shadylady wrote:pcslim wrote:VIROLOGY - CHAPTER ELEVEN HERPES VIRUSES
The science of herpes is pretty clear. The misinformation cited by SurfSteve should be recognized as the ranting of fools who have no clue what they're talking about.
PCSLIM: I agree that the science of herpes is solid and easy to understand, but I think that the difference between the claims made in the links posted by SurfSteve and the information you present is largely semantic. For instance, the statement "Cure Herpes by Curing Fungus!" shows a misunderstanding of the difference between curing something and managing it. Herpes outbreaks can be virtually eliminated through proper dietary measures. An infected person might actually go years between outbreaks. To a lay person that seems like a cure, although it isn't since the infection still remains. All that's changed is the expression of the infection. Rather than berating someone because they lack a strong background in science, it's probably better to point out their errors in a kind and patient manner. I know that this apparent disagreement regarding herpes is reminiscent of the feud between evolutionists and creationists, but try to ignore that and assume that the person you are addressing is capable of understanding scientific concepts.
shadylady wrote:pcslim wrote:VIROLOGY - CHAPTER ELEVEN HERPES VIRUSES
The science of herpes is pretty clear. The misinformation cited by SurfSteve should be recognized as the ranting of fools who have no clue what they're talking about.
PCSLIM: I agree that the science of herpes is solid and easy to understand, but I think that the difference between the claims made in the links posted by SurfSteve and the information you present is largely semantic. For instance, the statement "Cure Herpes by Curing Fungus!" shows a misunderstanding of the difference between curing something and managing it. Herpes outbreaks can be virtually eliminated through proper dietary measures. An infected person might actually go years between outbreaks. To a lay person that seems like a cure, although it isn't since the infection still remains. All that's changed is the expression of the infection. Rather than berating someone because they lack a strong background in science, it's probably better to point out their errors in a kind and patient manner. I know that this apparent disagreement regarding herpes is reminiscent of the feud between evolutionists and creationists, but try to ignore that and assume that the person you are addressing is capable of understanding scientific concepts.
surfsteve wrote:The Borax Conspiracy
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Boron deficiency symptoms include weakening of the bones, joint pain, and other symptoms commonly associated with osteoporosis and arthritis. Individuals suffering from a boron deficiency might excrete calcium in the urine. It is also thought that a boron deficiency might lead to the formation of kidney stones as a result of higher levels of calcium and magnesium deposits in the bloodstream. Cognitive brain function might also be affected by a boron deficiency.
Individuals with a boron deficiency can increase levels of the nutrient by consuming foods rich in boron. These include fresh fruits such as apples, grapes, and pears. Leafy vegetables, carrots, nuts, and grains are also good sources of boron. Calcium and vitamin D levels can also be improved by taking boron supplements.
surfsteve wrote:Perhaps I should have said the virus is caused by lack of zinc. Viruses are not very well understood by modern medicine. As of yet nobody has ever seen or photographed the AIDS virus. They can only detect the presence of antibodies your body makes to fight the symptoms. I wouldn't be surprised to discover the same is true about the herpes "virus" and perhaps of all viruses.
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