Guest guest Posted April 10, 2008 Report Share Posted April 10, 2008 Hi all, I recently came across the following research relating both female and male infertility to the herpes simplex virus. For the women, severe genital herpes(more than 7.5 a year) may be the reason of infertility, recurrent pregnancy loss and IVF failures. For men the virus was linked to lower sperm counts and motility. For me, who focuses primarily on dermatology and reproductive health either seperately or combined, I am always intrigued to find areas where Chinese herbal medicine can make a big difference. It becomes obvious that to effectively treat someones reproductive health problem, an understanding of how to clear up or reduce any inflammation created through HSV is crucial! Please check out the research here: Women: http://skin.health-info.org/content/markers- inflammatory-process-genital-herpes-virus-infection Men:http://skin.health-info.org/content/detection- herpes-simplex-virus%2C-cytomegalovirus%2C-and-epstein- barr-virus-semen-men-attending- Cheers, Trevor Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2008 Report Share Posted April 10, 2008 Hi Trevor, I get a " Page not found " on both these links. Best regards Louis 10 apr 2008 kl. 18.55 skrev Trevor Erikson: > Hi all, > > I recently came across the following research relating both female and > male infertility to the herpes simplex virus. For the women, severe > genital herpes(more than 7.5 a year) may be the reason of infertility, > recurrent pregnancy loss and IVF failures. For men the virus was > linked to lower sperm counts and motility. > > For me, who focuses primarily on dermatology and reproductive health > either seperately or combined, I am always intrigued to find areas > where Chinese herbal medicine can make a big difference. It becomes > obvious that to effectively treat someones reproductive health > problem, an understanding of how to clear up or reduce any > inflammation created through HSV is crucial! > > Please check out the research here: > Women: http://skin.health-info.org/content/markers- > inflammatory-process-genital-herpes-virus-infection > > Men:http://skin.health-info.org/content/detection- > herpes-simplex-virus%2C-cytomegalovirus%2C-and-epstein- > barr-virus-semen-men-attending- > > Cheers, > Trevor > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2008 Report Share Posted April 10, 2008 To get a long URL link you will need to paste both lines into your browser. Phil uses something called Tinyurl which works well but I admit I don't know how it works. Doug , Louis Womack <louis.womack wrote: > > Hi Trevor, > I get a " Page not found " on both these links. > Best regards > Louis > 10 apr 2008 kl. 18.55 skrev Trevor Erikson: > > > Hi all, > > > > I recently came across the following research relating both female and > > male infertility to the herpes simplex virus. For the women, severe > > genital herpes(more than 7.5 a year) may be the reason of infertility, > > recurrent pregnancy loss and IVF failures. For men the virus was > > linked to lower sperm counts and motility. > > > > For me, who focuses primarily on dermatology and reproductive health > > either seperately or combined, I am always intrigued to find areas > > where Chinese herbal medicine can make a big difference. It becomes > > obvious that to effectively treat someones reproductive health > > problem, an understanding of how to clear up or reduce any > > inflammation created through HSV is crucial! > > > > Please check out the research here: > > Women: http://skin.health-info.org/content/markers- > > inflammatory-process-genital-herpes-virus-infection > > > > Men:http://skin.health-info.org/content/detection- > > herpes-simplex-virus%2C-cytomegalovirus%2C-and-epstein- > > barr-virus-semen-men-attending- > > > > Cheers, > > Trevor > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2008 Report Share Posted April 10, 2008 Hi there, Sorry about the links. I am not sure why they don't work. Try accessing them via the main research papers page. http://skin.health-info.org/research_terms/Herpes Cheers, Trevor , " " wrote: > > To get a long URL link you will need to paste both lines into your > browser. > Phil uses something called Tinyurl which works well but I admit I > don't know how it works. > Doug > > > > > , Louis Womack > <louis.womack@> wrote: > > > > Hi Trevor, > > I get a " Page not found " on both these links. > > Best regards > > Louis > > 10 apr 2008 kl. 18.55 skrev Trevor Erikson: > > > > > Hi all, > > > > > > I recently came across the following research relating both female and > > > male infertility to the herpes simplex virus. For the women, severe > > > genital herpes(more than 7.5 a year) may be the reason of infertility, > > > recurrent pregnancy loss and IVF failures. For men the virus was > > > linked to lower sperm counts and motility. > > > > > > For me, who focuses primarily on dermatology and reproductive health > > > either seperately or combined, I am always intrigued to find areas > > > where Chinese herbal medicine can make a big difference. It becomes > > > obvious that to effectively treat someones