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Contents About me ........................................................................... 5 Introduction....................................................................... 7 A quick history of herpes ........................................... 10 Types of herpes................................................................ 12 What does herpes look like? ..................................... 20 Herpes often confused with other conditions ........ 22 Genital herpes symptoms............................................. 27 Herpes simplex diet ...................................................... 29 What triggers a herpes outbreak?.............................. 33 How is genital herpes diagnosed?................................. 34 Avoid cross contamination ......................................... 35 Herpes medication ......................................................... 37 How to kill the herpes virus ....................................... 39 Ozone therapy-historical origins............................... 44 How to stop outbreaks ................................................. 47

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About me

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i, my name is Sarah Wilcox. I must apologize for the picture, but I’d rather keep my identity private for obvious reasons. May I just say thank you for buying my humble little publication this really is a first for me so I hope you like it. More importantly, I genuinely hope my findings will help you overcome your herpes (HSV) once and for all, as I know very well what it feels like to live your life in fear of an outbreak. Like an awful lot of people who will read this publication I became the victim of this cruel and stigmatized condition through no fault of my own. I contracted herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2) also known as genital herpes, from my now expartner. I’m sure I don’t need to tell anyone how I felt back then - let’s just say that I was devastated.

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My doctor prescribed an antiviral suppressant drug. I won’t mention the specific brand here as I don’t want to run into any problems with the manufacturer, so I will just say it was a very common drug used to treat genital herpes. During my initial herpes outbreak I took 200mg pills five times a day. The course of medication lasted for five days and after the seventh day it looked like the drugs had worked. The herpes rash had all but gone leaving only the slightest red patch. Unfortunately that was not the end of it and I had my next outbreak just three weeks later. My doctor decided that the best course of action would be to put me on a preventative course of antiviral for a longer period (six months), the antiviral did help. However, owing to a severe side effect caused by the consistent use of the drugs over a long period, I had to stop taking them. This was the reason for my research into natural herpes treatments, which ultimately led to this publication.

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Introduction t really doesn’t matter what you read or where you look, herpes is an increasing problem and you’re really not alone,

although it might feel that way.

I guess it’s fair to say that the large number of reported cases of people suffering with herpes is a direct result of this embarrassing condition being notoriously hard to treat. I’m sure you have been told or read that you can’t be cured of the herpes virus. And if you only treated herpes with prescribed medication that would be true, because almost everything your doctor prescribes for your condition is symptomatic, which means that you will only ever be treating the symptoms and not the virus which causes the outbreaks. You will find that this publication has a very different look at and approach to treating herpes. Although I will stop at proclaiming the methods in this publication as a cure for herpes (as that would be deemed as being illegal) I will say that GetRidofHerpes is a very REAL procedure for

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quickly clearing up the rash (symptoms) as well as eventually killing the virus. So let’s quickly talk about the statistics surrounding herpes (HSV). You don’t really need to dwell on or even read this part if you don’t want to. The only reason I’m including them is purely to state a point, which is that you are not alone. In fact if you look at the numbers, you're pretty average really

All statistics below are based on Americans 14-49 years old: •

Over 25 million Americans have genital herpes - that’s one out of every six



80% of all Americans have oral herpes



Women: 20.9% of women have genital herpes



Men: 11.5% of men have genital herpes



Blacks: 39.2% of black Americans have

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genital herpes (48% of black women!) •

Whites: 12.3% of white Americans have genital herpes



80% of Americans with genital herpes (HSV2) are unaware of their infection



Up to 50% of new genital herpes infections are caused by HSV-1, mainly through cases of oral herpes being passed through oral sex

You know it’s a scary fact, but cases of herpes will grow and grow, and the main reason for this is the fact that 80% of people suffering with the condition have no idea they even have herpes. More than 40,000 new cases of herpes are diagnosed each day in America alone. That is over 15 million new herpes infections per year! The number of people infected with herpes has reached epidemic proportions.

