boost Immunity to Herpes

The herpes simplex virus (HSV) is a common virus causing painful, fluid filled blisters or a cluster of blisters around the lips, in the mouth or on the genitals. Herpes zoster is another virus from the herpes family that causes chicken pox and later on in life, shingles. Herpetic infections affect currently 800 million Americans, or 1 in 5 adults. Up to 500,000 Americans get genital infections with herpes, and many more have oral infections with herpes.0September 18, 2012

Herpes Blisters treated with Monolaurin

About 90% of us have had exposure to the herpes virus, and yet are unaware because this virus does not cause always typical symptoms such as blisters around the mouth or in the genital area. Conventional anti-viral drugs such as acyclovir and famcyclovir are sometimes used, however-they have a number of side effects. On the other hand, natural supplements such as grapefruit seed extracts have been shown effective against this virus and much safer compared with standard therapy. 0September 14, 2012

Herpes Killer: Grapefruit Seed Extract

Herpes, medically known as herpes simplex virus or HSV, is a common virus and is often unrecognized. An estimated 80% of American adults have had the oral infection (causing cold sores on the mouth and lips) with herpes and as many as 1 in 4 adults may have had the genital infection (typical lesions in the genital area) with herpes without even knowing. After the initial infection with herpes, the virus will stay dormant in the nerves and will reactivate occasionally during the infected person's lifetime, causing the typical lesions: a blister or a cluster of blisters which are filled with a clear fluid, and an irritated, painful skin surrounding these blisters.0September 13, 2012

Avoid Secondary Herpes Infections with Coconut Oil

Olive leaf extracts have been used in folk medicine for hundreds of years, especially for their qualities to fight various germs. Research conducted in the last several decades are indeed confirming the benefits of olive leaf extracts for viral infections, including herpes virus.0September 11, 2012

Olive Leaf Extract: Strong Herpes Virucidal Effect

Herpes is a viral infection caused by the herpes simplex virus ( also known as HSV). There are two types of HSV. Type 1 which is responsible mostly for oral herpes, although can case genital herpes as well. Type 2 affect predominantly the genital and anal areas, and is considered a sexually transmitted infection. Herpes virus can cause significant problems in babies and individuals with a weakened immune system. Occasionally, HSV can affect the brain and the digestive system.0September 11, 2012

The Basic Things You Need to Know about Herpes Virus

The hallmark of herpes infection is a blister or a group of blisters. The affected skin feels initially itchy and tingly, then becomes painful and the blisters become filled with a clear or straw colored fluid. The first episode of skin eruption may also be associated with fever, fatigue and enlarged lymph nodes. The virus will stay in a latent state in the nerves and will occasionally reactivate throughout your life, sometimes triggered by sun exposure, emotional stress or a viral infection.0September 11, 2012

Several Ways to Treat Herpes Naturally

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    Organic Coconut Oil 1 Quart (32 FL. oz.)

    Ultimate Monolaurin 21 oz

    D3-5000

    Vitamin D 10000

    Olivirex® Broad Spectrum Support

    Transfer Factor Multi-Immune™

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