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Understanding Herpes

Dr. Maxwell Nartey

Professor of Symptometric Science, American School of Symptometry, NFP

According to the statistics of the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), more than 1 in 6 people in the United States between the ages of 14 and 49 years have genital herpes.

According to WHO (World Health Organization), globally, about 67% of people below the age of 50 years (about 3.7 billion people), have herpes simplex 1.

These are statistics. People are no longer interested in statistics. The world wants a cure, and it demands an explanation, regarding the cause of herpes. Virologists cannot explain why herpes occurs, and physicians cannot cure this viral disease. These two have reached a dead end. As a result, they have nothing else to offer.

The whole truth about herpes will now be told so that people become enlightened.

There is anal herpes (known but not yet classified), oral herpes aka herpes simplex 1, and genital herpes aka herpes simplex 2.

For starters, herpes is a different kind of cold virus. Unlike the influenza viruses, adenoviruses, coronaviruses, rhinoviruses and the other cold viruses that must feed on lactic acid before they can release their toxin into their victim, herpes simplex 1 and herpes simplex 2 target only individuals whose low-pressure areas were caused by cold phosphoproteins. In other words, cold phosphoproteins damaged pockets of their muscle and nervous tissues.

A person who avoids the food sources of phosphoprotein, which the American School of Symptometry teaches, will never have herpes. I avoid these food sources. This is why I will never have herpes. “Knowledge is power” – Sir Francis Bacon.

Myth versus truth

Is herpes incurable as patients have been led to believe? No. The incurability of herpes is a complete myth. Herpes is perfectly curable. Also, contrary to popular belief, herpes is not a sexually-transmitted disease.

There are husbands who have herpes, but their wives do not have it, and vice versa. If it were a sexually-transmitted disease, both spouses would have had it. If a man or a woman contracts herpes after intimacy, it is because they had a vulnerability they were not aware of.

Vulnerability to herpes

In order to contract herpes 1 or 2, a person must have what the herpes viruses have been looking for. What have they been looking for? They have been looking for wretched muscle tissue, especially, the ones that phosphoproteins destroyed, and were never repaired.

Why are they looking for a particular kind of growth factor? The answer is, they are biological existences. All biological existences gravitate naturally towards their food source, and where they can find water. Phosphoprotein and water are herpes’ growth factors.

Those who eat phosphoproteins, and do not produce enzymes to completely digest these phosphoproteins, will have phosphoprotein residues in their organs and systems.

If herpes viruses invade a person, and they find these phosphoprotein residues, or they find tattered tissues that keep leaking nutrients in a person who has not been producing interferons, they will never leave.

Why leave when there is free food for them? Also, why leave when their generous host cannot produce interferons? Finally, why leave when their host has different strains of the worms called Ascaris lumbricoides, Parascaris, Toxcara, Toxascaris and Enterobicus? These worms help them avoid detection and elimination. Basically, herpes found the perfect place to stay, feed themselves and have babies by the millions.

People have had herpes viruses in their systems for 20, 40, 50, or 60 years without knowing it. Why go for a herpes test when there is no reason to go for such a test? Generally, people do not just go for a herpes test.

However, if they have a breakout, they may want to know why they have bumps, blisters, tiny ulcers or skin lesions. Here is what else must be known about herpes 1, herpes 2 and anal herpes.

They will never cause a breakout unless the person ate a phosphoprotein, and they are feeding on phosphoprotein residues. Then, their toxin will make the person itch, especially in their anus or vagina. This is just how herpes is.

Will herpes cause fever?

Herpes will never cause fever. It is too smart for that.

Will herpes make a person sick?

Herpes will never make a person sick. It is the other cold viruses that will cause chills, teary eyes, runny nose, frequent sneezing, etc.

If herpes does not make a person sick what does it do?

Its toxin will keep weakening the host’s organs and muscles. Weak bladder, weak eyes, weak kidneys, weak heart, weak joints, flaccid skin, weak placenta causing loss of amniotic fluid and premature birth, etc. are herpes’ signature symptoms.

Why does 67% of the population have herpes 1 or 2, or 1 and 2? The answer is, they are first-class smart survivors. They mask their activities so well that it is extremely difficult to suspect that they are causing urinary incontinence, weak placenta, weak eyes, weak joints, etc.

Is it possible for a person to test positive for herpes and six months later test negative?

Yes. Here is why.

Different viruses will be found in every person’s blood. Viruses are in the air. They are exploratory creatures. They are always assessing their chances of staying permanently in a person. If a blood test shows that a person has herpes, the herpes viruses could be exploratory viruses. This should never be a cause for concern.

If a second blood test is done six months later and it is negative, it confirms that the viruses that were in the first blood test were exploratory viruses. However, if the test is positive again, an infection has occurred. The person has herpes 1 or 2, or 1 and 2.

