A recent study by
The treatment consisted of five immunotherapeutic core compounds (5CC) comprising of Rhodiola, Tribulus, Astragalus, Lysine and a proprietary Amino Acid Formula. These 5CC are effective inhibitors of herpes viral DNA synthesis and interferon (IFN)-induced cellular antiviral response and were found to neutralize antiviral reproduction by blocking cell-to-cell infection.
The aim of this study was to explore alternative substitutes to treat herpes simplex virus infection and prevent viral reproduction where conventional medications had previously failed. Testing was performed using 5CC with immunotherapeutic features to be able to neutralize herpes viral activity inside the human body. For the first time, this study highlighted the combinations capacity to act by preventing cell-to-cell infection to suppress the activity of the virus.
The study also focused on the immune-inhibiting properties of the 5CC which indicated cell membrane breakdown and eradication. A randomized, investigator-blinded method was performed on patients with a moderate to high positive concentration of herpes serum antibodies. A longitudinal approach was adopted over 6 months, where participants' infection rates were measured at various points during the treatment. Antiviral activity of the 5CC against HSV-1 and HSV-2 was tested on RC-37 cells in vitro using a plaque reduction assay.
The study was able to validate that for some participants there was a noted progression from a positive antibody serology to a negative one. This was the first time evidence has documented a cure for the herpes simplex virus.
This research shows considerable scope, particularly in the natural approach to viral infection treatment options, while it is the first study that has documented herpes serum antibody results that confirmed a positive to negative transition for participants. The results validated the earlier aims that 5CC provides far greater elimination in viral cell breakdown than any other conventional antiviral medication or vaccine thus far. Indicators of the 5CC found that the combination exhibited high levels of virucidal activity against HSV-1 and HSV-2 in viral suspension. These results suggest that the 5CC are strong alternative candidates for treating herpes simplex.
Follow up investigations have demonstrated further promising results, still utilising the same 5CC from the study. In light of this research and the current demands for a more natural approach, Synergy has seen expansion across the Australian, American and Asian markets. Further avenues into
While this appears to be the first and only successful cure for the herpes virus the researchers went on to reflect; there is however, no immunity for sufferers once clear of the herpes virus, potentially leaving the door open to reinfection later if the individual is not careful. This study though may well pave the way for a departure from the standard antiviral pharmaceutical mentality, which has dominated medical profession culture on the treatment options for viral disease for so many years.
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