Recently the area around my genitals became very itchy, it has died down a little, but now a red cluster of bumps have come up on my inner thighs, I have never had sex before so what could they be, the symtoms match the symtoms of GH, so is it possible to get GH without sex?
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Genital Herpes?
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There are other possibilities - I think you'd need to show it to a doctor. You could get herpes from someone by skin contact without sex, but in the absence of that it's probably something else.
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I was scared when I got herpes..It was a very bad news to tell my wife, and I wanted to cure it by any means, so I started on HERPES SIMPLEX and believe me, I got half cured, and I gt the courage to tell my wife..then she made me follow treatment, do more blood tests and get specialists for this. Now am perfectly awright!!
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There is no cure for herpes.
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There is treatment?
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Treatment to reduce the frequency and severity of outbreaks, but none to rid it from the body.
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You can cure your body from anything, cancer, AIDS, herpes, anything. People are limited to medicines out on the market, but does anybody think that they can cure cancer if they tell themselves they are healthy? Sure as hell worked on my Aunt.
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If someone undergoes any kind of treatment, whether it's getting chemotherapy, seeing a psychic, or eating peach pit extract, they may spontaneously go into remission. Sometime people who are diagnosed with cancer do _nothing_ and go into remission. If they had done any particular thing, they would be sure that the were cured by that thing, even though it didn't really help at all.
Your belief that anything can be cured is way out there, and would result in a lot more dead and chronically sick people if everyone believe it. I'd like to see a broken bone spontaneously mend. If you get an agressive bacterial infection and refuse antibiotics, let us know how it goes. I suspect you'll be too dead to post a reply. -
I've already proved my point with things that have happened to me, my friends, and my family in real life. No need to prove it to you. I just don't like that everyone is limited to the medicine. I like natural stuff, like apricot seeds. Bitter as hell.
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I'm not saying that no natural remedies are any good. I'm saying that it's bad when it becomes like a religion. There are some natural remedies that are useful for some things, and there are some modern medical things that are also good. In both cases, on close scrutiny, some treatments turn out not to be useful, or do more harm than good. Eventually, modern medicine discards the useless treatments. "Natural" medicine seems to never discard anything, no matter how bad or useless.Apricot pits are a case in point. Like pits from similar fruits, they contain cyanogenetic glycosides, which cause the release of hydrogen cyanide when the pits are eaten. Small amounts of cyanide are eliminated by the body, and fortunately don't accumulate, but if you go over your body's processing limit, you will drop dead. It's just a toxic form of chemotherapy. I don't know what kind of benefit you think you're getting from eating that stuff, but you really should think about it. There is a reason that certain natural things taste bad: the body has evolved to get you to reject things that are not good for it.You could say the same thing about faith healing as you've said for non-traditional medical treatments. What you do to yourself is your own business, but if you discourage people from seeking conventional treatments that are known to be safe and effective, and instead encourage them to eat apricot pits, I have a problem with that. I'd also be more careful with words like "proof".And don't fool yourself: cancer treatment has a long way to go, but a lot of people have been effectively cured of their illnesses through conventional treatment. The insurance companies aren't paying all that money for nothing.
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Oh yea for sure.