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A quick history of herpes

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erpes isn’t new. In fact, it’s been

about for at least 2,000 years. It is said that Emperor Tiberius banned kissing in Rome for a time due to so many people having cold sores. In the 18th century herpes was so common among prostitutes that it was called “a vocational disease of women.” The term Herpes simplex appeared in Richard Boulton’s ‘A System of Rational and Practical Chirurgery’ in 1713, where the term Herpes miliaries and Herpes exedens also appeared. Herpes was not found to be a virus until the 1940s. Herpes antiviral therapy began in the early 1960s, with the experimental use of medication

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that interfered with viral replication, called deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) inhibitors. The original use was against normally fatal or illnesses such as adult encephalitis, keratinises, in immune compromised (transplant) patients or disseminated herpes zoster. Herpes simplex was not always stigmatised. It was considered nothing more than a cold sore in an unusual place until the 1970s. Much of the hysteria and stigma surrounding herpes stems from a media campaign beginning in the late 1970s and peaking in the early 1980s. There were multiple articles worded to provoke both fear and anxiety using terminology, such as “attacks,” “outbreaks,” “victims” and “sufferers.” The articles were published by Reader’s Digest, U.S. News and Time magazine, among others. The peak was when Time magazine had ‘Herpes: The New Scarlet Letter’ on the cover in August 1982, forever stigmatizing the word in the public mind. Herpes support groups have been formed in the United States and the UK, providing information about herpes and running message forums and even dating websites for “sufferers.”

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Types of herpes

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he herpes family of viruses includes eight different viruses that affect human beings. I have listed them below for your information. However we are only actually interested in HHV-1 (HSV-1) and HHV-2 (HSV-2). Put simply: herpes type 1 causes sores around the mouth and lips (sometimes called fever blisters or cold sores). HSV-1 can cause genital herpes, but most cases of genital herpes are caused by herpes type 2. In HSV-2, the infected person may have sores around the genitals or rectum. Although HSV2 sores may occur in other locations, these sores usually are found below the waist.

Human herpes virus 1 Human herpes virus 1 (HHV-1) is also known as herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1). It is typically the cause of cold sores around the mouth. HHV1 can also lead to infection in the genital area causing genital herpes usually through oral-genital contact, such as during oral sex.

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HHV-1 infections are contagious and are usually spread from skin-to-skin contact with an infected person through small breaks in the skin or mucous membrane. The HHV-1 virus is more likely to be spread through things like sharing eating utensils, razors, and towels from a person who has an active lesion.

Human herpes virus 2 Human herpes virus 2 (HHV-2) is also called herpes simplex virus 2 (HSV-2). It typically causes genital herpes, a sexually transmitted infection. However, it can also cause cold sores in the facial area. Like HHV-1, the HHV-2 infection is contagious and is spread by skin-to-skin contact. The main route of transmission is through sexual contact, as the virus does not survive very long outside the body. If you have been diagnosed with genital herpes you may not experience any notable symptoms. The herpes virus can remain dormant in your system for a lifetime. Once infected HSV-2 resides in the nerve cells at the base of the spinal column.

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Human herpes virus 3 Human herpes virus 3 (HHV-3) is also called varicella zoster virus. HHV-3 causes chickenpox. It can also cause a recurrent virus infection of the skin, which is called herpes zoster or shingles. Shingles occurs when dormant varicella zoster virus from an initial bout of chickenpox becomes reactivated. Like its close relative, HHV-1, herpes zoster likes to infect skin cells and nerve cells. This virus may also recur along nerve fibre pathways, causing multiple sores where nerve fibres end on skin cells. Because an entire group of nerve cells is often affected, shingles is generally much more severe than a recurrence of herpes simplex. The lesions generally appear in a band-like or belt-like pattern on one side of the body and are often accompanied by itching, tingling or even severe pain. Healing usually occurs in two to four weeks, and scars may remain. Post herpetic neuralgia is a complication of shingles where the pain associated with the infection can persist for months and even years. Most people who experience shingles once do not experience it again.

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Human herpes virus 4 Human herpes virus 4 (HHV-4) is also known as the Epstein-Barr virus. It is the major cause of infectious mononucleosis, or “mono” - the “kissing disease.” It is a contagious infection and is transmitted through saliva. Coughing, sneezing or sharing eating utensils with an infected person can pass the virus from one person to another.

Human herpes virus 5 Human herpes virus 5 (HHV-5) is the official name of cytomegalovirus (CMV). CMV is also a cause of mononucleosis. In people with healthy immune systems, the virus may not even cause any symptoms. It can be sexually transmitted, can cause problems to newborns, and can cause hepatitis. CMV can be transmitted through sexual contact, breast-feeding, blood transfusions and organ transplants. CMV infection is one of the most difficult complications of AIDS. It may lead to diarrhoea, severe vision problems including blindness, infections of the stomach and intestines, and even death. For a virus that barely causes a problem in most people with healthy immune systems, it can be amazingly nasty in people with damaged immune systems, such as people with AIDS.

