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Lab-Proven Ayurvedic Herpes Cure Gains Attention in the UK

In June 2025, Ayurvedic physician Dr. Arjun Kumar launched his groundbreaking book Herpes Cure: A Research‑Backed Guide to Healing Through Herbal Medicine, celebrated in the London Journal press release “Lab‑Proven Ayurvedic Herpes Cure Gains Attention in the UK” for introducing a novel, root‑level approach to viral eradication. Challenging the notion of incurability, Dr. Kumar documents complete herpes clearance through a centuries‑old Rasayana protocol validated by his personal DNA PCR and IGG lab reports, with full diagnostic proof shared on his YouTube channel.

As HSV‑related complications and chronic immune fatigue surge across the UK, this integrative model aligns ancient Ayurvedic wisdom with modern diagnostics to prioritize viral eradication and immune terrain repair over mere symptom suppression. Key features include over 250 pages of research‑backed Rasayana protocols, detailed classical citations from Charaka Samhita and Bhavaprakasha, and clinical application of minerals such as Gandhak Rasayan and Swarna Makshik Bhasma, reinforced by modern studies on antiviral herbs.

This concise yet comprehensive guide is tailored for individuals with HSV‑1 or HSV‑2, integrative health practitioners, and researchers seeking clinically validated Ayurvedic protocols. The book is available worldwide on Amazon, Google Books, and Apple Books. Read the full press release here:

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