How about another approach?  Why would an MD who is trained in the
chemistry of prescriptions and could loose his licence if he prescribed
something else want to know other methods when there is no
prescription involved? Diagnosing clean water can land him in legal deep
water - not even CS which is deeper water if he values his licence.  I can
provide the legal reference if you require that.
 
With BodyTalk (and there may be other protocols I'm not aware of)
we 'tap-out' the virus, and the body takes care of it, and it's gone.  No
medications.  Double blind studies - NO, why? No money in it.  People
are clever enough to see the results themselves.  Anecdotal evidence
- Yes.  Why? Would you tell the whole world of your results with STD's?
However folks with no more 'itches', pestles, or acne don't need double
blind studies. They know. Science is a fact. Healing is an anecdotal
experience.

Jean Valent, M.D. , a French physician, recommends a blend of AFNOR
standard Lemon and Geranium oils. Tisserand suggests Eucalyptus and
Bergamot. Dr. Wabner says that a one time application of either true
Rose oil or true Melissa oil led to complete remission of herpes simples
lesion. (Alternative Medicine- The Definitive Guide)   Ravensara too.

Why fight?  There are other alternative and complimentary methods
that work if 'blisters' are the issue.  Discerning if DMSO does or does
not may be in the eye of the beholder - the consciousness willingness
to accept or reject.  Who cares?  Healing is an anecdotal experience.
There are other methods if one cannot accept DMSO can 'do the trick'.

Christine

PS - Now this will 'blow the belief systems'.  BodyTalk can work at a
distance.  Imagine, getting rid of blisters with frequency exchange?
  

> From: [email protected] (Nina Whit)
> Reply-To: [email protected]
> Date: Sat, 22 May 2004 17:08:23 -0400
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: CS> Fever blisters ,Garnet
> Resent-From: [email protected]
> Resent-Date: Sat, 22 May 2004 14:07:02 -0700
> 
> It has been stated several times tha DMSO kills Herpes; Louis Lasagna
> M.D.,Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology, university of rochester
> school [of medicine; states,DMSO has demonstrated clinical usefullness
> in treating microbial infections serving as an adjunct. Webster defines
> adjunct as;Something added or joined to another thing but not
> essentially  part of it.  Stanley Jacob MD states DMSO is Static to
> microbials I put my belief in these two distinguished Md s not any one
> that just says DMSO kills Herpes and shows no documentation of such.. 


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