New Study Shows Why Herpes Reactivates
The immune system may have greater trouble controlling the herpes group cytomegalovirus (CMV) and preventing breakouts when it has to combat other viral or bacterial infections.
The Center for the Biology of Chronic Disease (CBCD), recently learned that according to a new study published in the Journal of Leukocyte Biology, “the immune system may have greater trouble controlling the herpes group cytomegalovirus (CMV) and preventing breakouts when it has to combat other viral or bacterial infections as well.” In that study, scientists looked at a group of mice with latent herpes, and they observed that when the mice had a bacterial infection, their T-cells, or the “brakes”, which control the CMV outbreaks, were reduced in number.
Lead author Charles H. Cook, M.D., said “Because almost all people are infected by one or more herpes family viruses during their lifetime, the potential impact of these findings are significant. We hope that by understanding how these latent viral infections are controlled that we can prevent reactivation events and improve people’s lives.”
What does this information mean?
The CBCD points out that our bodies are designed to fight disease, but sometimes the immune system fails. This can be especially true when someone is co-infected by other microbial organisms. In other words … when you are infected with more than one bacteria or virus.
That is why the Center would like to point out a scientific, yet completely natural herpes remedy that works by boosting the immune system against the latent herpes virus.
After the first infection, the virus goes to sleep (becomes dormant). Sometimes, the virus later “wakes up” (reactivates), causing a herpes outbreak. When symptoms occur, they typically appear as one or more blisters on or around the genitals, rectum or mouth. The blisters break and leave painful sores that may take two to four weeks to heal.
After an initial period of activity where there can be up to 5 major outbreaks in a year, Herpes establishes what scientists call a latent infection. When a virus is latent, it acts as if it is asleep. It is dormant. The moment your immune system weakens however, the Herpes virus can “wake up” and become active again.
“The key to your health is to reduce the level of the chronic viruses in your body to harmless levels.” – Dr. Hanan Polansky
The name of the herpes remedy mentioned above is Gene-Eden-VIR. This all-natural product was scientifically designed to help the human body maintain low concentrations of the dormant or latent herpes virus.
By helping the body’s immune system target the latent herpes virus, people also lower their risk of developing fever blisters, cold sores, or genital herpes symptoms. This is just one reason the CBCD believes Gene-Eden-VIR is an important product.
Gene-Eden-VIR is highly effective against the latent herpes virus; each ingredient was chosen through a scientific approach. Scientists scanned thousands of scientific and medical papers published in various medical and scientific journals around the world to identify the safest, most effective natural ingredients that target the latent forms of both HSV-1 and HSV-2.