Why is it that the herpes virus cannot be destroyed by current medications available?
Please, serious, informed answers only please. Thanks everyone.
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- when dormant it resides in nerve roots. Like any virus, it can't be attacked like a bacteria. it can be controlled though - Valtrex, or L-Lysine.
- because of its type of making disease.. current medications for viruses are only effective when its replicating itself in our body.. but herpes hides in your medullar neurons.. no replication, no inflamation.. just hides.. with multifactorial stimulations it comes back and start recurrent inflammation in your mouth etc. in that case we can cure it or stop it invazing.. but just that.. it will keep hiding in your nervous system.. also the nervous system's being not detected by your immune system is another cause.. our cells which are responsible for our immunity ( which fights with viruses etc.) aren't quite effective in nervous system..
- i'd suggest looking this up in the research your answer section at the bottom of/on answer page... a virus is very hard to destroy due to the structure and the way it spreads... they are not readily identified by the body
- http://www.cellcurebooster.com/Home.htm Cell CURE Booster is curing 85% of people being treated for Oral Herpes (HSV-1) , Genital Herpes (HSV-2), Varicella Zoster Virus (VZV) the cause of Shingles and an even better 95% curing people being treated for Coxsackie B1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and CMV (Cytomegalovirus) the cause of ME/CFS (Chronic Fatigue Syndrome) also known as Yuppie Flu. Opportunistic viruses which when treated reduce the load on HIV/AIDS patients immune system.
- Because it's a virus. We can somewhat control viruses but we can't get rid of them once they enter the body...at least not yet. AIDS is a virus...no cure. The common cold is a virus...no cure. I hope you see where I'm going with this. But maybe one day we'll conquer those viruses.
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