- female
- 30 Years
- 20/02/2025
I've been dealing with HSV1 and noticed my IgG level was 2.3 when I first got affected. I've been undergoing homeopathy treatment for almost a year, but my IgG still hasn't changed. Logically, I'd think that if the viral load went down and I was on the mend, my IgG levels would return to normal within a few months. Is it actually possible for homeopathy to bring IgG levels back to normal for someone with HSV1? And how long is the treatment typically supposed to last? Am I looking at a lifetime of treatment?
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