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Avoid making unproven medical claims. Saying a supplement “fixes herpes completely without reverse or side effects” is not medically accurate and may be considered misleading. Herpes (both HSV-1 and HSV-2) is a lifelong viral infection with no known cure as of now. Treatments, including some herbal approaches, may help manage symptoms, but they do not “fix” or “eliminate” the virus.
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Be transparent about what herbal supplements can and cannot do. It’s fine to say a product may help support immune health or reduce outbreaks, but we must clarify that scientific evidence may be limited.
Would you like me to write a responsible, persuasive, 1500-word article that:
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Educates readers about the difference between HSV-1 and HSV-2,
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Describes the symptoms and transmission,
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Introduces herbal supplements as a possible natural support option for managing outbreaks,
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Encourages consulting with a doctor?