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How it works
July, 1999- Researchers and Scientists form Dalhousie University, in Halifax Canada, publish a study with startling results; A substance isolated from the plant Prunella Vulgaris is active against Herpes Simplex 1 and 2. This substance, in laboratory studies, was MORE effective than the commonly prescribed drug, and reduced the 20 h yield of intracellular infection by up to 100%1

The isolated substance from the active ingredient in this balm has been shown to stop intracellular infection of the Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 and 2, the viruses that cause cold sores and genital herpes!

Suspended in a soothing balm also containing Melissa Officianalis, long prized by herpes sufferers for its effectiveness, this combination of compounds provides IMMEDIATE relief.

If applied to the affected area at the first signs of an outbreak, it can help significantly reduce the duration of suffering (normally 1-3 weeks) and if applied at the first sign, may help eliminate the outbreak completely!

You won't find this product, or anything nearly as good anywhere else on the planet! Safe, effective, and completely confidential, why would you consider any thing else?

Why choose Herpasil™?

Effective - Active ingredient shown to be arrest intracellular infection by 100%
Safe - No known side effects, non toxic to human cells
Natural - Ingredients are not genetically altered in any way
• Active Ingredient shown to be effective on drug resistant strains of HSV
• Not known to interact adversely with other medications
• Contains ingredients to help stop secondary infections
• Other key ingredients assist in the reduction of pain and
irritation
• May help shorten duration and intensity of herpes outbreaks
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How the HSV virus works
Infection occurs after exposure to the virus through a break in the skin, or through mucus membranes. There is strong evidence that the virus may be transmitted even when symptoms are not present. The virus spreads to nerve cells within the body, and then to other mucosal skin surfaces. The virus remains dormant in the body after an active infection and recurrences of the symptoms can take place at a later time. Recurrences may be precipitated by overexposure to sunlight, fever, stress, or certain foods and drugs.

Prevention is difficult since the virus can be spread to others when the infected person has no evidence of a current outbreak; however, avoiding direct contact with an open lesion will lower the risk of infection.

In people with recurrent oral lesions, the use of sunscreen during sun exposure may reduce the frequency of outbreaks.

Avoid transmission
People with genital herpes should avoid sexual contact when active lesions are present. Safer sex behaviors including the use of condoms may also lower the risk of infection.

Pregnant women with herpes simplex infection should receive weekly viral cultures of the cervix and external genitalia as the delivery date approaches. At the time of delivery, if active lesions are present, or the viral culture is positive for herpes, a cesarean delivery (C-section) is recommended to avoid infecting the newborn.


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