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Diagnosed 15+ years ago. Mother of 2; Married 9...

Melody

Monday, May 19, 2008
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Knowledge is power...power to control the virus and not let the virus control you.   There are alternative supplements that work effectively to manage outbreaks. There are dietary steps to controlling/managing outbreaks.   This virus does complicate your life, but don't let it ruin your...
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    Penelope James
    Friday, May 23, 2008 at 05:30 PM

    Hey Melody,

     

    Thanks for posting.  Can you share with us some of your secrets to managing outbreaks and living with herpes?

     

    PJ

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    Melody
    Friday, May 23, 2008 at 07:47 PM

    I took the meds for a month or two after my initial diagnosis, but couldn't afford it. I had to find a better way to treat the outbreaks. I had begun using herbs for other reasons (sinus) with great success, so I went to the herb shop to see what was available to treat HSV. I learned that Lysine, an amino acid, could treat outbreaks; and that there is an opposite amino acid, arginine, that feeds the virus...causing it to shed more and therefore the sores to stay longer.  I discovered what signs my body gave me to indicate that an outbreak was coming. This took a couple of times of noticing slight changes (pain at the back of my leg, sensitivity in private areas, flu like symptoms...then within 24 hours a sore would appear).  Once I figured out when I was getting an outbreak, I was able to "beat the outbreak" by dosing up on lysine at the 1st sign.  This doesn't work 100% of the time, but most of the time it does. Some outbreaks come with out any warning signs, but I still take lysine to decrease the duration of the outbreak.  I have articles about what foods are high in lysine and low in arginine if anyone is interested.  I also have articles about lysince along with Vit. C and E to treat outbreaks.  I didn't have anyone to ask questions to, not knowing anyone else with this virus, so I had to do my own research.  I have since been able to help inform people with cold sores how to manage them...after all....it's the same virus, just different area of the body!  I hope this helps. 

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There are two types of HSV, HSV type 1 and 2, and both can cause genital herpes.

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