Hello everyone!
Two years ago, I became infected with the herpes virus, and have used BHT supplements to treat it with moderate success. The supplements worked best when taken in the morning on an empty stomach.
However, about 1 month ago, I skipped one day (ONE DAY!!!), and got an INSANE outbreak that just wouldn't quit, even after taking the supplements again. Just by missing one day! Geez!
So I started researching other methods, and came across Ozone therapy. After reading about it, I quickly booked an appointment with a clinic that offers it. It's the one where they take 100cc of blood out of your body, inject ozone gas into the bottle, mix it, and re-inject it back into you.
I wasn't sure if it was gonna work or not, but, mere hours after the appointment, my outbreak was fading dramatically; the next morning, it was gone completely, almost without a trace!
But then...
Today, 4 days later, nasty little red patches have started re-appearing again. Ugh! I know, I know, getting rid of it in one treatment would have been too good to be true. Still, the healing speed after last Sunday's treatment borders on the miraculous. This stuff is AMAZING, and definitely kicks the virus in the ass.
I think that, if I keep kicking it when it's down, it might become weak enough that it wont ever cause any symptoms again, or even, annihilate it completely from my body (you never know...)
So, this is where I need your advice.
Does anyone know how many treatments are usually necessary to achieve this goal? And, at what frequency should I take the treatments?
I've already got another appointment for Sunday. Then, another one for the following Tuesday, and again, another one the Sunday after that.
I'm thinking of taking 3 more treatments after that, as well. That will have been 7 treatments in total. Should I continue twice a week? Or once a week? Opinions are welcome, but I would prefer if you had experience that treatment yourself in order to treat herpes. It's on the pricey side (450$ for 3 treatments), but if it ends up working on a long term, it'll have been SO worth it. So that's why I want to do it right. I want to put the chances on my side so that it'll have been worth it.
Thanks everyone!