(see also Sexually Transmitted Diseases)
Contents:
Definition | Causes | Symptoms | Treatment | Nutrients
Herbs | Recommendations | Suggestions | Bibliography
Definition
- Herpesvirus type 1 (herpes simplex or fever sores)
- Herpesvirus type 2 (genital herpes or venereal disease)
- Herpetovirus (varicella-zoster virus or shingles)
This virus can cause encephalitis (an inflammation of the brain) or infect the cornea of the eye. Also a silent infection, or serious inflammation of the liver. Professional medical help should be found. Control of this virus should be under a doctors care to keep outbreaks from occurring.
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Causes
Babies can pick up the virus in the birth canal, risking brain damage, blindness, and death. A Cesarean Section
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Symptoms
After the initial contact, sores appear
Mild tingling and burning in the vaginal area may be the first sign of genital herpes in women. In a matter of hours the blisters develop around the rectum, clitoris, cervix and in the vagina. Often there will be a watery discharge from the urethra and pain on urination.
In men blisters appear on the penis, groin, and scrotum, with a urethral discharge and painful urination. Sometimes the penis and foreskin will swell.
Both men and women have
Blisters may form in the mouth as well. The blisters, anywhere on the body are highly infectious for up to
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Treatment
See the doctor for diagnosis and treatment. For
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Nutrients
L-Lysine (amino acid),
Cayenne capsules, taken as directed on the label, relieves pain and helps healing.
Zinc chelate,
Calcium chelate plus magnesium,
Germanium,
Multivitamin and mineral complex, taken as directed on the label.
Proteolytic enzymes, taken between meals.
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Herbs
- Alder
- Aloe
- Balmony (turtlehead)
- Balsam fir
- Barberry
- Bearberry
- Bellwort, perfoliate
- Bistort root
- Blazing-star, rough
- Boneset
- Buck bean
- Bupleurum
- Burdock, great
- Butternut
- Cleavers
- Clover, red
- Clubmoss, common or running (ground pine)
- Comfrey
- Compass-plant
- Cotton root
- Cubeb berries
- Darnel, bearded
- Dock, yellow
- Echinacea
- Elm, common
- Elm, slippery
- Gale, sweet
- Gentian root
- Golden seal
- Gumweed (rosinweed)
- Horsetail, field
- Lily, wild pond
- Maple, striped
- Marshmallow
- Myrrh gum
- Ninebark
- Oregon grape, wild
- Passion flower
- Pau d’arco
- Plantain
- Poria
- Quinine, wild
- Rattlesnake-master
- Red root
- Sarsaparilla
- Sicklepod
- Skullcap
- Strawberry, common or Virginia
- Sumac
- Walnut, black
- Willow, black
Recommendations
A diet of raw fruits and vegetables, brewer’s yeast, brown rice, and whole grains. Avoid drafts. Allow sunlight on the affected area for short times. Gently wash the blisters, but avoid at all times touching or scratching. Avoid Tylenol-type medications or those containing acetaminophen.
Fever sores or fever blisters (not shingles or genital herpes) can be treated with peppermint or hyssop. Get plenty of rest (stress reduction). Drink plenty of distilled water.
Eat (in moderation) the following foods: almonds, barley, cashews, cereals, chicken, chocolate, corn, dairy products, meat, nuts and seeds, oats and peanuts. Avoid citrus fruits and juices while the virus is active.
This disease is highly contagious. The Journal of the American Medical Association suggests that you protect yourself with condoms. Condoms should be used, but they are no guarantee of protection against venereal diseases! Check with your doctor!
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Suggestions
Avoid alcohol, processed foods, colas, white flour products, sugar, refined carbohydrates, coffee, and drugs (this will lessen the chance of an outbreak). Herb tea is beneficial but avoid all other teas. Wear cotton underwear, practice good genital hygiene, and keep clean and dry.
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Bibliography
Eastern/Central Medicinal Plants, by Steven Foster and James A. Duke., Houghton Mifflin Company, 215 Park Avenue South, New York, NY 10000
Prescription for Nutritional Healing, Fifth Edition: A Practical A-to-Z Reference to Drug-Free Remedies Using Vitamins, Minerals, Herbs & Food Supplements, by James F. Balch, M.D. and Phyllis A. Balch, C.N.C., Avery Publishing Group, Inc., Garden City Park, NY
Planetary Herbology, by Michael Tierra, C.A., N.D., O.M.D., Lotus Press, PO Box 325, Twin Lakes. WI 53181., Copyright 1988, published 1992
Indian Herbalogy of North America, by Alma R. Hutchens, Shambala Publications, Inc., Horticultural Hall, 300 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, 1973
The Yoga of Herbs: An Ayurvedic Guide to Herbal Medicine, by Dr. David Frawley & Dr. Vasant Lad, Lotus Press, Twin Lakes, Wisconsin, Second edition, 1988.
The Herb Book, by John Lust, Bantam Books, 666 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY. copyright 1974.