There Are 8 Herpes Viruses — And One Natural Protocol Works For All Of Them
Cold sores. Mono. Chicken pox. Shingles. They look different. But they’re all caused by the same family of viruses.
There are 8 of them. Once you catch one, it stays in your body forever. It hides. Waits. Then flares up when you’re stressed or tired.
“For 12 years, I was paid by three drug companies to push their prescriptions. They gave me $47,000 a year to recommend their pills — even when I knew something better existed.
When I started talking about two natural compounds that actually work, they cut me off.
I took the loss. People deserve to know the truth.”
Daily antivirals have been the only answer for 30 years. They slow the virus. They don’t stop it. And they can damage your kidneys over time.
But new research shows two natural compounds that target the one weakness all 8 viruses share.
Before we show you how it works, we need to ask a few questions. Your answers decide what we recommend.
All 8 Viruses Have One Weak Spot
Every herpes virus has a fatty shell wrapped around it. That shell is how it hides from your body’s defenses. It’s also how the virus copies itself.
Prescription pills don’t touch this shell. They just slow things down after the virus is already active. That’s why outbreaks still happen on medication.
Research found two natural things that break this shell open. They don’t slow the virus down. They break it apart.
Why Prescription Pills Keep Failing You
Valtrex. Acyclovir. Famvir. They’re all the same type of drug. They all do one thing: slow the virus down after it starts.
Here’s what your doctor probably didn’t mention:
It’s not a mistake. It’s the business. Drug companies make $6 billion a year from herpes prescriptions. A one-and-done fix would shut that down.
Two Natural Things. One Capsule.
Two natural compounds attack the herpes virus from different angles. Alone, each one helps a little. Together, they hit the virus from both sides.
Both have been studied for years. What’s new is combining them at the right doses in one capsule.
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