ORAL AND TOPICAL Herp-eeze
Herp-Eeze™ Next Generation contains a unique
blend of natural ingredients and synergistic
antioxidants which have numerous, documented
biological activities. Together, this unique
chemistry functions to promote homeostasis in
the body. Homeostasis is a state of stability
and balance in the body’s internal environment.
This balance is achieved by cellular systems,
i.e. the immune system, nervous system,
endocrine system, etc. and chemical mechanisms,
i.e. inflammatory cascade, immune reaction,
hormonal release, etc. that act in synchrony to
control and regulate the body’s state of being.
When homeostasis is disrupted by environmental
or physical stresses, the proper functioning of
the body’s systems may be compromised. The
immune system is instrumental in maintaining
homeostasis in the body. It includes the
cellular and molecular components of the body
that function as a defense against invasion of
the body by foreign organisms and infectious
agents.
Research done by a virologist named Dr. Harold
Renis, while at the well-known pharmaceutical
company UpJohn and published by the American
Society for Microbiology, found that an active
component of Herp-Eeze™ Next Generation
inhibited the growth of the herpes virus. The
researchers credit a number of unique properties
possessed by this active compound for its broad
killing power which include: an ability to
interfere with critical amino acid production
essential for viruses; an ability to contain
viral infection and/or spread by inactivating
viruses or by preventing virus shedding, budding
or assembly at the cell membrane; the ability to
directly penetrate infected cells and stop viral
replication and its ability to stimulate
phagocytosis. The research suggests that this
may be a true anti-viral compound because it
appears to selectively block an entire
virus-specific system in the infected host.
Therefore, it appears to offer healing effects
not addressed by pharmaceutical antibiotics.
Herp-Eeze™ Next Generation also contains
L-lysine. L-lysine is an amino acid with a
pharmacological use much more specific than that
of most other amino acids. Supplementation of
L-lysine is one of the best options available
for the relief of herpes simplex virus
infections, especially oral forms. L-lysine
competes with L-arginine for intestinal
absorption and transport so when you supplement
with L-lysine, this tilts the balance between
L-lysine and L-arginine heavily in favor of
L-lysine. This ameliorates herpes outbreaks
because the herpes virus depends on the presence
of L-arginine for its replication.
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