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Herpes, Chicken Pox, and Shingles: Health Blog

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Question: I just finished reading your interview with Mike Adams, and I was very impressed with your knowledge, especially about the bird flu issue. It seems Super ViraGon, because it is such a good virus killer, will be a good product to have handy when the bird flu hits. I’m wondering if the Super ViraGon can also be used for someone who has the herpes virus. How would it interact with other supplements such as: Vitamin E, Camu Camu (Vitamin C), whole food multi-vitamin, and coral calcium?

Answer: HSV is incurable because it "hides out" in certain nerve cells of your body for life. When the virus is triggered to be active, it travels along the nerves to your skin. It then manufactures more virus and sometimes generates new sores near the site of the first outbreak. The good news is that when the virus emerges from the nerve cells, it is vulnerable and can be killed. Using immune enhancers and pathogen destroyers can indeed help to minimize both the number of recurrences and their severity.

There is no problem using Super ViraGon with any of the supplements you mentioned.

As a side note, chicken pox is also a herpes virus that never completely goes away. It too hides out in nerve cells, waiting for the immune system to drop its guard years down the road so that it can emerge as shingles. Using immune enhancers and pathogen destroyers regularly minimizes the chances of shingles' outbreaks. Also, using Immunify topically on shingles outbreaks ( in fact, on all herpes outbreaks) can prove remarkably helpful in speeding recovery.



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I believe that there is a cure and that it will be found. Plus taking vitamins that boost your immune system do help.And the less stress the better. There are some other good suggestion about it, you may come back to me on my personal blog: http://www.positivesingles.com/blog/hgirlemily

Posted By: pauline worden | July 4, 2008 9:46 AM

when you have shingles can other people near you can get them and can kids at the age of 12 or13 get them

Posted By: Jon Barron | July 5, 2008 2:50 PM

The answer is yes and no. Yes, people with shingles are contagious to people who have not had chickenpox. Therefore, people who have not had chickenpox can catch chickenpox if they have close contact with a person who has shingles. However, if you have had chicken pox, you cannot catch shingles itself from someone else. The key to the answer is that chickenpox and shingles are close cousins -- with shingles being a reemerged manifestation of childhood chickenpox.



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