Managing Herpes: Living and Loving With HSV
by Charles Ebel
from American Social Health Association
An estimated one million Americans are infected each year with genital herpes. Though most are initially unaware of the infection, those diagnosed may face difficult questions about how they acquired herpes and how to manage it. This book provides a balanced perspective on medical and emotional issues including: - Recurrences - Treatment Options - Transmission - Pregnancy - Telling Your Partner
Dr. Ruth's Guide to Talking About Herpes
by Ruth K. Westheimer
from Grove Press
The Authoritative Guide to Grapefruit Seed Extract : Stay Healthy Naturally : A Natural Alternative for Treating Colds, Infections, Herpes, Candida and Many Other Ailments
by Allan Sachs
from Life Rhythm
This is a handbook which provides a background on the therapeutic use of grapefruit seed extract and gives detailed suggestions for usage. Grapefruit seed extract is an innovative herbal treatment for many ailments such as Candida, food allergies and environmental illnesses.
Making Peace with Herpes: A Holistic Guide to Overcoming the Stigma and Freeing Yourself from Outbreaks
by Christopher Scipio
from Green Sun Press
Making Peace with Herpes is possibly the most thought-provoking and original book ever written on the subject of herpes. Christopher Scipio started off as a victim of the virus and transformed himself into one of the most experienced holistic practitioners who treats herpes in North America. He is an outspoken advocate of treatment without drug therapy. While it is a subject that many people would rather avoid, Scipio points out that 60% of the sexually active population in North America has either herpes simplex 1 or 2. “70% of the people who have it either don't know they have it, won't admit they have it or are not treating it,” Scipio explains “For some people having herpes can make you feel like a leper. There are no public fundraisers or celebrity spokespersons championing the cause of herpes. In fact you would be hard-pressed to get anyone to admit in public that they have ‘the gift.’ “ “The good news and the ironic news is that herpes is one of the easiest diseases to manage naturally. There is absolutely no need for drug-therapy for herpes. This book isn’t just about how to have fewer outbreaks or how to stop having outbreaks; just doing that isn’t enough to be healthy. This book is about holistically healing your herpes and living a healthy, happy and balanced life. Holistic health is about much more than making symptoms go away.” Making Peace with Herpes is a must read for everyone. Whether you have herpes, are in a relationship with someone with herpes or you just want to educate yourself on the worlds fastest growing pandemic; it’s a self-empowerment guide of the first order.
Natural Treatments for Genital Herpes, Cold Sores and Shingles
by John W Hill
from Clear Springs Press
This book discusses the major Natural and Alternative treatments for the Herpes Family viruses that have been documented in the Scientific and Medical Literature. It discusses several nutritional supplements and inexpensive over-the-counter medications that boost the immune system. It also discusses several foods, supplements and herbs that have anti-viral properties. The emphasis is on correlating potential natural and alternative therapies with relevant published research. Some have substantial supporting research and others very little. Get the documented facts, not unfounded claims.
The Updated Herpes Handbook
by Terri Warren
from The Portland Press
The Updated Herpes Handbook was written at the Westover Heights Clinic as a concise and easy-to-read reference for those wanting to know more about this very common infection. The Handbook is updated regularly to include the most current, cutting edge information about Herpes Viruses, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Transmission, Treatments, Symptom Relief, Pregnancy, Women's Concerns, Sexuality, Telling New Partners, Making Adjustments, Personal Recollections, and Definitions. Multiple copies available.
Understanding Herpes, 2nd Ed (Understanding Health & Sickness Series)
by Lawrence R. Stanberry
from University Press of Mississippi
Herpes simplex viruses are capable of causing a wide variety of infections, including genital herpes, which is so common a sexually transmitted disease that it affects one in five people in the United States. Understanding Herpes is an accessible sourcebook about the virus, its various strains, the ways in which it is transmitted, its symptoms, and the most effective treatments for fighting infection and aftereffects. The book also details how the virus can manifest itself in AIDS patients, pregnant women, and newborns, and discusses the emotional problems that can be caused by herpes infections.
Revised chapters provide:
* New information regarding the diagnosis and treatment of genital herpes
* New breakthroughs and discoveries in antiviral therapy
* New data about the connection between genital herpes and an increased risk of acquiring and transmitting HIV
* Additional steps people can take to reduce the spread of genital herpes between sexual partners
* New information about how drug treatments can reduce the likelihood of spreading the infection to sexual partners
* Updated information about the use of antiviral drugs during pregnancy
A chapter on vaccines includes new information about topical microbicides that may prove effective in preventing genital herpes in women. In plain, informative language this book is ideal for the patient and for loved ones.
Herpes: A Nutritional Approach (Today's Health Series, No 7)
by Louise Tenney
from Woodland Publishing
Understanding Herpes (Understanding Health and Sickness Series)
by Lawrence R. Stanberry
from Univ Press of Mississippi
Herpes simplex viruses are capable of causing a wide variety of infections, including genital herpes, which is so common a sexually transmitted disease that it affects one in five people in the United States. Understanding Herpes is an accessible sourcebook about the virus, its various strains, the ways in which it is transmitted, its symptoms, and the most effective treatments for fighting infection and aftereffects. The book also details how the virus can manifest itself in AIDS patients, pregnant women, and newborns, and discusses the emotional problems that can be caused by herpes infections.
Revised chapters provide:
* New information regarding the diagnosis and treatment of genital herpes
* New breakthroughs and discoveries in antiviral therapy
* New data about the connection between genital herpes and an increased risk of acquiring and transmitting HIV
* Additional steps people can take to reduce the spread of genital herpes between sexual partners
* New information about how drug treatments can reduce the likelihood of spreading the infection to sexual partners
* Updated information about the use of antiviral drugs during pregnancy
A chapter on vaccines includes new information about topical microbicides that may prove effective in preventing genital herpes in women. In plain, informative language this book is ideal for the patient and for loved ones.
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