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Whats the best herbal medicine for genital herpes? |
Whats the best herbal medicine for genital herpes? the l-lysine is a good choice but use it only for a couple of weeks. You can also try these herbs that boost resistance to cold sores by strengthening the immune response include the tinctures of Echinacea, Siberian ginseng, nettle, and goldenseal. Combine in equal parts and take 1/2 teaspoonful of this mixture three times a day. You can also externally apply diluted tincture of myrrh or calendula. Licorice root tincture applied topically has been shown to inactivate herpes simplex particles and inhibit the growth of the virus. You can also saturate a cotton ball with vitamin E oil and place it on the infected area for 15 mins. I'd also suggest that you cut out wheat products and only use other whole grains like buckwheat, quinoa, and millet. And yes, while you may have the actual virus indefinitely, the number of outbreaks subside over the years. o god i took some balls of steel to ask that one..lol....but to the point, i have no idea -NONE_ you got it for life Nada. There is no cure, and there is no sure fire treatment. Your behavior got you into this mess, live with it. you must watch the asian series "Jang Geum:Jewel in the Palace"! While the others are right and there's no actual cure I think I can be a little more helpful than that. ;-) The studies have had mixed results but one study found that 80% of people taking fairly high doses of L-lysine (an amino acid) reduced oral cold sore outbreaks. The results were a less impressive for genital herpes but it might be worth checking into. L-lysine is typically sold in 500 mg tablets and you should be able to find it anywhere that you find supplements. |
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