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Herpes has no official " cure " . All standard treatments, and also alternative,

complementary, and natural things aim at reduction of severity and/or

symptomatic relief. Antivirals can tone down the outbreak. Anti-inflammatories

can reduce swelling and pain. Pain relievers block the signals to the brain

that are so unpleasant. Most of it is chasing symptoms, since the outbreaks

often go away eventually by themselves..and come back mysteriously too.

Godzilla devices (see our menu/photos) are aimed instead at a cure. If used so

that one electrode is placed on the sore assuming no broken skin, or near it so

as to exclude any breaks, and the other electrode placed on the spine where the

nerve for the outbreak area inserts, then it should remove the herpes from that

nerve..all the way, forever. There are certain properties of DC current that

reduce inflammation, and act as an anesthetic also.

If used with one electrode on each side of the outbreak, or one on the outbreak

the other somewhere other than the nerve's insertion point into the spine, then

we'd expect a reduction or removal of herpes from that area temporarily, similar

to the way a drug would act, only possibly faster. But there would be more

virus in the nucleus of the nerve inside the spinal cord, and along the axon of

the nerve. This reservoir can feed more virus down the nerve and into the skin

for the next outbreak.

Nerves carry electricity. We use that property to get at the virus by

intelligent placement of electrodes. This hypothetically could remove the virus

forever from a given nerve or area of nerves(unless an exposure occurs to a new

outside source). There may be several nerves affected by the virus, so it will

need to be done here and there as outbreaks occur. But, I am hypothesizing

here, we should not see the exact same area blooming out again.

bG

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