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Human herpes virus 6 Human herpes virus 6 (HHV-6) is a recently observed agent found in the blood cells of a few patients with a variety of diseases. It causes rosella (a viral disease causing high fever and a skin rash in small children) and a variety of other illnesses associated with fever in that age group. This infection accounts for many of the cases of convulsions associated with fever in infancy (febrile seizures).

Human herpes virus 7 Human herpes virus 7 (HHV-7) is even more recently observed and is closely related to HHV-6. Like other human herpes viruses, HHV-6 and HHV-7 are so common that most of humankind has been infected at some point, usually early in life. HHV-7 can also cause rosella, but it is not clear what other clinical effects this virus causes.

Human herpes virus 8 Human herpes virus 8 (HHV-8) was recently discovered in the tumours called Kaposi’s sarcoma (KS). These tumours are found in people with AIDS and are otherwise very rare. KS forms purplish tumours in the skin and other tissues of some people with AIDS.

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It is very difficult to treat with medication. HHV-8 may also cause other cancers, including certain lymphomas (lymph node cancers) associated with AIDS. The fact that these cancers are caused by a virus may explain why they tend to occur in people with AIDS when their immune systems begin to fail. The discovery also provides new hope that specific treatments that will target this virus will be developed.

Genital herpes Genital herpes is highly contagious. If you know you have genital herpes then you really have to be very careful not to pass on the infection. Of course you may not know you have herpes or you may think you no longer have a problem with the condition as you have not had an outbreak for months even years. But the fact is that unless you know for a fact that you no longer carry the virus, you really do need to be careful. Always use a barrier (condom). This will not only protect your partner, but will also protect you. This advice should be adhered to during all sexual activities (including oral).

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The symptoms of oral herpes and genital herpes are almost identical, and once you're infected becomes permanent, that is as far as conventional medicine is concerned. As mentioned above herpes may not be apparent or obvious. The virus attaches itself to either end of the spinal cord and can remain dormant for months, years or even a lifetime. The fact that herpes remains dormant in you or perhaps in your partner does not mean that the condition cannot be passed to another person (shedding). Herpes may be contagious at any time even without visible signs of an outbreak (estimated at 1-5% of the time). This symptom is called viral shedding. Many doctors still believe and offer advice along the lines of “ You can’t infect anyone with herpes if you are not showing symptoms” an (outbreak), This information is wrong. You can pass on herpes at any time, outbreak or not. A herpes outbreak normally starts with one or a few small blisters. Without treatment, the herpes blisters generally last several days and then form scabs which often turn black, indicating the end of the outbreak. Once the blisters have gone, the skin will often look a slightly different colour for a while. Herpes blisters (symptoms) can be treated with topical treatments to some degree, however the 18

virus will remain and most of these so-called topical treatments are little more than an expensive waste of time. I’ll explain how to get rid of herpes blisters quickly, safely and cheaply in just a while. Forget about all of those expensive herpes relief products.

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What does herpes look like?

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any people confuse herpes with other conditions, and even doctors may not be able to recognize it. However, common herpes symptoms tend to be the same wherever they’re located on the body. The main difference lies in the severity of the symptoms. It may cover a larger area and be more acute if it is a first infection of primary infection. Recurrent infections are usually milder. Herpes often looks like a mosquito bite, a small blister or collection of small blisters, sometimes a spot (zit) or a white-head. Herpes sometimes starts with an itch and a rash. The skin can become red and tender. Then swelling may occur until small blisters appear. Sometimes they gather in a larger blister. The blisters can be transparent, whitish and yellowish or filled with a greenish liquid. Symptoms may vary from time to time, as will the appearance of the blisters. They may appear in different sizes, shapes or colours or appear in different areas.

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What is typical about herpes is that herpes blisters usually start to crust and turn back into healthy skin.

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Herpes often confused with other conditions

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re you absolutely sure you have herpes? That might seem like a stupid question but the fact is there are a number of conditions which are often mistaken for herpes.

Candidiasis For example, genital herpes is often confused with a yeast infection or Candida (Candidiasis). They both cause redness, swelling, itchiness and burning. The yeast infection called Candidiasi, is caused by a small fungus called Candida albicans

and often causes small blisters. Candidiasi is usually found internally or very close to the genitalia.

