Herpes Virus Latency | Virus (sleeps) Lies Dormant (latent) Within A Cell
by James
(Verizon Wireless US)
Is the treatment likely to be effective although much of the virus is dormant in sacral ganglion?
Answer
According to most researchers the HSV-2 virus (Genital Herpes Virus) lives in your nerves, in the lower spinal cord area called the sacral ganglia, the spinal nerves, where it lies dormant and hides from an immune system attack. HSV-2 resides in the sacral ganglia as a site where it remains dormant (being found out by the immune
system). It is from these locations that the virus may reactivate from its dormant state to the respective innervated (nerve-cell-serviced) body areas. This is why dormant virus from the sacral ganglion (lower back/spine area) reactivate to the genital area.
The main problem I have seen in texts about herpes is that it can not be reached with any treatment available if the virus is still hiding out in the nerves in the spine. Without the herpes simplex virus being active, it simply can not be treated or killed. Unless you can find away to wake up (activate) the virus.
But is there a way?
Yes! now you CAN reach and activate it! We recently found that with acyclovir induced through Lectroject, it is now possible to reach and flush out, or "wake up", the dormant
herpes virus and then kill it, according to its creator Dr. Keith Maxwell.