reproductive health > > > problem, an understanding of how to clear up or reduce any > > > inflammation created through HSV is crucial! > > > > > > Please check out the research here: > > > Women: http://skin.health-info.org/content/markers- > > > inflammatory-process-genital-herpes-virus-infection > > > > > > Men:http://skin.health-info.org/content/detection- > > > herpes-simplex-virus%2C-cytomegalovirus%2C-and-epstein- > > > barr-virus-semen-men-attending- > > > > > > Cheers, > > > Trevor > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2008 Report Share Posted April 10, 2008 The link Trevor gave worked fine for me. Even though it is broken, as you can see in the original email below, you can click the blue part, which will take you to a page; then copy & paste the last part of the url and put it in the address bar of the window that came up. Or you can just c & p the whole thing and plop it in. For some reason I always do it the first way - seems easier somehow. As for tinyurl, you can read about that feature and download it for free onto your browser's toolbar here: http://tinyurl.com. Ann On Apr 10, 2008, at 2:20 PM, wrote: > To get a long URL link you will need to paste both lines into your > browser. > Phil uses something called Tinyurl which works well but I admit I > don't know how it works. > Doug > > , Louis Womack > <louis.womack wrote: > > > > Hi Trevor, > > I get a " Page not found " on both these links. > > Best regards > > Louis > > 10 apr 2008 kl. 18.55 skrev Trevor Erikson: > > > > > Hi all, > > > > > > I recently came across the following research relating both > female and > > > male infertility to the herpes simplex virus. For the women, > severe > > > genital herpes(more than 7.5 a year) may be the reason of > infertility, > > > recurrent pregnancy loss and IVF failures. For men the virus was > > > linked to lower sperm counts and motility. > > > > > > For me, who focuses primarily on dermatology and reproductive > health > > > either seperately or combined, I am always intrigued to find areas > > > where Chinese herbal medicine can make a big difference. It > becomes > > > obvious that to effectively treat someones reproductive health > > > problem, an understanding of how to clear up or reduce any > > > inflammation created through HSV is crucial! > > > > > > Please check out the research here: > > > Women: http://skin.health-info.org/content/markers- > > > inflammatory-process-genital-herpes-virus-infection > > > > > > Men:http://skin.health-info.org/content/detection- > > > herpes-simplex-virus%2C-cytomegalovirus%2C-and-epstein- > > > barr-virus-semen-men-attending- > > > > > > Cheers, > > > Trevor > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2008 Report Share Posted April 10, 2008 Ann & Doug, Thanks for the help!! Louis 10 apr 2008 kl. 20.40 skrev A Brameier: > The link Trevor gave worked fine for me. Even though it is broken, as > you can see in the original email below, you can click the blue part, > which will take you to a page; then copy & paste the last part of the > url and put it in the address bar of the window that came up. Or you > can just c & p the whole thing and plop it in. For some reason I always > do it the first way - seems easier somehow. > > As for tinyurl, you can read about that feature and download it for > free onto your browser's toolbar here: > http://tinyurl.com. > > Ann > > On Apr 10, 2008, at 2:20 PM, wrote: > > > To get a long URL link you will need to paste both lines into your > > browser. > > Phil uses something called Tinyurl which works well but I admit I > > don't know how it works. > > Doug > > > > , Louis Womack > > <louis.womack wrote: > > > > > > Hi Trevor, > > > I get a " Page not found " on both these links. > > > Best regards > > > Louis > > > 10 apr 2008 kl. 18.55 skrev Trevor Erikson: > > > > > > > Hi all, > > > > > > > > I recently came across the following research relating both > > female and > > > > male infertility to the herpes simplex virus. For the women, > > severe > > > > genital herpes(more than 7.5 a year) may be the reason of > > infertility, > > > > recurrent pregnancy loss and IVF failures. For men the virus was > > > > linked to lower sperm counts and motility. > > > > > > > > For me, who focuses primarily on dermatology and reproductive > > health > > > > either seperately or combined, I am always intrigued to find > areas > > > > where Chinese herbal medicine can make a big difference. It > > becomes > > > > obvious that to effectively treat someones reproductive health > > > > problem, an understanding of how to clear up or reduce any > > > > inflammation created through HSV is crucial! > > > > > > > > Please check out the research here: > > > > Women: http://skin.health-info.org/content/markers- > > > > inflammatory-process-genital-herpes-virus-infection > > > > > > > > Men:http://skin.health-info.org/content/detection- > > > > herpes-simplex-virus%2C-cytomegalovirus%2C-and-epstein- > > > > barr-virus-semen-men-attending- > > > > > > > > Cheers, > > > > Trevor > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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