Why did the infection occur? It occurred because the viruses had a reason to stay. There is a ton of free food in the person. Why leave?

Natural resistance to herpes

Why are some individuals naturally resistant to herpes? The answer is, they do not eat phosphoproteins and nuts. Also, they do not have the worms called Ascarides, Toxascaris, Toxacara, etc.. Finally, their cells keep producing interferons. Herpes can invade them to assess their chances of staying permanently, but either they will starve to death because there is no food for them to eat, or interferons will kill them.

It is interferons that destroy viruses and viroid. Viroid infects cellulose (vegetation), and viruses infect collagen (humans and animals including birds). Note the difference.

Considering the above, a person who produces interferons can have intercourse with a person who has herpes, and they will not be infected. Even if such a person eats phosphoprotein occasionally, the number of interferons they produce will put up a fierce fight against herpes, and prevail.

Why herpes is chronic

Phosphoproteins are notorious for damaging nervous tissue, osseous tissue and muscle tissue. After these tissues have been damaged, only granulation can repair them. The therapeutic products that enhance granulation must have thermal energy and electrical energy.

Can herbs cure herpes? No, they cannot because they cannot provide the cells with thermal and electrical energies for granulation. Herpes is chronic because it knows how to outsmart physicians and naturopaths.

Can pharmaceutical drugs cure herpes? No, they cannot because they cannot provide the cells with thermal and electrical energies for granulation. Also, physicians are not taught the virus’ growth factors.

Can the dietary supplements like lysine, zinc and vitamin C cure herpes? No, they cannot because they lack electrical energy and thermal energy, which are necessary for granulation.

Therefore, if herpes cannot be cured, it is because those who cannot cure it know little about herpes. Also, they do not know the growth factors of herpes, and they do not know how human cells produce interferons.

How the body becomes infected with worms

The eggs of flatworms and roundworms are in dust. The wind will blow dust, and deposit it on fruits and on vegetables. Also, the wind will deposit dust on dashboards, steering wheels, doorknobs, hands, and other surfaces. If a person does not wash their hands and the fruit they are about to eat, worm eggs will get into their digestive system.

If worm eggs get into the digestive system, they will head straight to the intestines where their high pH (alkalinity) will help them hatch quickly.

How herpes outsmart doctors and herbalists

After hatching, the millions of worm hatchlings will fan out throughout the body and carve a niche or a staging area in different parts of the body. Herpes will infect these worms in order to avoid detection and annihilation. This explains why, thanks to worms, herpes can remain undetected in a person for 60 years or more.

If herbs or pharmaceutical drugs cannot cure herpes, it is because herpes live in millions of worms scattered all over the person’s body; and these worms are their sanctuaries. If worms are targeted for elimination, herpes will infect bacteria. This is how smart they are. They are survivors; plain and simple.

How to cure herpes

A breakout is important because it reveals the identity and the location of herpes, which has become a nuisance.

The first action that is recommended is, to dry out their growth factors, which are the phosphoproteins.

The second action entails using products that emit low-frequency vibrations. Flatworms and the roundworms cannot tolerate low-frequency vibrations.

The third action entails using low-frequency vibrations to annihilate the billions of herpes viruses that are in the eleven systems.

The fourth action entails removing the heavy metals that keep denaturing the enzymes that are produced to accelerate the production of muscle proteins.

The fifth and last action entails granulation to repair the organs, the nerves and the muscles the herpes viruses destroyed. Granulation is done with thermal and electrical energy. A doctor that does not have these tools will not be able to cure herpes.

Curing herpes takes months, and sometimes years; not weeks. Also, change of diet is required.

According to the World Health Organization, 3.7 billion individuals are infected with the herpes virus. Unfortunately, none of the infected individuals knows what to do. The good news is, it is not too late. This article illuminates the way out of this wilderness.

Herpes, the silent destroyer

There is no such thing as a good virus. Every virus is bad, and it must be destroyed. The word “Virus” derives from the Latin word Virulentus, meaning actively poisonous, and intensively noxious. Fundamentally, a virus is a poison. Why allow it to stay in your body?

If a person has a weak heart, physicians will never suspect viruses of causing such a disease. Symptometry never rules out the damage that viruses inflict on our organs and tissues.

There are over 200 ailments that herpes simplex 1 or 2 causes. To know all there is to know about herpes, Symptometric science and applied virology must be studied, not medical science and barebone virology.

In Symptometry, curing is proving. Curing entails realigning the genes with DNA and DNA with the three RNAs. Such a realignment will not cause a relapse.

The American School of Symptometry, NFP, teaches applied virology. Applied virology identifies the growth factors of the different viruses while helping the infected person to stop producing growth factors.

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