Pimples Vs Herpes

Solving Herpes

Herpes is a viral disease that "lies" mostly in the fatty tissue that surrounds nerve cells and paths. There are three types of herpes ordered, but the first two below are the same virus found in different places.

Herpes simplex type 1: This is the most common and usually occurs on or around the lips, but can occur anywhere on the body. It is often transmitted to others by kissing.
Herpes Simplex 2: This is actually the same virus as # 1 above, but is usually found on the genital area, and is usually transmitted through sexual contact.

Zoster: Also called shingles, this may be the most painful free. It is considered a "left-over chicken pox sleeping (or can) for many years and appears suddenly.
All These forms are generated largely by the stress as a major factor. However, there are several other factors involved. It is important to understand to prevent these outbreaks.

The first two forms of herpes simplex requires a balance of two amino acids reproduce. They are Argenine and lysine. If and when the level Argenine Gets High and the lysine level is low, Herpes lots to play (reproduce).

Then you notice first an itch that becomes a little red box with one or more very small buttons. Does anyone not kiss or have sex without a condom (as the area of herpes outbreak) during this period. Herpes is spread by contact, and it is very contagious.
There is no cure for the virus herpoid to date. Herpes is estimated to affect 80 million people in America, and about 20% of the American population has genital herpes Thus, while we can not cure, we have some control of epidemics. If we maintain the level high lysine, breeding conditions are limited. (Another advantage of a high lysine is it seems to help keep the heart healthy). It should be noted that this is not always so simple. Our diet is important. Sugar, chocolate and nuts are rich and many Argenine Argenine that athletes use to strengthen the forces. Herpes is the disease known as holiday, especially at Halloween, Thanksgiving and the season Christmas.

I have had genital herpes for 60 years and I've never infected another person to my knowledge. I discovered what I write here, and took care of sex without a condom every time that I "Basic".
Years later I found I need more lysine than I did 40 years ago, when I discovered the lysine / Argenine balance. I now take 1 tablet (1000 mg) of lysine per day, and still occasionally get an outbreak.

Dealing with an outbreak

Despite "Good intentions", we human beings are fallible. We overeat those foods that are rich in Argenine, and we stress almost constantly, then we obtain epidemics. There are different remedies available, some prescription and some over-the-counter (OTC).

First take skincare affected. Keep the area clean and dry during outbreaks to help healing. Avoid physical contact with the area when the first noticing symptoms (usually tingling, itching, burning) until all sores are completely healed, not only-over crusts. Until then, you and your "releases" are highly infectious. The scabs and other residue that is on your clothes is dangerous and it is possible to re-infect yourself and others.

Next, treat the epidemic care. Valtrex and ointments will not like to dry up Rapid infection, but I found a simpler and less expensive a few years ago so. I just wet the edge of a Regular bar soap (or a drop of liquid soap) and rub it around and around the affected area, coating a layer of soap. I also scratched region, and break the pimples before and during this operation. I wash my hands thoroughly after doing this, let the area dry soap before donning clothing. Less than a week or two tiny scabs are gone and the skin is "normal."

Over there are some who will disagree with this, but it was very effective for me and many others that I recommend. It is cheap and avoids doctors and drugs. Additional tips – Latex condoms reduce your risk of spreading or herpes. Wash your hands with soap and water if you touch a wound.
If you understand and follow these instructions, and Herpes Simplex is not that much of a problem.

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