HSV2, or Herpes Simplex Virus Type 2, is a sexually transmitted infection that primarily affects the genital area. Upon initial infection, the virus can cause symptoms such as painful sores, itching, and burning in the genital region. After the initial outbreak, HSV2 can remain dormant in the body’s nerve cells, particularly those near the base of the spine. During periods of dormancy, the virus may not cause any symptoms, but it can become reactivated due to various factors.
The reactivation of HSV2 is often associated with triggers such as stress, illness, fatigue, hormonal changes, and compromised immune function. When the virus becomes reactivated, it travels along the nerve fibers to the skin surface, leading to the recurrence of symptoms such as genital sores or lesions. These outbreaks can vary in frequency and severity among individuals.
The Rife Digital Professional V3 is a device that utilizes electromagnetic frequencies to target specific pathogens, including viruses like HSV2. When set to Group 1599 (Herpes Simplex 2), the device emits frequencies that interfere with the replication and activity of the virus.
1599: Herpes Simplex 2,
0.04, 0.3, 0.62, 51.25, 117.25, 245.56, 367.5, 625.22, 816.72, 905
HSV2 remains resident in the body’s nerve cells even during periods of dormancy. While treatments like the Rife Digital Professional V3 may help alleviate symptoms during outbreaks, it may not not eliminate the virus from the body entirely. The virus can continue to reside in the nerve cells and may become reactivated periodically, leading to recurrent outbreaks over time.
Furthermore, using the Super Mat Pack (Mats) in different areas of the body may not necessarily target HSV2 effectively since the virus primarily resides in nerve cells near the base of the spine. While these modalities may have general benefits for overall health and well-being, they are unlikely to specifically target the virus unless they are designed to reach nerve cells in the genital area.