Amazing what they come up with. All this time we have been told that there
is no cure on the horizon and wallop!!
Wonder what sort of "light" wavelength they are using to reach the nerve
ganglia? A heavy dose of XRays might do it. Bit like cutting off your leg
and pronouncing your bunions "cured".
still it made my evening. What will they come up with next.
Spud
> PavisTD is a groundbreaking patented herpes treatment that actually
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> One payment of 149.00 to be herpes free for life.
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Tom Sellers - 06 Mar 2004 09:26 GMT
Yes, interesting. A domain registered to an address in a town in Oregon. A
website with a major medical breakthrough and no name of an individual, a
company, an address, just a phone number.
I do recall reading that light has been used by serious researchers in
conjunction with topical application of hypericum perforatum with some
apparent success, this website is probably weaving a fictional hypothesis
based on an offshoot of the same principles.
Read my previous post, you can probably do exactly the same thing by making
a tincture of St John's Wort, rubbing it on your lesions and then shining
the same light used by SAD patients on it. I have no idea if it would work
but it wouldn't hurt anything and would cost about $1.49, not $149.00.
Apparently you need to use UV-A (see:
http://www.dietandbody.com/alternativemedicine/article1019.html)
From that page:
"The anti-viral activity of St. John's wort appears to be partially the
result of photoactivation (a light activated reaction). According to one
paper, hypericin reacts with O2 in the presence of light to form highly
reactive singlet oxygen. The singlet oxygen in turn attacks viruses which
are fusing and trying to form structures called syncytia. [26]
St. John's wort can also convert oxygen to the strong antioxidant enzyme
superoxide dismutase in the presence of light. [26]
The above findings would help to explain why a particular methyl fraction
found in St. John's wort appears to have effects against herpes simplex when
exposed to UV-A or visible light.[4] "
> Amazing what they come up with. All this time we have been told that there
> is no cure on the horizon and wallop!!
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> > One payment of 149.00 to be herpes free for life.
> > PavisTD.com