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Publisher Marketing: Cure Herpes Naturally - Natural Cures for a Herpes Free Life Table of Contents Introduction Section 1: Getting Started Chapter 1: Herpes for dummies Chapter 2: Who gets herpes infection? Chapter 3: How to tell if you have herpes? Section 2: How to cure herpes naturally? Chapter 4: Go Green, Go for herbs Chapter 5: Look before you eat! Conclusion References: Introduction A young man comes to his doctor and complains of painful sores around his genitals. During the inquiry the doctor finds out that he had unprotected sex with his partner while he was on vacation a month earlier. After a thorough examination the doctor concludes that he is suffering from a sexually transmitted disease (STD) called herpes. Herpes is a sexually transmitted disease common in sexually active individuals. According to stats of the United States Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the reported cases of herpes are highest among any other sexually transmitted disease. According to the 2008 report of CDC, sexually transmitted diseases affect 19.7% of individuals in the United States per year. Herpes account for more than half of the reported cases of STDs. To be more precise, herpes affects more than 14 million individuals in the United States each year. Out of these cases most of the affected population (more than 49%) belongs to the age group of 15-24 years. The stats are truly alarming, right? Whenever someone talks about sexually transmitted diseases, the first thing that comes to mind is AIDS. AIDS is a potentially lethal condition with no known cure. This leads to a misconception that whatever spreads through sex is supposed to be incurable and lethal. But this is not true. Although herpes can cause serious complications, it is not incurable. It can be diagnosed and treated with a 100% success rate. What would you do if you get herpes? The first option that might come to mind, while suffering from a herpes infection, is going to a physician. But this is not a good choice because of two reasons. First, it's going to cost you A LOT. Second, you'll have to eat a handful of medicines each day and medicines have a lot of side effects ranging from minor to severe. "What other choice do I have then?" you might ask. Who needs to see a Doctor when all you need to do is search your kitchen or pantry or go to the super market for natural herpes cures? Confused? Read on to get your questions answered! Here's some good news: You don't need to go to your Doctor and waste your time and money. There are natural methods that can do the trick for you. All these methods are cost effective, safe to use and guess what; you can try these methods all by yourself! Yes, home remedies, herbs, and natural cures have side effects too, but only if taken in high excess and if you don't follow the instructions or listen carefully or discuss these with your practitioner. This book will provide easy, achievable steps you can take, with none of the vague technical terms that won't help. Read on to know everything you need to know about herpes, its origin, signs and symptoms and natural cures. Contributor Bio:  Davidson, John John Davidson was born in Barrhead in Renfrewshire in 1857. He spent his childhood years in Greenock, and after working as a pupil-teacher and briefly attending Edinburgh University, taught in schools in Glasgow and Perth. In 1989 he moved to London where he made his living as a journalist and critic. Several dramas had been published while he was still in Scotland, but in the 1890s he turned to poetry, and published several collections which were very popular: In a Music-Hall (1891) and Ballads and Songs (1894) amongst them. These were poems which chronicled urban working class life, and his sense of outrage at the poverty of the ordinary man, as expressed by the much-anthologized 'Thirty Bob a Week'. At the beginning of the new century he moved away from the lyric and began writing in blank verse which incorporated much scientific language; this series of Testaments were not as successful as his earlier ballad style, though Hugh MacDiarmid was to pay tribute to Davidson's attempts to combine poetry with scientific ideas. Despite the early popularity of the poetry, financial difficulties constantly plagued Davidson; he had had no choice but to continue with the journalism he disliked in order to support his family and other dependents. Sadly the money worries, combined with ill-health and depression, drove him to committing suicide in 1909.

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Publicado 18 de diciembre de 2014
ISBN13 9781505618723
Editores Createspace
Páginas 40
Dimensiones 152 × 229 × 2 mm   ·   68 g

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