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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Herpes / June 2004

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The cayenne slows down travel of the virus along the nerve19 Jun 2004 00:15 GMT7
http://www.drclark.net/disease/dise_frame.htm
Link posted a few years ago by Sati, presenting a different perspective
upon the treatment of HSV.
Great reading.
Another question!18 Jun 2004 15:12 GMT3
Hi again everyone! I'm beginning to feel like I'm taking over this
board with all my questions!!! I'm in information-gathering mode at
the moment. Luckily I have a science background, so have been able to
read a few medical journals on the issue. But unfortunately, there is
Keywords: thymidine kinase alpha gene latency herpes17 Jun 2004 20:14 GMT9
Here are 20 abstracts of almost 500 related from:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?db=pubmed&cmd=Display&dopt=pubmed_
pubmed&from_uid=8394454

Perl Molson      
Entrez PubMed Nucleotide Protein Genome Structure OMIM PMC Journals
News: Asymptomatic Shedding...17 Jun 2004 10:57 GMT5
[Not really new news, but it just popped into my email box, and I
thought I'd break all the rules and pass it on.  There's some good
info in there, kind of a what-we-know-now recap, which is handy
since we're learning all the time.  I'll be gone a few days so feel
Transmission Question17 Jun 2004 08:50 GMT48
I am going to be blunt, but I need your answers, so I'm gonna put in
some spoiler space, just to be safe...
What about being "fingered" when you're not having an outbreak?  What
are the transmission possibilities there?  Are you obligated to tell
Spellcheck!16 Jun 2004 23:31 GMT2
Does anyone else find it ironic that HSV is not in the windows spellcheck
but HIV is? HSV has probably been around for hundreds of thousands of
years... maybe longer.... HIV has been around for 20! lol
Another interesting thing... the word "Spellcheck" is not in the windows
A night out...16 Jun 2004 23:05 GMT7
So I went to this blues club tonight. I was sitting by myself and at the
table in front of me was a group of very attractive women... all giggling
and smiling... then another showed up. She was gorgeous. Pretty enough to be
a model. She was waring an extreamly short skirt, high ...
Hey Gadge!16 Jun 2004 21:55 GMT8
You're from England right? Tell everyone over there thanks for sending Lady
Thatcher over. I just saw her on the T.V. giving her speech at the Regan
funeral. 7 strokes, she can't even talk, and she still fly's a million miles
to pay her respects. She's one classy lady.
Sizing Condoms15 Jun 2004 20:41 GMT5
Someone put a website about different condoms sizes for purchase.
Could you post it again?  I'm having a problem locating it.
Thanks.
LK
OT - Baby rash15 Jun 2004 19:15 GMT4
Did the kid, ate any strawberries?
Perl Molson
OT - Baby rash14 Jun 2004 13:36 GMT5
I'm hoping someone here can tell me something about allergic rashes. My son
(13 months) has developed a red rash on his chest and down to his toes. Two
people said that it was because he was teething. I think it has something to
do with my babysitter moving to a new apartment. He is ...
when do think we'll see a herpes vaccine?14 Jun 2004 03:54 GMT8
So if you were to guess how many more years we'll have to wait
before we see a vaccine for herpes, what would your answer be?  
Poll in Marie Claire14 Jun 2004 03:33 GMT16
The newest issue of Marie Claire, with Gwyneth Paltrow and Jude Law on
the cover, interviewed 20,000 men and asked them a series of
questions.  One of the questions was, "What sort of girl would you
never consider dating?" and 83% said "a woman who has an STD."  I
Treating HV "in steps", by individual symptoms14 Jun 2004 03:31 GMT2
The shedding of the herpes virus are in the CNS or spinal cord,
added to the assymptomatic shedding in the other locations, such as
mucus/skin and inside the axon (where it can even produce new viruses,
in conformity to some studies).
Valerian counterbalancing the herpes anxiety trigger , maybe?14 Jun 2004 03:01 GMT39
Everywhere you read about herpes issues, you can see
folks motivating their stress as the major cause for OB's.
It seems to me, that this herb, "Valerian", may be the perfect
fit for this problem. From my experience, I can make a very
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