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Syphilis Syphilis is another sexually transmitted disease (STD). Syphilis is caused by a bacterium called Treponema pallidum. As well as being sexually transmitted it can also be passed from mother to infant during pregnancy (congenital syphilis). Primary syphilis first stage symptoms include swollen glands and painless small ulcers usually located near the genital area (much like herpes). If not treated, syphilis may move to its second stage and cause a rash covering parts of the body or the entire body. It usually appears four to ten weeks after the first stage symptoms. Other common symptoms include sore throat, fatigue, headache and swollen lymph glands. Less frequent symptoms include flu-like symptoms, weight loss, hair loss, aching joints or sores in the mouth or genital area. Syphilis looks most like genital herpes in its second stage. More generally, syphilis is very often confused with other ailments. It really is important to discount syphilis as early as possible, as left untreated, syphilis will move to its third and final stage and damage many organs, resulting in mental illness, blindness, deafness, memory loss or other neurological problems such as heart

disease or even death.

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Syphilis may often look like herpes but it is, in fact, quite different. Herpes is a virus whereas Syphilis is a bacterial infection which can be treated easily with penicillin or other antibiotics. Untreated syphilis can be fatal, so please make sure that you do not have it!

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Impetigo Impetigo mainly affects the face, especially around the nose and mouth and on the hands. Impetigo is mostly associated with children and adolescents, but it can also affect adults in the genital area. It is a common but highly contagious bacterial skin infection. It is caused by either Streptococcus pyogenes or Staphylococcus aureus. Streptococcus pyrogenes usually produces redness, blisters or sores and forms a yellowishbrown crust. Staphylococcus aureus tends to trigger larger fluid-filled blisters that don’t usually burst. The disease is highly contagious, and scratching or touching the sores is likely to spread the infection to other parts of the body as well as to other people.

Atopic dermatitis Atopic dermatitis is often referred to as eczema. But eczema has a broader meaning than atopic dermatitis. Atopic dermatitis is not contagious. Several people of the same family are often affected with AD. The causes of atopic dermatitis are not known and consist of a

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complex interaction of genetic and environmental factors. Even though symptoms may vary in different people, most people have acute flares with inflamed, red, sometimes blistered and weepy patches that recur from time to time or that can become chronic. Other types of eczema include allergic contact eczema, neurodermatitis, seborrheic eczema and nummular eczema. Most of them have some symptoms in common with genital herpes, like itchiness, redness and burning or even blisters.

Other conditions There are of course many other conditions which are easily mistaken for herpes such as insect bites, skin allergies, nettle rash, etc.

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Genital herpes symptoms

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ypically, genital herpes symptoms will last anywhere from two to ten days. During the early stages of an outbreak, there are several genital herpes symptoms to look out for.

Symptoms may include one or more of the following: Early symptoms may include itching, tingling or burning sensations in the genital or anal area. These symptoms are usually a good indication that an outbreak has started, and you may already be aware of this. You could also experience early symptoms that most people would not recognize unless they were looking specifically for genital herpes symptoms. Symptoms may include pain in the buttocks, legs or genital area, a feeling of pressure on the abdominal area, and a vaginal fluid discharge. Often the pain is described as a tingling sensation.

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This particular genital herpes symptom has been described best as feeling raw or similar to a sunburn type sensation. After a few days, the most common genital herpes symptom of tiny sores will begin to appear in the genital area. They can also appear in the urinary passage of both women and men, and inside the vagina. At first, they appear to be small, red bumps; they later develop into painful open lesions. The tiny sores or blisters will typically last ten to

fourteen days in initial outbreaks and two to five days in recurring outbreaks.

The sores will eventually crust over and finally disappear. Herpes sores generally do not leave a scar. Other genital herpes symptoms that occur with the first outbreak and in a small percentage of recurring outbreaks are painful urination, vaginal discharge, swollen groin glands, headaches, fever and muscle aches.

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Herpes simplex diet

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efore I head in to this next chapter I would just like to point out that GetRidofHerpes is not diet based. Having said that, I believe it is best to arm you with every piece of ammunition I have available, so here goes. The following lists of foods which are either good, bad or somewhere in between if you suffer with herpes are not unique to this publication and are considered common advice. A diet that avoids L-arginine-rich foods while promoting L-lysine-rich foods has been proven to be quite effective in reducing herpes outbreaks. Food lists are as follows: Good foods (especially during active cases of herpes / outbreaks) •

Vegetables



Legumes



Dairy products if not allergic to them

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(Cheese, yogurt, cottage cheese, sour cream, milk). •

All fish and seafood



Chicken



Turkey



Eggs



Organ meats



Potatoes



Brewer’s yeast Foods to be eaten with caution

These foods must be balanced with L-lysine and foods in the first group when herpes is inactive. During active herpes, these foods should be avoided. •

Whole grain products (cereals, bread, pasta, pancakes, lentils, barley and other grains)



