There is no cure for herpes! You have herpes, and there is no treatment! Herpes is a disease that can make people feel helpless.
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Why do some doctors of natural medicines have more optimism about treating herpes than other doctors?
This belief changed when HIV appeared. HIV destroyed the immune systems that were designed to protect the body, so antibodies became a negative thing.
The presence of antibodies does not mean that a person cannot be cured of a disease such as chicken pox, measles, mumps or shingles. The testing method used to determine whether herpes can be cured and treated is controversial.
Herpes testing should now be based on the expensive PCR-DNA herpes test. Maybe our perception about a herpes cure will change once it’s available.
How come conventional medicine can’t find a treatment for herpes or a vaccine to prevent herpes in 2020?
The FDA will not accept any herb that is derived from nature because they can’t patent it and sell it exclusively. It won’t prevent other people from selling the product for less.
Herpes, also known as Visarpa in Ayurveda, is an advanced form of the virus.
Acyclovir and Famciclovir are antivirals that only deactivate the active virus. They do not affect the dormant virus. Doctors with a natural tendency warn that antivirals can make the immune response slack because the body does not fight the virus as it should. Taking antivirals daily is also bad for your liver and organs.
Herpes vaccinations are also unsuccessful, because it’s impossible to create a vaccine for a virus which can hide. Because the immune system is unable to detect the viral material in the vaccine and is confused.
Pharma companies are also thriving on the lifelong maintenance treatment. In our current world, it is hard to imagine paying the same price for a cure or vaccine that they would if they were forced to buy a drug worth hundreds of dollars each time herpes breaks out.
Which of the many natural remedies to treat herpes has been scientifically proven effective?
Lysine is likely to be familiar to Herpes patients. Some people may mention other ingredients such as Olive Leaf Extract or Red Marine Algae. Some people believe that these ingredients can help treat herpes. However, the truth is there is not enough conclusive evidence to support this claim.
There is a lot of evidence that supports the use of two natural ingredients. These ingredients were barely reported in the media and few people could do to help these people get back on track.
Herpes Nosodes, the main ingredient in HSV Nosodes, contain homeopathic imprints.
A French study found that 82% of patients who had genital herpes and took nosodes for six months before the trial experienced fewer outbreaks, or none at all. Hypericum Mysorense’s recent results are the only ones to compare.
Hypericum mysorense, a plant with a chemical compound that suppresses herpes in the laboratory, was discovered by scientists in 2004.
Biogetica took over the project from scientists and decided to use the naturally synthesized Hypericum mysorense. Over the years, the discoveries were truly revolutionary.
An ancient Ayurvedic book recommended Hypericum Mysorense to treat visarpa, or herpes.
After years of research, AYUSH (the Ayurvedic FDA equivalent) in India approved the combination as a herpes treatment.
A study in the International Journal of Ayurveda and Pharmacy found that Hyperisince could stop an outbreak within 3 days while Acyclovir usually takes 10. In a trial, more than 80 percent of people who took Hyperisince for 4 months or more did not have another outbreak.
You should be thankful for this information, since many people suffer silently from herpes.
The Bible, and other religious texts around the world, say something along the lines of “The Lord made the earth sprout medicine; the wise don’t abhor them!”
Written by Dr. Khyati www.biogetica.com
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