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Cold Sores and Herpes Virus

Monday, January 18th, 2010

Cold sores and fever blisters share the same pathological basis.  Through close contact with another person the virus is transmitted to the skin at the point of contact.  There the nasty little virus replicates and creates an equally nasty little sore.  As the sore heals the virus migrates into the skin and down the nerve cells it goes into a dormant phase. Why?  Because it works.  Like other pestilential assailants, its survival is based on its ability to hide, and then re-appear for a variety of reasons. The key to its survival is that is in the infectious phase before it erupts.  Someone with the virus can the pass it on before they or their contact knows that the virus  is lurking on the skin.  If it were to avoid a dormancy/ latency period and stay active,  it would be easy to isolate an infected person.  No kisses and no survival of the virus.

Noxadem has two important characteristics which go to work.  First, the carefully blended natural oils have beneficial effects on the general health of the skin.  By itself, Noxadem for Cold Sores promotes healthy, clean skin.  That is not the end of the benefit.  Noxadem for Cold Sores also stops cold sores from developing, or if already erupted, hastens the healing.  Why does it work?  Our research suggest that the oils are absorbed into the skin along the same pathways that the virus has used to go into it’s latency period.  When the virus meets up with Noxadem the viral replication is disturbed and it cannot propagate to an erupted skin lesion.  Here the first characteristic comes into play again.  Healthy skin has a strong natural immunological profile, and the healthy skin makes just one more barrier to the proliferation and eruption of the virus.

The anti-infective and/or antimicrobial characteristics of Noxadem suggests that it would work on other herpes viruses.  There are actually eight different forms of the virus, responsible for a variety of maladies, from shingles to mononucleosis.  For example, a list of the eight varieties is available at C Health. Our review of current literature and responses from our clients show that Noxadem is efficacious on other herpes viruses. One of our clients recently experienced extraordinary results with an attack of shingles following immunosuppression for a cancer treatment.  Shingles, as it turns out, is another variety of the herpes virus and follows the same cyclical and unpredictable recurrences.  This patient’s remarkable story, and the many others who experience similar outcomes, makes our work worthwhile.  It is a truly spectacular result for someone who badly deserves a break in her favor.

We also have been putting together the research regarding genital herpes.  All of these forms of the herpes viruses behave in a similar fashion, and are similarly susceptible to agents which keep them from replicating.

So if your question is “Should I use Noxadem?” the answer is “Yes!”  Why?  Because it works.