Oats



Corn



Rice



Peas and beans

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Sprouts



Chick peas



Carob



Foods containing seeds (eggplant, tomato, squash)



Fruits and berries, which contain seeds, may be eaten



Citrus fruits (may irritate canker sores)



Foods high in L-lysine include most vegetables, legumes, fish, turkey and chicken Foods to always avoid



Chocolate



Peanuts and peanut butter



Processed / pre-packed foods



Sugar



Cakes and sweets



Alcohol



Coffee and tea



Nuts (almonds, brazil nuts, cashews,

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Filberts, Pecans, Walnuts) •

Seed meal (sesame butter)



Sunflower seeds



Coconut



Bleached white flour foods

As I said above you needn’t be too concerned with this herpes diet chart as the method for getting rid of herpes detailed in this publication is not diet related.

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What triggers a herpes outbreak?

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t depends on the person. Some commonly reported triggers include:



Depression and anxiety



Trauma



Illness



Surgery



Vigorous sex



Diet



Monthly period

• Stress

But of course the trigger could be quite different for you.

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How is genital herpes diagnosed?

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he sores of genital herpes in its active stage are usually visible to the naked eye. However, to distinguish herpes sores from other infections your doctor may remove a sample (culture) and send it for analysis. A blood test can detect antibodies to the virus, which indicate that the person has at some time been infected with HSV, but it cannot determine whether a person has an active genital herpes infection. Blood tests are the most commonly used methods of diagnosis. Why? Because they are quick and cheap.

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Avoid cross contamination

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uring an active herpes episode, whether primary or recurrent, it is important to follow a few simple steps to avoid spreading the infection to other areas of the body or to other people. Herpes is easily spread by simple skin contact.

Tips: Keep the infected area clean and dry to prevent secondary infection from developing. Try to avoid touching the sores; wash your hands with soap and water after contact with the sores. Carrying an antibacterial hand cleanse solution is also advised. Avoid sexual contact from the time symptoms are first recognized until the sores are completely healed, that is, until scabs have fallen off and new skin has formed over the site of the lesion. Even while using a barrier such as a condom,

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you still run the risk of either spreading the infection to another area of your body of passing herpes to your partner.

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Herpes medication Antiviral medication

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ntiviral medicines are the most common treatment prescribed to treat herpes. Products may include: Acyclovir (Overtax), Famciclovir (Famvir), and Valacyclovir (Valtrex) They work by stopping the herpes virus from multiplying. They do not clear the virus from the body. If an antiviral medicine is started early in an episode of symptoms, it tends to reduce the severity and duration of symptoms during an episode of genital herpes. If you are diagnosed with genital herpes & suffer with recurring

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outbreaks your doctor may prescribe antiviral medicine to be used every day. This will also be the case if you have an impaired immune system. While this works for some people it is not really the answer. There is also the issue of complications developing after long-term use which is something I became very aware of, hence the reason for needing to find alternative herpes treatment.

Topical herpes treatments The topical form of acyclovir (Zovirax) is available, however it offers little benefit in the treatment of genital herpes and is predominantly used for treating cold sores (oral HSV-1).

Other treatments

If you’re anything like me then you may have fallen foul of one or two products which claim to cure herpes but don’t actually work at all, plus they are expensive. I won’t mention any brands here for fear of running into legal issues. What I will say is everything I tried turned out to be a complete waste of money, but I will leave you to draw your own conclusions.

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How to kill the herpes virus

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aving talked about everything from the history of herpes right through to antiviral herpes medication, I’m sure you’re keen to learn how to actually take control of your condition and get rid of herpes for good. The truth is you really don’t have to live with herpes. That all too common phrase ‘You can’t cure herpes’ are wrong. The reason why I said at the beginning of this publication: “I won’t claim this method is a cure for herpes”, is because anything that claims to be a cure has to be a licensed drug, medication or therapy and although this herpes relief protocol is based on sound medical science and widely practised in many different ways, it is not licensed as a drug. The drug companies hate it because they can’t patent it and therefore can’t control it and the FDA don’t like it because they pretty much do what the drug companies want them to do.

