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Different Triggers for HSV1 and HSV 2 ???


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Hi, i have both hsv1 on my lip and hsv 2 genital. I read lots of information about what triggers herpes obs. Cola, chocolatte, nuts , too much meat consumption and bla bla bla.. My hsv 1 outbreaks time a year and before i had ghsv 2 i was drinking cola, eating chocolatte, nuts and it's severity was the same. Now for hsv 2 i am afraid to drink cola or eat chocolatte because of that it can cause an ob. These 2 types of herpes dont have the same triggers ? Ghsv tend to be more frequent than hsv 1 ?

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They say coffee too, weight lifters protien has lots of arginine make sure you take more lysine and bone broth has lots of arginine. Good question. I thought they were the same triggers. Are you going to take fulvic acid with us? Come on help us experiment!:grinning:

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42 minutes ago, Quest said:

They say coffee too, weight lifters protien has lots of arginine make sure you take more lysine and bone broth has lots of arginine. Good question. I thought they were the same triggers. Are you going to take fulvic acid with us? Come on help us experiment!:grinning:

Actually i will stay untill you get positive results because i am trying a different supplement i used it for 2 months and i got only 1 small blister in 1.5 month i will observe it for 6 month. If it will work i will also share it here. 

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https://justherpes.com/facts/foods-to-avoid-with-herpes-diet/ this was actually a neat post if you scroll down to the list of foods, haha, not the first healthy list of foods scroll way down. The curmin was interesting

 

curcumin-jh.jpgAnother well-known supplement used in treating herpes is commonly called curcumin, orturmeric extract. It’s an anti-inflammatory that makes your body cells less susceptible to viral infections. See it here. A traditional supplement such as cayenne pepper is also sometimes recommended by physicians to fight the herpes virus. You can apply either of these externally to ease pain. Red marine algae is another great supplement as it helps your immune system fight the herpes virus and prevents its re-occurrence.

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