Having read several ebooks claiming to reveal answers that fix incurable diseases, I was a bit of a skeptic. Honestly, curing herpes? If such cures were possible, and so easy, wouldn't we know about them? Ms. Schaeffer covers this in the ebook, pointing out,
"The only reason why the medical industry and the pharmaceutical companies haven't embraced this powerful solution for preventing and curing disease is because there is no financial incentive to do so." This statement alone demonstrates how cost-effective the cure is she discusses. All this makes perfect sense. If a cost-effective, permanent cure for herpes is available, the largest proponent of keeping that secret from the public would be the drug companies, as they stand to suffer a huge loss financially from herpes patients curing themselves with homeopathic remedies.
The ebook starts out by covering the basics about herpes - who it affects, how it is spread, and some global and US statistics. We learn that women may be more likely to become infected, various factors that lead to outbreaks, and of course, the ignorance of the general populace when it comes to how herpes is transmitted. Ms. Schaeffer is very thorough in offering her statistics, and covering all the bases regarding transmission, the failure of latex condoms protect from herpes, and the ignorance of the public with regard to education about herpes.
After she covers the initial bases, we get down to business- oxygen therapy. The effectiveness of this kind of therapy is explored, and explained in-depth. Ms. Schaeffer tells us that oxygen therapy research earned a Nobel prize for an early 20th century scientist, an oxygen therapy is practiced to this day in some modern medical offices. It is after touching the initial definition points that Ms. Schaeffer drops the bombshell - effective oxygen therapy can be achieved by using one form of a common household substance. This substance can be obtained easily via your pharmacist, or ordering over the internet.
I'm really convinced after reading this ebook that this could be the answer many herpes sufferers are looking for. If there really is a cheap, effective herpes cure, it makes perfect sense that pharmaceutical companies and the medical industry on the whole would attempt to hide such a cure from the public. The treatment itself is certainly worth a try.
I feel very convinced that the information Ms. Schaeffer gives is valid, as she goes through each of her points thoroughly and has plenty of information to back up her assertions about. There's no doubt that with 1 in 4 Americans being affected, the amount of money spent on herpes medication yearly is helping keep the drug companies in business. Why would anyone want the public to try a natural herpes cure?
The ebook is available at www.oneminuteherpescure.com, I would suggest having a look - there is no obligation here, and you only have yourself to educate.


