Plant Medicine Makes It Impossible For Herpes Virus To Survive

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There are two types of herpes simplex virus: HSV-1 and HSV-2. HSV-1 is the usual cause of cold sores on the lips and sores on the cornea of the eye. HSV-2 is the usual cause of genital herpes. This distinction is not absolute: genital infections are sometimes caused by HSV-1. Infection can occur in other parts of the body such as the brain or gastrointestinal tract. Widespread infection may occur in newborns or in people with a weakened immune system.
HSV infections produce an eruption of blisters. The first eruption is called primary herpes. After the eruption of blisters subsides, the virus remains in a dormant state inside the collection of nerve cells near the spinal cord that supply the nerve fibers to infected area. Periodically, the virus reactivates, begins growing again, and travels through the nerve fibers back to the skin, causing eruptions of blisters in the same area of skin as the earlier infection.
Sometimes the virus is present on the skin or mucous membranes even when no blisters can be seen. The virus may reactivate many times. Reactivation of a latent oral or genital HSV infection may be triggered by a fever, menstruation, emotional stress, or suppression of immune system. An episode of cold sores can develop after physical trauma, such as a dental procedure or overexposure of the lips to sunlight. Often, the trigger is unknown.
The first oral infection with HSV usually causes multiple painful sores inside the mouth. In addition, people usually feel sick and have a fever, a headache, and body aches. The mouth sores last 10 to 14 days and are often very severe, making eating and drinking extremely uncomfortable. In some first oral infections, swollen gums are the only symptom. Occasionally, no symptoms develop. Herpetic gingivostomatitis most commonly develops in children.
Unlike the first oral infection, recurrences usually produce only a single sore. The sore is called cold sore or fever blister. Other triggers include sunburn on the lips, certain foods, anxiety, certain dental procedures, and any condition that reduces the body's resistance to infection. If people have a cold sore, they should postpone dental visits until the sore heals.
Cold sores typically develop on the lips. Before a cold sore appears, people usually feel a tingling at the site, lasting from minutes to a few hours, followed by redness and swelling. Usually, fluid-filled blisters form and break open, leaving sores. The sores quickly form a scab. After about a week, the scab falls off and the episode ends. Less often, tingling and redness occur without blister formation. Sometimes small clusters of sores develop on the gums or the roof of the mouth.
The first genital HSV infection can be severe and prolonged, with multiple painful blisters in genital area. Fever and a general feeling of illness are common, and some people may have burning during urination, difficulty urinating, or pain during defecation. Some people have no symptoms. Bacteria sometimes infect genital sores due to HSV infection. Such sores may appear more irritated or have a thick or foul-smelling discharge.
Recurrences of genital herpes begin with symptoms that precede the blisters by several hours to 2 to 3 days. Painful blisters surrounded by a reddish rim appear on the skin or mucous membranes of the genitals. The blisters quickly break open, leaving sores. Blisters may also appear on the thighs or buttocks or around the anus. In women, blisters may develop on the vulva. These blisters are usually obvious and very painful. Internal blisters may develop in the vagina or on the cervix.
Plant medicine is an all natural antiviral treatment for herpes simplex. This treatment is a rich source of bioactive compounds which contain antiviral and antioxidant properties. It includes medicinal plants of differing chemistry that are active against viral pathogens as well as assisting the immunity of the individual. As a result, plant medicine has a direct influence on the environments of both the unwanted virus and the person.
The other level of influence of plant medicine is that it is metabolic; it assists with the breakdown of substances. It goes in to provide deep systemic healing. The extracts have high levels of phenols and improve circulation. In other words, they improve metabolic processes. This has therapeutic value when seeking to eradicate conditions where pathogens move from inner regions of system to outer exterior regions. To learn more, please go to http://www.naturespharma.org.


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