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In addition to the last post - a person will (usually) only get Shingles once. I believe it starts out as a rash on one side of the body only, and then turns into blisters. It also involves some pretty achey/sore type symptoms. A second occurrence is rare, and further occurrences just don't happen. Shingles can affect all age groups, but will affect older people more severly.
Simplisticly - Shedding refers to the fact that the herpes virus is always present on your skin. Therefore, you can transmit it at any time, as you are always "shedding" the cells. However, it is much more likely to transmit the virus through an open sore or lesion.
I'm still a newbie, so to speak, so couldn't comment on what sort of diet affects OB's. There are lots of holistic remedies on this site, and I think it's really trial and error to see what works for each person as the results seem to vary.
California Girl and Oceanus recommended "The Updated Herpes Handbook" to me recently. I looked this up online last night ladies, and you were right, it's very informative about all sorts of stuff. To repeat it here, it's by Terri Warren. Just do a search for the title and you'll find it. As a note, you can download it as a PDF file and print it off at home - you don't even need to order or buy it!!
And there's that insurance issue again - wish I could help you there. I'm in Canada so the situation is different!!
Cheers!
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