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Good news for people living with herpes!
"Breakthrough Research Shows it is Now Possible to Treat and Cure Herpes!"
Dear friend, Are you living with herpes hmmm?... If so then I just want to tell you that this saddens me immensely and I deeply sympathize with you. Chronic and semi chronic diseases are emotionally draining and the suffering of the patient is often overlooked by others. I cant imagine the desperation that you feel as I've never had the disease but I can tell you that my heart felt sympathy is with you. If it's any comfort, know that somewhere in the World you have a friend. The good thing is you landed on the right place. Dr. Keith Maxwell (Virologist, Biophysicist, Inventor and Technology Development Scientist) is going to introduce you to a different scientific and medically proven way of taking your antiviral medication that gives far better results than the traditional oral or topical way. After all you'll be able to make an informed decision on How The Next 20 Days Or Less Can Rid You from the herpes virus and Change Your Life Back to Normal Again! If you're in a hurry, Take The Shortcut just go ahead and take a look at this web page to see what I'm talking about. Or Invest the most important 30 minutes YOU will spend online! To learn more about the who-what-why of this amazing new invention! and exactly how it changes people's lives, learn what Dr. Keith has to say..
See how people living with herpes can get a second chance at life again

Protecting Your Partner
Protecting Your PartnerOnce you have genital herpes, no matter how few outbreaks you get, you may be at risk of spreading the disease, even when you're not having an outbreak. Although the virus is most contagious during an outbreak, it can be active on the surface of the skin without showing any signs or causing any symptoms. There are 2 key steps you can take to help protect your partner: 1. Do not have sexual contact when you get a genital herpes outbreak or think you are about to get one. 2. Always use a condom when you have sex, even between genital herpes outbreaks.
Other tips include: Don't touch genital herpes sores, and if you accidentally touch one, be sure to wash your hands with soap and water. Take extra care not to touch your eyes, nose, mouth, or genitals after touching sores, as these areas are particularly sensitive to herpes infection. Get tested for other STDs. Even if your partner also has genital herpes, you should know everything about his or her sexual health. Some studies show that people who have genital herpes are at higher risk for contracting HIV/AIDS and other STDs; so it's important to take all precautions to protect yourself from additional diseases. Learn all you can about genital herpes, and discuss what you learn with your partner. You may want to share this Web site with him or her.

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