Collection: Genital Herpes
What is Genital Herpes?
Genital herpes is a viral infection caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV-1 or HSV-2), leading to painful blisters, itching, burning, and sores in the genital area. It is a highly contagious condition that spreads through skin-to-skin contact. While the virus remains in the body, outbreaks can be triggered by stress, a weakened immune system, or hormonal changes.
Managing genital herpes naturally involves reducing viral activity, soothing symptoms, and strengthening the immune system to help minimize outbreaks and discomfort.
Natural Support for Genital Herpes
To help combat the virus, reduce inflammation, and support immune function, our practitioners recommend:
- Code CH196 Colloidal Silver Liquid – A natural antiviral and antibacterial remedy that helps fight infections, speed up healing, and reduce the severity of outbreaks.
- Code B01 Silzinco Liquid – A blend of zinc and selenium, essential for boosting the immune system, reducing inflammation, and promoting faster skin healing.
- Code CH189 CelluClear Spray Liquid – A topical formula designed to soothe irritation, relieve itching, and support the skin’s natural healing process.
Natural Ways to Manage Genital Herpes
To reduce outbreaks and promote healing, try these natural strategies:
- Boost Immunity – Eat an immune-supporting diet rich in vitamin C, zinc, and antioxidants.
- Keep the Area Clean & Dry – Wash gently with warm water and avoid harsh soaps that may irritate the skin.
- Use Cold Compresses – Applying an ice pack wrapped in a cloth can help soothe pain and inflammation.
- Manage Stress – Practice meditation, yoga, or deep breathing to prevent stress-related outbreaks.
- Avoid Trigger Foods – Reduce intake of processed sugars, alcohol, and excessive caffeine, which can weaken immunity.
- Stay Hydrated – Drinking plenty of water supports the body's natural detox process.
Important Note
While natural remedies can help reduce symptoms and support immune function, genital herpes is a lifelong condition that requires proper management. If outbreaks become frequent, severe, or are accompanied by other symptoms, consult a healthcare professional for further guidance