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  • View - Managing Herpes: How to Live and Love With a Chronic Sexually Transmited Disease - by Charles Ebel and Mike Dulude (Illustrator)
    • Written for sufferers. Provides the latest information on the diagnosis and treatment of genital herpes. Includes balanced, supportive advice on living with this chronic disease.
    • Explains how to lead a normal life, including sexual relationships and childbearing. Includes several options for managing outbreaks. Sresses the importance of open communication and safe sex practices. Has an extensive bibliography, glossary, and resource list provide further information.
  • View - Controlling Herpes Naturally: A Holistic Approach to Prevention & Treatment - by Michele Picozzi a health writer who specializes in natural medicine. Her articles have appeared in Yoga Journal, New Age Journal, Delicious!, Let's Live and Natural Pet.
    • An easy-to-read survival manual emphasizing includes the latest on effective, natural treatments. Includes information on infections acids and herbal supplements aromatherapy, meditation and yoga, plus natural remedies for shingles, canker sores, and mouth ulcers.
    • Boils a lot of research on herpes down into a manual with clear, easy-to-apply advice.
  • View - The Truth About Herpes - by Stephen L. Sacks
    • Includes a comprehensive collection of questions and answer that anyone infencted with herpes will have (or should have). Contains good illustrations.
    • The questions and answers are non-judgementaly presented in a straightforward, realistic, and responsible way. Subjects covered include (1) Medical aspects of infection/ reinfection (in a way easily understood by those not in the medical profession.), (2) Type 1 vs. Type 2, (3) Means of transmission, (4) Management of the virus, (5) Asymptomatic vs. having symptoms and not knowing it, (6) Herpes and cancer.
    • It also addresses psychological concerns as well asl pregnancy issues.

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