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The fact that this method is neither a licensed medication nor an FDA evaluated treatment means very little, far less than they would have you believe. The FDA hasn’t evaluated green tea but we all know that it provides health benefits. Most modern medicines / drugs owe their very existence to what is now termed as natural or alternative medicines or treatments. These alternative medicines or treatments are often frowned upon only because they do not make money for the huge drug giants. And yet up until a hundred years or so ago these methods were considered commonplace and accepted as medicine. We have all, to a certain extent, fallen under the spell of the drug corporations. After all it’s far easier to swallow a couple of pills than to boil a couple of leaves, isn’t it? The method detailed in this publication falls somewhere between alternative and accepted medical practise. It is a very real procedure for getting rid of the herpes simplex virus. I know what you’re thinking: your doctor told you that it’s not possible. Well, if you’re treating herpes with synthesized, symptomatic drugs, then your doctor's absolutely right. However, if you knew how to kill

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viral pathogens throughout the body, then your doctor would be wrong. What I am about to reveal to you is not some cobbled together theory either. Versions of this procedure have been in existence since the turn of the last century and were popular in some countries, especially Germany, since the Second world war, and are still in use, might I add. This same, simple and effective herpes treatment is still used widely today by thousands of European doctors, naturopaths, homeopaths and alternative health practitioners. It’s a real solution that works, but the drug companies hate it and cover up or discredit any evidence which proves its effectiveness.

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So forget what you have been told. You really can stop herpes outbreaks using a modified version of a simple therapy used successfully for decades. I’ll stop short of saying this will cure your herpes, as again I do not wish to fall foul of the rules. I would suggest that after completing the protocol I’m about to explain, that you book yourself in for further tests. Then and only then will you know the truth.

So what is herpes treatment & why don’t you know about it? The method is most commonly known as either Ozone or Oxygen therapy and to cut a long story short, it works. Of course I would say that wouldn’t I? I don’t expect you to just accept my statement of ”It works” as being gospel. I’ll explain why it works in just a moment. But before I do that, let me tell you why you don’t already know about Oxygen therapy and why your doctor won’t tell you about it. Call me sceptical if you like, but I will let you draw

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your own conclusions. Here are the facts as I see them, and yes, this is just my opinion. Ozone was first used in a health care setting in 1856 to disinfect operating rooms and sterilize surgical instruments. Over the following years, ozone was used

more and more and was reported to be effective in the treatment of just about everything (see below) Oxygen therapy in one version or another was huge right up to the 1940s, about the time that prescription medication started to become commonplace. Now you could argue that the 40s is a long time ago and medical science has come a long way since then. Could it just be that today’s drugs are far better than a treatment method that was popular between WW1 and WW2?

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Ozone therapyhistorical origins

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n 1856, just 16 years after its discovery, ozone was first used in a health care setting to disinfect operating rooms and sterilize surgical instruments. By the end of the 19th century, the use of ozone to disinfect drinking water of bacteria and viruses was well established in mainland Europe. In 1892 The Lancet published an article describing the administration of ozone for treatment of tuberculosis. In 1902 another article was published

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claiming success in treating chronic middle ear deafness with ozone. Ozone was used during the First world war to disinfect wounds. The English medical journal, The Lancet, then reported that intravenous infusion was used successfully to treat pneumonia in the epidemic following World War I. In the 1940s, Father Richard Wilhelm, the pioneer in promoting peroxide use, reported on the compound being used extensively to treat everything from bacterial-related mental illness to skin disease and polio. Much of the interest in hydrogen peroxide waned in the 1940s probably as a direct result of the growing interest in easy to administer pharmaceuticals (pills). Since that time there has been little economic interest in funding peroxide research. After all, it is dirt cheap and non-patentable which basically means that the drug companies can’t profit from it. Even with the consistent discrediting and cover-ups, there have still been around 8000 medical reference articles written and published in medical journals relating to hydrogen peroxide and its therapeutic uses over the past 25 years. Thousands more, involving its therapeutic use,

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have appeared in alternative health publications. The number of conditions helped by hydrogen peroxide is astounding. The reported dangers and side effects of using hydrogen peroxide are very few & infrequent, which is more than can be said for most of today’s drugs (even the over the counter variety) So let’s get to the reason you purchased this publication in the first place. The only method which actually gets rid of herpes. I’ve split the method into two parts. The first part is the actual protocol which is the method you will use to kill the virus and stop further outbreaks. Once I have covered the Get Rid of Herpes Protocol I will explain the quickest way to clear an existing herpes rash.

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How to stop outbreaks Get rid of herpes - Method for getting rid of herpes simplex virus

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his herpes remedy has not been evaluated by a medical professional or the FDA.

The information offered here is for general consideration, and not as a specific recommendation for the treatment of any disease.

