Guest guest Posted April 26, 2004 Report Share Posted April 26, 2004 herpes family of virus does respond, per our records. treated locally or in bloodstream various kinds of herpes went to remissions fairly dramatically, including the awful herpes zoster, or shingles as it is called. That responded well to bloodstream electricity. Herpes 1 means cold sores locally. Applying locally means applying electrodes on the skin on each side of the forming sore so the current goes through the sore. It takes the shortest path of least resistance. Caught early, they often don't even get to erupt. You have to experiment, as nobody has yet really written it up fully. If you do keep good notes, posting them here would help others. If you just treat the blood it may not work, as type 1 concentrates in skin. Maybe both blood and locally would be good to try? Who knows, but the principle works as far as my experience goes. The trick is finding and sending current into its main areas so it is reached. If reached, probably gone. You should study the pathology of this germ to learn more of its locale before attempting a strategy on it. That way you have better chance of it going and staying gone. bG > I've got herpes virus type 1 and wondering if there is somebody out > there who had success with Microcurrent teraphy. > I tried pretty much everthing(with no success) apart from > microcurrent teraphy. > > Thanks in advance. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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