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heartfelt
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Aug-24-09, 10:29 PM (CST)
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   i'm curious to hear feedback from anyone who has experience dealing with the folks at biogetica. i find their enthusiasm contagious. i purchased two of their "kits". i experienced immediate and almost complete vanishing of an almost half year long outbreak.
oops - am i allowed to talk about these companies/products?


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  A half year long outbreak is not likely to be herpes. Rajahadmin Aug-25-09 1
     RE: A half year long outbreak is not likely to be herpes. heartfelt Aug-26-09 2
         RE: A half year long outbreak is not likely to be herpes. windyadmin Aug-26-09 3
             what about biogetica heartfelt Sep-20-09 4
                 TRUSTworthy heartfelt Sep-20-09 5
                     TRYSTworthy is an interesting word, too... ;-) Rajahadmin Sep-20-09 6

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Rajahadmin
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Aug-25-09, 09:27 AM (CST)
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1. "A half year long outbreak is not likely to be herpes."
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Herpes OBs generally resolve on their own within a couple of weeks so I'd be suspicious that it was actually something other than herpes. If that sort of thing goes on very long, I'd recommend seeing a doctor.

"Do the Right Thing. It will gratify some people and astound the rest." - Paraphrased from Mark Twain


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Aug-26-09, 02:01 AM (CST)
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2. "RE: A half year long outbreak is not likely to be herpes."
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   actually it was even longer than a half year - and it was with outbreaks off and on - peaking and rescending in their intensity, if you must know.
and yes it's herpes. and yes you can be suspicious. and no i won't be seeing a doctor,


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3. "RE: A half year long outbreak is not likely to be herpes."
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A lot of outbreaks over six months is a much different description from one outbreak that lasts six months.


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Sep-20-09, 08:21 PM (CST)
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4. "what about biogetica"
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   i have anger that you folks are not addressing my topic.
however i do value the merits of speaking precisely about my outbreak situation and i regret posting a curt reply to you, Raja.
my point is that after close to a year (i was not counting the days on a caladar) of mostly continuous signs of outbreaks of varying intensity i tried a round of Biogetica remedies and was astonished and extremely pleased with the almost instantaneous releif.

i have since lapsed in my remedies and personal care but have not experienced near the severity of former outbreaks and am getting back on track with my wholistic approach to
"dormantizing" this virus. (hey, that's a good word for us, isn't it?)

i am wondering why i am not hearing more about their products as they seem to be sincere and, all internet scams notwithstanding, trystworthy.


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5. "TRUSTworthy"
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   PS: unlike my eyesight....


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6. "TRYSTworthy is an interesting word, too... ;-)"
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I'm sorry that you're angry about us not addressing your topic directly, but the reason is that we don't have any experience with those products ourselves and others who have apparently have not come along to comment.

"Do the Right Thing. It will gratify some people and astound the rest." - Paraphrased from Mark Twain


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