Virus killer According to pretty much everyone, and that includes the medical establishment, killing the herpes virus is not possible, which poses a real problem for people who actually suffer with the condition. Being told you have herpes is bad enough, but being told that you will have the herpes virus for the rest of your life is really very depressing, and

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we all know what happens when we get stressed or depressed. You guessed it - we get outbreaks. So let’s lift our heads and look to a brighter future without the continual worry of having to endure another outbreak! As I have said throughout this publication, I will NOT proclaim Get Rid of Herpes as a cure for herpes or for the herpes simplex virus. What I will say is, it is the only method I know of which has the power to stop the virus, stop further outbreaks and kill viral pathogens. Does that constitute a cure? As I said before, the truth is in the blood. Follow the protocol to the end (31 days) then continue on the maintenance for one further month, then book yourself in for a blood test, only then will you know the truth! So let’s take a look at the procedure.

Get rid of herpes method -virus killer #1: Cut anything made with white flour from your diet #2: H202 method (follow directions below)

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H202 method Only food grade hydrogen peroxide (H202) should be used with distilled water, spring / mineral water, milk, vegetable juice or fruit juice in the H202 method which is listed below. Food Grade H202 is free of chemical binders that are put in the 3% H2O2s sold over the counter at pharmacies and grocery stores.

FOR USA Click Here - for best deal on H202 35% food grade Click Here - for best deal on FOR UK H202 11% food grade For the H202 method listed below: drink hydrogen peroxide solution one hour before or three hours after a meal. Add food grade hydrogen peroxide to 8 oz (300 ml ) distilled water, spring / mineral water, milk, vegetable juice or fruit juice. Take 3 times a day - DO NOT use chlorinated tap water. Drink the hydrogen peroxide mixture on an empty stomach. If your stomach gets upset at any level, stay at that level, or go back one level.

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When reaching higher dosages, more water may be used. If you are on a medication, consult your doctor. CAUTION: If any strong solution of hydrogen peroxide concentrate is spilled on the skin, flush the skin immediately with water. Skin may whiten temporarily. Wash any spills from unsealed work/ counter tops.

The H2O2 method. The following method takes a total of 31 days: 16 to progress to its optimum level and then another 15 to decrease to a maintenance level. Here’s how to administer: Dosage schedule using 35% food grade H202 For UK using 11% multiply drops by 3 each day Day 1...........3 drops,

3 times daily

Day 2...........4 drops,

3 times daily

Day 3...........5 drops,

3 times daily

Day 4...........6 drops,

3 times daily

Day 5...........7 drops,

3 times daily

Day 6...........8 drops,

3 times daily

Day 7...........9 drops,

3 times daily

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Day 8..........10 drops,

3 times daily

Day 9..........12 drops,

3 times daily

Day 10........14 drops,

3 times daily

Day 11........16 drops,

3 times daily

Day 12........18 drops,

3 times daily

Day 13........20 drops,

3 times daily

Day 14........22 drops,

3 times daily

Day 15........24 drops,

3 times daily

Day 16........25 drops,

3 times daily

Following day 16 gradually start decreasing the dosage at the same rate that you reached day 16 until you get to the maintenance dose. The maintenance dose (3 drops, diluted in 6-8oz of DISTILLED WATER, 3 times per day) should be continued for at least an additional 30 days. This suggested method is based on years of experience as well as numerous published medical papers. For best results you should adhere to this advised method.

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One of the most convenient methods of dispensing H202 is from a small glass dropper bottle (like the picture to your right).These can be purchased at your local drugstore/ chemist/ Amazon/ EBay etc. Fill the bottle with the H202 and store the larger container in a cool dark place or your refrigerator until more is needed.

VERY IMPORTANT Food grade hydrogen peroxide is a very strong oxidizer, and if not diluted, it can be extremely dangerous or even fatal. NEVER be tempted to use without diluting, and always stick to the dilution guide above. Important Note: Individuals who have had organ transplants should not undertake an H202 program. H202 stimulates the immune system and could possibly cause a rejection of the organ. Some individuals taking H202 immediately before bedtime have a difficult time getting to sleep. This is due to a sense of alertness triggered

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by an increase of oxygen at the cellular level. The oral dosage schedule is basically the same for both HSV-2 and 1. There are several points to keep in mind, however. Note: There are products available today which claim to offer the same results as H202 (used by many celebrities). Basically you’ll end up paying a small fortune for these products and at best achieve the same results you can get for pennies by using hydrogen peroxide.

