Is Dynamiclear a real herpes treatment or just a scam?
Dynamiclear claims a treatment option for the herpes virus. However, we do not recommend using Dynamiclear because the company that promotes it (Global Health) is well known in the Herpes Community for false and misleading ads, Dynamiclear also contains a highly toxic ingredient called COPPER SULPHATE. Copper sulphate (called “cuprix” on Dynamiclear site) is used as a pesticide and known to be toxic to humans. According to Wikipedia this substance contained in Dynamiclear causes severe itching or eczema on any skin area, let alone highly sensitive genital areas. Higher doses can cause nausea, vomiting, headache and even liver and kidney damage.
The independent source “RationalWiki” reports that claims about any research the manufacturer makes are flawed at best, outright dishonest at worst.
http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Dynamiclear
“burned so badly I thought I would have to go to the hospital”
Countless accounts online about Dynamiclear from users on message boards like www.webmd.com report that Dynamiclear burns badly on application. The “stinging” as Dynamiclear reports on their own website, is so intense it leaves some users in tears.
It would seem that anyone with a herpes infection would not want to increase embarrassment and humiliation of such an affliction by having to explain to an emergency room doctor why they have applied a pesticide like that found in Dynamiclear to their genitals.
Perhaps this is the reason that the Dynamiclear Company, formerly known as Choraphor, moved to Australia after being warned to stop selling the controversial product by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
The Dynamiclear website states “product must sting to work” and our staff feels that putting a toxic solvent on the most sensitive areas of the body is not a good idea. Especially when you consider there is no significant research suggesting this can even help herpes sufferers in any way.
The only ingredient that seems to have any validity is St. Johns Wort (Hypercium Perforatum) which has been used in Europe for centuries. Since this can be purchased in any health food store for just a few dollars, you may want to consider trying some.
FAKE REVIEW SITES, FAKE MESSAGE BOARDS = SCAM PRODUCT
Perhaps most disturbing about Global Health Products and Dynamiclear is that the company maintains a completely staged message board at herpes-coldsores.com which “fake” posts are set with people claiming to have been helped by Dynamiclear. Our staff has also found several instances of false review sites, of course ranking this product as “#1”.
Many people will also find that this product is questionable at best based on real facts. There seems to be no credible or verifiable research that the product Dynamiclear works. In fact, the company that promotes the product claims a “Phase 3” clinical trial from an unknown site but since the term “Phase 3” is used in accordance with US FDA Clinical Trials this information along with other info on the site Dynamiclear.com seems highly suspect.
If you have HSV 1 or HSV 2, it is important to treat your condition. Allowing outbreaks to occur without any type of treatment can actually allow the virus to worsen. You can stop this by simply using a product that is able to kill the herpes simplex virus. Dynamiclear is NOT a good option for those who are looking for effective healing that actually works the way that it promises to do so.


