Guest guest Posted July 24, 2004 Report Share Posted July 24, 2004 The blood test wasn't type specific. I've recently started the NEVER AN OUTBREAK treatment protocol which involves the topical use of H2O2/DMSO, ingestion of oxygenated water and herbal supplements. Since I'm mostly asymptomatic it's hard to say whether it's working or not. My main concern is tenderness in my groin lymphnodes, which is almost constant from day to day. It ranges from mildly annoying to so painful that it hurts to walk. My ob/gyn says this means I'm about to have an outbreak and it will go away and to take aspirin for the pain. Well it hasn't gone away after six months and I've only had 1 outbreak. I've been tested for every other std, including HIV, twice this year. It's not a bladder or yeast infection. Could HSV be causing this? If not what could it be? Should I continue with the DMSO/H2O2 or stop and do the Beck protocol, or both? Anybody have any success with any of these methods? Does the presence of swollen lymphnodes signify that I am contageous? I don't appear to have any viral shedding according to the testing method in the NEVER AN OUTBREAK. I would be devastated if I gave this disease to someone I care about. Any advice would be appreciated. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2004 Report Share Posted July 25, 2004 If it's HSV outbreak in that region it's almost 100% likely to be HSV2. The use use godzilla device with pads may help reduce it electrically. Virus don't like electricity. I think the group beck-n-stuff has the plans, or the group. A member named V makes them for cheap, in case you don't want to build your own. Once you have gone into the quiet period with this virus, the lumbar area is home to it, so use the pads down there to knock it out where it lives. You'll get the hang of it. HSV2 rarely moves beyond the middle region of the body, so does not threaten life, like HSV-1 can if it gets into the brain. Socially, HSV2 is considered more serious than cold sores, but cold sore virus can be very dangerous, whereas genital herpes is uncomfortable but not as dangerous. IF you want to post your results so others can benefit, the will do that for you, we have files I put the results into for reference. It's limited to just the DC devices called as a group " godzilla " where this group discusses ozone, and herbs and such. We are specializing more. bG > The blood test wasn't type specific. I've recently started the > NEVER AN OUTBREAK treatment protocol which involves the topical use > of H2O2/DMSO, ingestion of oxygenated water and herbal supplements. > Since I'm mostly asymptomatic it's hard to say whether it's working > or not. My main concern is tenderness in my groin lymphnodes, which > is almost constant from day to day. It ranges from mildly annoying > to so painful that it hurts to walk. My ob/gyn says this means I'm > about to have an outbreak and it will go away and to take aspirin > for the pain. Well it hasn't gone away after six months and I've > only had 1 outbreak. I've been tested for every other std, > including HIV, twice this year. It's not a bladder or yeast > infection. Could HSV be causing this? If not what could it be? > Should I continue with the DMSO/H2O2 or stop and do the Beck > protocol, or both? Anybody have any success with any of these > methods? Does the presence of swollen lymphnodes signify that I am > contageous? I don't appear to have any viral shedding according to > the testing method in the NEVER AN OUTBREAK. I would be devastated > if I gave this disease to someone I care about. Any advice would be > appreciated. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2004 Report Share Posted July 26, 2004 Hi AZ. Tho I know that blood electrification is wonderful for all manner of cooties, as it the mag pulser, if it was me, I would also be making some dietary choices that would strengthen my body. Once again, the Super Tonic, by Shulze, which you can make yourself from recipe at curezone, is awesome for all pathogens. And with any herpes issue, L lysine is essential. And avoiding high arginine foods, like nuts. and avoiding sugar and white flour and alcohol. And eating lots of live food, ie veges and fruits and clean meats and drinking lots of clean structured water (do web search on structured or clustered water) and getting good sun exposure without any glasses on, so the pineal gland gets good light. And dry brushing (do web search or jump over to Beck-n-stuff to read recent posts on this) to move the lymphatic system. Along with a few deep breaths. Nothing heroic, just some good deep breathes expanding the lower part of the lungs rather than breathing off the top of the lungs. This moves the lymph and helps the adrenals. And hot and cold water therapy to the affected area. This iinvolves a shower hose/sprayer and directing hot water for one minute and cold water for one minute, alternating seven times, for a total of 14 minutes. Free and easy and move the blood like gang busters and you will be shocked. If you do these things, I seriously doubt you will ever have another outbreak. I could be wrong tho. I was once before. LOL. Not a doctor, not prescribing, just sharing. Blessings Donna http://www.excellentthings.com alphazeta1928 wrote: > The blood test wasn't type specific. I've recently started the >NEVER AN OUTBREAK treatment protocol which involves the topical use >of H2O2/DMSO, ingestion of oxygenated water and herbal supplements. >Since I'm mostly asymptomatic it's hard to say whether it's working >or not. My main concern is tenderness in my groin lymphnodes, which >is almost constant from day to day. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2004 Report Share Posted July 28, 2004 Good post, I'd just like to add that blood electrification will not apply to herpes in most situations. the current would have to be applied to " hideouts " that are not reachable via the blood. If that is done it probably will be very hard for the virus to survive. good luck. bG > Hi AZ. Tho I know that blood electrification is wonderful for all > manner of cooties, as it the mag pulser, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2004 Report Share Posted August 8, 2004 Thanks, I bought a MPG from Sota and made a " budget " godzilla per the instructions in the microelectricity group. I'm still waitin on my colloidal silver maker to arrive. I'll keep you posted. PS, Is it safe to apply electric current to the spine or is pulsing good enough? > > Hi AZ. Tho I know that blood electrification is wonderful for > all > > manner of cooties, as it the mag pulser, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2004 Report Share Posted August 8, 2004 Yes, be sure to use with pads on lower spine area (for the hiding ones) and locally when eruptions occur. some bloodstream work is ok, but I don't think it will do it all. Pads from cloth about 5 " round, soaked, attach with alligator clips. You can put alum foil between two layers of denim or terry, wet as usual electrodes. > > > Hi AZ. Tho I know that blood electrification is wonderful for > > all > > > manner of cooties, as it the mag pulser, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2004 Report Share Posted August 10, 2004 should the pads be placed side-by-side on the back or one on the back and one on the front (stomach)? > > > > Hi AZ. Tho I know that blood electrification is wonderful > for > > > all > > > > manner of cooties, as it the mag pulser, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2004 Report Share Posted August 11, 2004 I'd put front and back. Lumbar area to a spot horizontally opposite. bG > > > > > Hi AZ. Tho I know that blood electrification is wonderful > > for > > > > all > > > > > manner of cooties, as it the mag pulser, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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