Use: Hydrogen peroxide, which is referred to chemically as H2O2, is a compound of two atoms of hydrogen and two atoms of oxygen. Hydrogen peroxide is produced in abundance by almost every cell in the human body, and is involved in many different physiological processes. Most people are familiar with hydrogen peroxide as an antiseptic, disinfectant and bleaching agent. However, hydrogen peroxide can also be used internally to improve a wide range of health conditions. H2O2 is both an effective oxygenator and a powerful oxidizer. Oxygenation is the increase

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and utilization of oxygen at the cellular level. Oxygenators increase the oxygen content of the blood and improve uptake and utilization by cells. Oxidation refers to the process in which there is a transfer of electrons between two or more molecules. Oxidizers are essential to life. Hydrogen peroxide is an oxidizer and is essential within the body for the process of life. H2O2 is used therapeutically as part of Bio-oxidative medicine. Many studies have shown that hydrogen peroxide therapy will kill bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites and has also been shown to destroy certain tumours. Although more research needs to be done, H2O2 can be considered a universal agent which can almost always be tried for an illness, often with remarkable success. Quote: Food Grade Hydrogen Peroxide is one of the few simple miracle substances still available to the public. Its safety and multiple uses rank it right up there with Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO). If you’ve never used either of these compounds you are overlooking two of the most powerful healing tools ever discovered.

- Dr. David G. Williams.

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Isn’t hydrogen peroxide dangerous to ingest? Peroxide is extremely well tolerated by the human body. This may come as a surprise to many of you reading this publication. After all, if peroxide kills so many things, then why doesn’t it kill or harm us? The answer is the enzyme CATALASE. Catalase, found throughout the human body, causes hydrogen peroxide to change into harmless oxygen and water. Viruses don’t have catalase, so the peroxide destroys them. Humans have catalase in their cells, so they are not destroyed by peroxide. When you get an infection, your white blood cells surround the germs and kill them. And they do this by producing - you guessed it H202. Your white blood cells produce a little hydrogen peroxide, and they bathe the germs in it which kills the germs! It has always been peroxide that naturally cured infection in your body!

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Did you know that hydrogen peroxide is made in the atmosphere, and that it comes down in our rainwater and kills off a certain amount of living organisms in the soil? If it were not for this peroxide, the earth’s surface would be putrid from bacterial overgrowth. What I’m trying to convey to you is that peroxide is a natural and beneficial molecule which offers something that most drugs can’t. A real solution to herpes at a tiny cost. Hydrogen peroxide is naturally present in fresh fruit and vegetables and rainwater and is produced by our own white blood cells in our body’s immune system. The spring water of Lourdes, famous for its healing powers, has a very high content of naturally occurring hydrogen peroxide (just a coincidence?)

Topical herpes remedy How to clear your herpes rash quickly and effectively. The following method may also seem a little unorthodox but, believe me, it works so well. Using the following method cleared my herpes blisters in around three days which is far better than the normal ten days. The topical treatment is achieved using apple cider vinegar.

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APPLE CIDER VINEGAR Apple cider vinegar must always be used in its purest form. You must always use organic, unpasteurised, unfiltered ACV which contains the ‘mother’. The term ‘mother’ refers to the unfiltered sediment which is visible at the bottom of the bottle. This sediment is very important as it contains all of the goodness. Distilling and filtering the apple cider vinegar removes the mother, rendering the tonic as little more than useless. The treated and mass produced apple cider vinegar is the kind you will find in most supermarkets as it is pretty to look at. Don’t be tempted to use this variety. Pure ACV can be purchased from most health food stores or online. Always use the liquid as prescribed.

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How to use: Method: Before bed, soak cotton wool in undiluted ACV, and apply the cotton wool to the affected area and tape in place with surgical tape. The ACV will work throughout the night,

and the next day you should notice a difference.

Continue this process until the rash has cleared.

Warning: Before you use ACV undiluted you should do a test on a small hidden area. Applying the ACV to the skin will sting at first. However the stinging should subside within ten minutes.

Facial herpes: For herpes blisters on the face, dip a small cotton bud in the ACV and apply directly to the blisters, leave for 5-10 minutes and then wash away with warm water. Do this ten times a day.

ACV bath: Add a half pint of apple cider vinegar to the water and remain submerged in the water for at

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least fifteen minutes so that your skin can have a chance to absorb some of the acid water.

Oral herpes: (herpes inside the mouth) Simply add one tablespoon of raw, organic ACV to a glass of distilled water to make a

mouthwash and use AM and PM until the herpes has gone (usually two to three days)

Conclusion: The methods outlined in this publication have not only helped me get rid of herpes but they have also been responsible for stopping herpes outbreaks in thousands and thousands of others. Sticking to this protocol offers herpes sufferers their best chance of relief. Thank you for taking the time to read this short publication. I really hope you give it a try. Sincerely,

Sarah Wilcox

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