Andrew (Portland, Oregon) on 10/07/2014
Hi, I am concerned that I may have contracted Herpes and am searching vigorously for possible cures. I believe that there is a lot of bias in the American medical community, and the idea that Herpes and other viruses are "incurable" is merely the status quo. With corporate influences on the industry from pharmaceutical companies, who knows?
It looks like there's a strong community on here, so I thought this would be a great place to pose my question and see how much hope there is.
According to American medical standards, if a disease's signs have not returned after 5 years, it is considered cured. I think the standard was made for mostly experimental reasons, such as cancer research.
So, who has 1) experienced NO outbreaks or symptoms for at least 5 years AFTER using a specific remedy (without using the remedy itself during those 5 years - I don't count a disease to be cured or virus eradicated if you're dependent on something indefinitely), and 2) has been RETESTED and received a negative result AFTER having tested positive initially?
I think if those 2 conditions are met, it's pretty likely the disease is cured, for good.
Also, if you are cured, what worked for you, exactly?
Thank you for any responses. I'm really looking for answers and hope.
Replied by Anonymous from Usa on 11/02/2014
Hi. Someone who is cured by changing his diet using everything from the onion family.. Onion, garlic, shallots, chives, leeks. Boil and drink. He's been retested many times and nothing in the blood. No symptoms and is herpes free. Also, use plain cooked unseasoned flounder with pure coconut water for a while. Watch your organs. Regimen for days, vitamins, herbs, iridologist or Dr supervision. Founder's loaded with lysine. People cured.
Replied by Mtn_moses from Austin, Tx on 03/16/2015
hi Anonymous, I am going to try this. how long was it for? needed to do on an empty stomach? thank you for sharing!
Replied by Maryland from Ca on 07/04/2025
Well, doctors cannot confirm if you are cured because they can only diagnose you with herpes if you are having an outbreak.
For example, three years ago I had a std test, full panel, and there was no mention of hsv2. But I was still getting outbreaks, I just didn't have one at the time. In 2010 I was having an outbreak, the doctor took a sample of it (it hurt A LOT) and confirmed that it was hsv2.
But I saw a post from a woman who stated she hasn't had an outbreak in 9 years, and she was taking lecithin. There is also an old post from someone who knew a person who saw herpes growing in a lab, and lecithin killed it (the woman who hasn't had outbreaks claimed she read an old post about lecithin curing herpes, I assume is that one).
I tried lecithin years ago but I was impatient and I wasn't taking the correct dosage, I was taking a lower dosage.