Common Herpes Misconceptions
What your mother would tell you – that is, if you talked to your mother about this sort of thing
Did you know that, according to a recent study, one in FOUR American adults has HSV-2, otherwise known as Genital Herpes? Did you also know that this form of herpes can be transmitted through a latex condom?
The herpes virus is highly contagious. You can transfer the virus even with the use of a latex condom. Many people not only don’t know this information, but aren’t being tested. To top it off, testing for herpes involves a blood stick. A standard gynecological or physical exam won’t pick up the herpes, unless it is in its visible state.
And most of the time, it’s not. What’s even more frightening is that so many people still aren’t aware of this information, and continue to spread the virus.
Herpes is spread through what’s known as “viral shedding”. This happens when infected skin cells detach, and are absorbed by your partner. You don’t actually have to have a herpes outbreak for transmission to occur, and oftentimes when it does occur, you won’t have your first herpes outbreak for a long time – if ever.
That’s why if you’re not sure if you’re infected, NOW is the time to get tested. If your partner does have herpes, there are ways you can manage the outbreaks in order to lessen your possibility of infection. You can also begin to deal with the long-term emotional effects that are part of having herpes, if you are infected. A herpes scare is also emotionally difficult, so it’s important to find out whether or not you are infected as soon as possible – for both yourself, and your partner.
While commonly-advertised, prescription herpes outbreak suppressants will help keep outbreaks in check, there is no reliable herpes cure – until now.
Oxygen therapy is a safe, effective form of treatment that has been noted to decrease the effects of, or even cure, diseases like AIDS, certain cancers, and yes – even herpes!
Some doctors will give oxygen treatments in their offices, and you can look online to find one in your area. However, you can also do your own oxygen treatments for herpes at home – with hydrogen peroxide.
Unfortunately, a bellyful of the hydrogen peroxide you buy to treat scratches and cuts won’t help you here. You’ll need to acquire food grade peroxide from an online retailer or pharmacy, and measure out a particular dosage. www.oneminuteherpescure.com can help you figure up your dosage based on the severity of your outbreaks. The hydrogen peroxide treatments for herpes are 80-90% effective, and can help you!
If you’re not infected, taking care of yourself and protecting yourself from becoming infected are top priority. If you are infected, you are responsible for learning how to be safe with your partner, and the best way to treat your disease. Oxygen therapy for herpes is safe, effective, and has helped thousands. Why not see how it can benefit you or your partner today?


