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The Virus

Currently there is no vaccination for genital herpes.

There are an estimated forty million people in the US with herpes, with 600,000 new cases per year. That’s 1 in 4 people. Some people have it and are not aware because they don't exhibit symptoms. Almost all are told they will have it forever. We hope after educating yourself that you challenge this assumption.

There are two types of herpes simplex viruses. HSV-1 and HSV-2. Type one appears on the face or in and around the mouth better known as cold sores. Type-2 appears in the genital areas. Once a person has contracted the virus through unprotected sexual contact it lays dormant. Weeks, months or even years may pass until it becomes active and begins multiplying. At this point you may feel warning signs (i.e. prodome stage); burning, stinging, itching in area that is going to break out. Within 2 to 7 days sores and fluid filled blisters will appear, lasting 2 to 3 weeks. The virus develops a path to the outbreak site, sort of like an easy access highway consisting of weakened cells. The first outbreak is the worst because the body has not built up antibodies. There is much pain and discomfort when an outbreak occurs. After the outbreak period has passed the virus becomes dormant again and hides within body's cells located at the base of the spine. In this way the immune system does not recognize it as harmful and ignores it.

The virus is only contagious in the predome stage, known as "shedding", and highly contagious when blisters appear. During the predome stage, there may be no visible signs but proceeds an outbreak, one may feel itching or irritation. You should wash your hands after contact or touching the infected area because it can be transferred to other areas of your body, especially your eyes. Unfortunately, many experts advise that herpes may be transmitted through oral sex. However, no decisive research has brought this fact to bare.

There has been new developments in understanding how virus and degenerative disease take hold in the body. Fortunately the virus does have a weakness that can be exploited.

It has been discovered that the virus cannot exist in a highly oxygenated environment. This is true with many other diseases as well. O2 Plus™ and DMSO Rose Cream do exactly that. O2 Plus™ taken orally delivers high concentrations of pure natural oxygen to depleted cells while DMSO Rose Cream used as a topical application targets areas of past breakouts bolstering weakend cells in the herpes path and is used around the spine to deliver oxygen in a precise manner. See our Treatment section for more info.





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Disclaimer: DMSO is approved by the FDA for Interstitial Cystitis - a disease occuring mostly in children. Off label use is therefore permitted. Stabilized liquid oxygen is on the FDA's GRAS list - Generally Regarded As Safe. Statements about DMSO and O2 Plus™ made herein have not been evaluated by the FDA. Nova Net Enterprise, LLC does not intend to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease. We offer suggestions based on past experience, extensive educated knowledge plus customer feedback and testimonials.
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