Herpes
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To most people the word
"herpes" means genital herpes, a virus that is
transmitted through sexual contact. However herpes is in fact a
family of viruses that is extremely widespread. |
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Herpes simplex virus types 1 and 2
(HSV-1 and HSV-2), varicella-zoster virus, cytomegalovirus, and
Epstein-Barr virus and diseases ranging from chicken pox to
mononucleosis are all caused by viruses in this family. |
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It is HSV-2 that most commonly
causes genital infections, and HSV-1 that generally causes
infections of the lips, however either viruses can be passed
from one location to the other. |
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The diseases caused by the herpes
virus may differ from one another, but they share a few common
traits: |
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They are
generally very contagious. |
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The virus
can survive in latent form for long periods of time
after the initial infection. |
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As yet they
are not curable. |
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Estimates suggest that nearly 30
million Americans are infected with HSV-1 and despite many
studies over many years there has been little success in
developing effective treatments. |
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Many of the viruses in the herpes
family do not recur after the initial disease outbreak, chicken
pox is an example. However the virus remains in your body,
hidden in nerve tissues and escaping detection by the immune
system. |
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It is unsure exactly how and why
the latent virus is triggered into an active infection. It is
known however that certain stresses to the immune system appear
to bring on an outbreak. These include illness, injury,
emotional stress, poor diet, over exposure to sunlight, and even
menstruation. |
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A strong immune system seems to
less lessen recurrence, though outbreaks may continue throughout
life. Studies show that HSV-1 has a recurrence rate of 14
percent and HSV-2 has a recurrence rate of 60 percent. |
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Studies have shown that the women
with the herpes virus may have an increased risk of cervical
cancer. The herpes sores also provide an entryway for other
infections. |
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Herpes
Treatments |
Conventional
Treatment |
Acyclovir (Zovirax), is the
most commonly prescribed medication for herpes simplex. The drug
eases the pain of the sores and speeds the healing process. It
also reduces the frequency of recurrences.
However, you may experience side effects such as stomach upset,
nausea and headache as a result of the drug. Additionally, as
the drug can be rather expensive and must be taken indefinitely
if you experience frequent recurrences, then cost may be a
consideration. |
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Natural
Remedies
There are some natural remedies that have show
promise in combating the virus. Others may help ease the painful
symptoms of an outbreak. |
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Lysine/Arginine
Connection:
Probably the best known alternative method to help
control herpes outbreaks through diet is by
periodically increasing the intake of the amino acid
lysine, and at the same time keeping the intake of the
amino acid arginine to a minimum.
The herpes virus uses arginine for its growth and
replication, however Lysine reduces the viral uptake
of arginine.
Lysine is found in higher proportions in foods such as
cheese, potatoes, meat and soy products. Arginine is
found in chocolate, nuts and seeds, oatmeal, and whole
wheat products. |
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Foods
Processed foods, sugar, or stimulants including
coffee, chocolate and cola drinks all stress the
immune system and should be avoided during outbreaks.
Highly acidic foods such as vinegar, citrus fruits and
tomatoes should be avoided.
Foods high in sodium and animal products (meat and
dairy products are relatively high in arginine) should
be kept at a low level during outbreaks. |
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Vitamins
Herpes weakens the immune system. A vitamin regimen
boosts immune function and can improve the chances of
preventing recurrence.
Vitamins C, E, and B complex and a zinc chelate
supplement are all helpful. However as Vitamin C is
acidic it should not be taken in high doses. |
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Red
Marine Algae
Red marine algae has significant antiviral properties
and proved effective when tested on the herpes virus.
It is thought that the sulfated polysaccharides in red
marine algae enhance the immune system's antiviral
response which inhibits the virus. One type of red
marine algae--dumontiaceae--is now available for sale
commercially. |
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Homeopathic
Treatment
There are two homeopathic remedies that may relieve
inflammation and ease itching during a herpes
outbreak.
Calendula tincture, diluted 3:1 with water
several times a day.
Rhus toxicodendron pellets taken under the
tongue. |
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Topical
Remedies
Herpes sores are both itchy and painful. For immediate
relief of these unpleasant symptoms the remedies below
may help. |
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Herbs
Aloe Vera gel, Goldenseal ointment or myrrh may soothe
the skin during an outbreak. |
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Baths
To clean herpes sores and help relieve itching a hot
tea bath may help. Add six ounces of common black tea
leaves to hot bath water, lay back and relax for one
hour. |
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