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Can herpes and hepatitis b be cured?

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David Favor

Fractional CTO

Depends on who you ask.

If you read all the banned data about Vitamin C (back to the early 1900s), along with MMS (no MMS isn't bleach) you'll find a variety of ways to clear these pathologies (symptom sets).

Tip: No one can use the word "cured" because the AMA (Medical Cartel Gestapo) owns this word.

If you or anyone else uses the word "cure" related to any modality, you can end up broke, incarcerated, or both.

Better to replace "cure" with "clear/reverse symptoms" or anything different than the word "cure" or "cured".

Answered over 4 years ago

Michel Joseph

3rd year medical student.

Currently, neither herpes nor hepatitis B can be completely cured. However, there are treatments available that can help manage the symptoms and reduce the risk of transmission.

For Herpes Antiviral medications like acyclovir, valacyclovir, and famciclovir can help reduce the frequency and severity of outbreaks.

For Hepatitis B Antiviral medications can help control the virus and prevent liver damage, vaccination is highly effective in preventing hepatitis B infection.

Answered 8 months ago

Alzoubi T

Scientific guide & advisor for practical decisions

Herpes and Hepatitis B are viral infections that currently cannot be completely cured. However, both can be managed effectively:
• For herpes, antiviral medicines help reduce symptoms, prevent outbreaks, and lower the chance of passing it to others.
• For Hepatitis B, treatment can control the virus and protect the liver, and there’s also a vaccine to prevent infection.

With proper care and medical guidance, people with these viruses can live healthy lives.

Answered about 1 month ago