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I went to the dr yesterday and he said that it certainly looks like H. He is doing blood work for hsv I and II and I asked for an HIV test on the off chance that I was cheated on. I'm going to get over the herpes thing. I've had recurring vaginal infections for over ten years now which may or may not have been herpes, but I guess I'm already kind of used to hurting down there. I am a VERY paranoid person and even though I truly believe my BF hasn't cheated I'm terrified of having HIV too because i'm nursing my daughter and she could catch it. So the HIV test is just for my peace of mind.

Has anyone had success with the book "never an outbreak"? I'll search the threads to see what's already on here. Also, does anyone know if that liquid oxygen stuff and DMSO are safe for nursing mothers? My daughter is almost two and only nurses a few times a day for comfort.

TIA

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DO NOT use DMSO if you are nursing!
I don't know anything about the liquid oxygen stuff.

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DMSO cream-----dont use it period! it is not safe and is really bad for your skin. Plus the oxygen drops recommened in the book change the PH of your body and its not the greatest idea, and when you discontinue using it, you will get the worst yeast infection ever from your body trying to balance its ph again. DMSO is a very harsh chemical and is not safe for skin. I tried it and got the worst chemical burns ever.........doesnt happen right away but after using it like 2 weeks it happened.

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You can read our stance here on the Never An Outbreak treatment:

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What I liked about the book NEVER AN OUTBREAK was not the part about using DMSO but the alkaline argument put forward which has sinced made a big BIG difference in my life. No outbreaks. I tired DMSO - it did what it said it would. The reccomended books at the back are really spot in helping one understand the theory behind becomng alkaline and the role of oxygen. I give them thanks because they've pointed me to alkalinity. And they do a great job of explaining it in their book as well. Shame they've got so much bad press. But then again lots of good can come out of bad. You just have to know where how to look at it I suppose.

Christy

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This article sums up a few basic points as to why this product is not recommended: http://racoon.com/herpes/main/dmso.htm
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