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Is it possible for me to infect oral HSV1 to my girlfriend & then cure her of it?

I heard from 2 doctors and a few studies online that if acyclovir is given within 48 hours of the initial HSV1 outbreak there is a chance to completely eradicate the virus from the body. I have HSV1 for about 2 years now and I believe I have developed some resistance and antibody against it so that I would not be able to infect myself again in other parts of my body. My question is, is it possible for me to infect my girlfriend and 'cure' her from it with acyclovir. We are also going on a vegan diet as well as adding chlorella and medical grade oregano oil into our diet. These are natural and potent cleansing and anti-viral alternatives. We are hoping for a triple or quadruple whammy against the virus. Basically I want to introduce her to the virus (with her consent ofcourse) but not let the virus stay in her body by doing these all these things while her body builds up an immunity and anti-bodies against it. Will this be possible?
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15249123 tn?1478652475
I understand but not everyone who's partner has hsv gets it.
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15249123 tn?1478652475
I did and it's ridiculous. I want no part of your plan.
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And no. Your plan won't work. There is no cure yet.
She is definitely going to get infected by me in someway or another while our time together... Im just hoping for the best case scenario so that she would not have to deal with coldsores like me.
15249123 tn?1478652475
There is no cure. Just because someone may not have any future outbreaks doesn't mean they're cured.
This is NOT a good idea at all.
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read everything please
Read everything please.
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