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How does one reduce the antibody counts for herpes simplex virus??

by Adam
(Lake Worth, Florida, USA)

Igm negative but Igg positive at >5.0 for hsv2... will your product reduce my Igg below the 1.0 marker? Your website talks about cure and its definitions. How about a biological answer. Will it make HSV2 Igg and Igm both below the 1.0 titer level which would mean a complete cure as if the infection never even existed?

Question
Can the Lectroject treatment reduce the antibody counts for herpes simplex virus?

Answer
The answer is yes, if you take the test no sooner than 90 days after completion of the lectroject treatment. The length of time that antibodies remain in the blood varies greatly from one person to another. Factors to be considered are repeated exposure to the virus, stress, even unrelated diseases which can affect the body's immune system. We found that 90 days is the normal time frame it takes for the immune system to change and the antibodies to return to normal. However a negative IgG does not tell us anything about the likelihood of transmission or whether the virus has been eliminated from the body. They can not determine a cure.

The present testing for herpes is based on antibody testing as with either the IgM/IgG Elisa Test or the Western Blot Test. Both these merely signifies that the virus once existed within the body. Antibody counts indicate that you have had been exposed to these viruses at some point in your life. You do not want to lower these values as the antibodies are what protect your body from these viruses post exposure. IgG levels that are high indicate that your body has been exposed to the virus and mounted a defense in the past.

Detection of herpes simplex virus DNA from cerebrospinal fluid by PCR PCR of DNA extracted from cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) allows for reliable diagnosis of herpes simplex virus.

The ultimate test is PCR of cerebrospinal fluid (CFS), it is the most accurate test for viruses in existence to detect viral DNA. The PCR test can be done on blood but it is uncertain, more reliable on spinal fluid where the virus hides between outbreaks. The PCR DNA test tracks viral DNA and can find herpes simplex virus even when no symptoms are present. The PCR tracks Viral DNA. Absence of DNA means no Virus.

When PCR is negative it means that no viral DNA could be detected. i.e. No viral DNA means no virus, therefore no disease. Cured if you like. And what's more you cannot transmit a disease that no longer exists in your body.






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