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what are the chances of getting herpes if you wear a condom?

Monday, February 15th, 2010
opio-coca asked:

i didnt ask in the STD section cause those people are insanely crazy. some people over there think you can get syphilis through kissing. way to biased and propgandist.

however realisticaly, how likely is it that you can get herpes if you wear a condom? i heard just skin to skin contact. so does that mean the skin even that isnt protected by the condom is at risk?

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Eye Herpes: Hot or Cold Compress for Relied?

Sunday, December 6th, 2009
*Astrid* asked:

I was recently diagnosed with Ocular (Eye) Herpes after seeing a dr. for the agonizing pain in my left eye of a scratching feeling. After he did a couple tests, he realized I had herpes in my eye. And no it's not like the STD kind, its more like having a cold sore on your lips.

Anyhow, he gave me drops to clear it up but in the meantime, how can I get relief from the pain? I take aspirin, but I'm wondering would it be better to use a cold compress with ice or a warn compress

Never an Outbreak!

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

"Never An Outbreak" has been sold in every state in the U.S. and just about every country in the world - from Russia to South Africa, Canada to Australia, Spain to China and just about everywhere in between. We are very proud of this book. The procedure described is truly effective against the herpes virus. The newly released second edition has been revised and updated (with over TRIPLE the amount of information as the first edition) to deliver the most accurate and effective herpes treatment on the market today.

People infected with the herpes virus that have followed the procedures outlined in this book, though they have suffered multiple outbreaks in the past, have remained outbreak and symptom free for over six years. The books author has not had an outbreak in over seven years.

At the very least, the three-day procedure described in the book will stop virtually any outbreak within three days while still in the rash stage with no actual outbreak occurring. Therefore, following this simple procedure will result in no more actual outbreaks - no fluid filled blisters, no three weeks of suffering, etc. This alone makes this the most powerful (and least expensive) treatment on the market today. The cost to do this is pennies per day.

But the majority not only are able to stop any outbreak within three days but never experience another outbreak or symptom - ever. This figure would increase close to 100% if blood oxygen content was raised sufficiently and bodily fluid pH were slightly alkaline. This is not a difficult task. This is the basis for a cure - increase oxygenation and alkalinity.

Herpes Virus Family Facts

Sunday, June 7th, 2009
John Trout asked:

To most people the word "herpes" conjures up an image of genital herpes, the incurable virus that is transmitted through sexual contact and causes blisters on the genitals. However herpes is in fact a family of viruses that is extremely widespread and can cause a number of conditions affecting the skin, mouth, eyes, brain or, in rare cases, the whole body.

Some estimates suggest that as many as 1 in 6 people may carry some form of the herpes virus in their body, either active or inactive.

Forms of the herpes virus include herpes simplex type 1 (cold sores), herpes simplex type 2 (genital herpes), varicella-zoster virus (chickenpox), cytomegalovirus (mild hepatitis), Epstein-Barr virus (mononucleosis) and herpes-zoster (shingles). All of these conditions are caused by viruses in the herpes family.

Two similar conditions, herpes gestationis and dermatitis herpetiformis, both produce herpes-like blisters on the skin but are not related to or caused by any of the various herpes viruses.

The many diseases that are caused by the herpes virus may differ widely from one another, but they all share

a few common traits:

They are generally very contagious.

The viruses can survive in latent form for long periods of time after the initial infection.

They are not curable. (However, there are effective treatments that can render the virus dormant, even in genital herpes)

Estimates suggest that nearly 30 million Americans are infected with herpes simplex type 1 (HSV-1) and despite many studies over many years there has been little success in developing either a cure or an effective vaccine.

Many of the viruses in the herpes family do not recur after the initial disease outbreak, such as chicken pox for example. However all herpes viruses, when not active, remain dormant in your body, hidden in nerve tissues and escaping detection by the immune system.

It is unsure exactly how and why a latent herpes virus will suddenly trigger into an active infection, however it is known that certain stresses to the immune system appear to bring on an outbreak. These stresses that may lead to outbreaks include illness, injury, emotional stress, poor diet, over exposure to sunlight, and even menstruation.

A strong immune system seems to lessen recurrence of outbreaks, though outbreaks may continue throughout life. Studies show that chickenpox and shingles have a recurrence of nearly zero while HSV-1 has a recurrence rate of 14 percent and herpes simplex type 2 (HSV-2) has a recurrence rate of 60 percent.

It is HSV-2 that most commonly causes genital infections, and HSV-1 that most commonly causes infections of the lips; however either viruses can be passed from one location to the other.

Studies have also shown that herpes sores can also provide an entryway for other infections.

Women with the herpes virus may even have an increased risk of cervical cancer and it is important for any women who has had herpes to have a cervical smear test (Pap test) every one or two years.

Whether you have been diagnosed with some form of herpes or not, practicing common sense prevention can go a long way in controlling the spread of herpes. For instance, avoid kissing persons who currently have sores on their mouth or lips.

Always practice safe sex in non-monogamous relationships and avoid all sexual contact with any partner who is exhibiting symptoms of an active outbreak of genital herpes until symptoms have disappeared. While most, but not all, male genital herpes outbreaks are easily detected, female genital herpes outbreaks can many times go completely unnoticed. In fact, many women with genital herpes don't realize they have contracted the virus until they have passed it on to a partner.

Using a condom may or may not prevent the spread of the herpes virus from one partner to another, whether one partner has an active outbreak or not; So while using condoms may be better than no protection at all, you should be aware that even condoms are not 100% effective in protecting against the transmission of the herpes virus.

If you have a history of herpes, avoid getting overtired or allowing yourself to get run down. When you are fatigued, your immune system cannot function as well, and you may be more vulnerable to a recurrence of herpes.

If you suspect you might have some form of the herpes virus or if you have a partner that has herpes, please see your local health care provider for a diagnosis and medical advise.

Combating Genital Herpes

Treatment Results

Friday, January 30th, 2009

Expected Results using the Natural Herpes Treatment method described in our book

Approximately 97% will be able to stop every outbreak at prodrome. This means never experiencing another outbreak again. If you follow the three-day procedure at the start of any outbreak (prodrome) the outbreak will not appear. This almost never fails. The area will be clear within three days with no actual outbreak appearing.

Our basic program is a once (or twice) a month three-day procedure for three to five months. If followed properly you should not experience an outbreak during that time. About 75% will remain completely outbreak and symptom free after discontinuing all treatment. We have people who went from monthly outbreaks to none at all for as long as 11 years and counting.

Those that do experience setbacks normally will only occasionally get the start of an outbreak. They simply follow the three-day procedure at prodrome. The outbreak will not appear. They then go back to being completely outbreak and symptom free and therefore not contagious. Rarely, if ever, do they return to their previous outbreak frequency.

We also have people who chose to continue with the once a month three-day procedure to guarantee success. They suddenly became outbreak and symptom free during the five month program and didn’t want to change. The once a month procedure is easier, less expensive and more effective than suppressive drugs.

We have found, however, that those who continue with B.O.L. only (after the three or five month program) have yet to report a setback. They have, so far, remained outbreak and symptom free. B.O.L. has, by far, the highest pH of any stabilized liquid oxygen product available today. It is extremely alkaline with a pH of 13.7- the higher the pH, the higher the oxygen content. The herpes virus cannot exist in an elevated oxygen/alkaline environment. This high alkalinity is what makes B.O.L. so effective against the herpes virus.

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