Study: More HPV Education Needed; polyDNA Recommends Gene-Eden-VIR against the Latent HPV
Rochester, NY (PRWEB) July 30, 2013 -- Latina women have many misconceptions about the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) and the various remedies and treatments available. In a study published in 2007 in the Journal of Cancer Education, researchers from the University of California suggested establishing an HPV educational program aimed at the Latin American community. (2)
Since then, research showed a continuing need for HPV awareness and suggested “that an important step in curriculum development should be to conduct focus group discussions with local Latina community health advisors. (1)” polyDNA proposes that focused group discussions include specific information on the HPV, pap smears, the HPV vaccines, and scientific, alternative HPV remedies such as Gene-Eden-VIR.
Latinopm.com tells the story of Becky, a young Latina diagnosed with high grade HPV as an example of misconceptions and the lack of awareness concerning HPV in Latin American communities: “During a routine checkup during Becky’s first pregnancy, it was discovered that she was positive for HPV. She told her husband, who took the news of her illness to mean that she had been unfaithful to him. ‘He took off,’ she says, six years later. ‘And my mother didn’t believe me when I said that the doctor told me I could have gotten this from my husband. She threw me out. I was alone, with a new baby, and the doctor was saying that now I could get cervical cancer.’” (3)
With an example such as this, combined with the fact that Latinas make up the greatest number of those diagnosed with cervical cancer, as noted on Cancer.gov (4), polyDNA recommends that health professionals include information on Gene-Eden-VIR in the proposed focus group discussions.
In addition, it should be remembered that Gardasil does not protect against all HPV strains and does not treat cervical cancer or genital warts. As the Gardasil website points out: “Gardasil may not fully protect everyone, nor will it protect against diseases caused by other HPV types or against diseases not caused by HPV. Gardasil does not prevent all types of cervical cancer, so future cervical cancer screenings will be important for your daughter. Gardasil does not treat cervical cancer or genital warts. (5)”
Thus, Latinas need an HPV remedy that targets the latent virus in infected individuals.
Gene-Eden-VIR is a natural HPV remedy that is safe and effective in according to a post marketing clinical study. (6)
Gene-Eden-VIR is effective against the latent HPV virus, each ingredient was chosen through a scientific approach. Scientists scanned thousands of scientific and medical papers published in various medical and scientific journals around the world to identify the safest, most effective natural ingredients that target the latent form of HPV. (7)
To learn more about Gene-Eden-VIR and HPV, visit http://gene-eden-kill-virus.com/HPV-Remedy.php.
References:
(1) http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs13187-013-0516-7/fulltext.html
(2) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17760527?dopt=Abstract
(3) http://latinopm.com/health-fitness/health/hpv-overcoming-stigma-on-the-road-to-health-13044
(4) http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/factsheet/disparities/cancer-health-disparities
(5) http://www.gardasil.com/about-gardasil/about-gardasil/
(6) http://www.cbcd.net/Gene-Eden-VIR-Clinical-Study.php
(7) gene-eden-kill-virus.com/studies.php
polyDNA is a biotechnology company that develops dietary supplements using the unique scientific method developed by Dr. Hanan Polansky, which is based on Computer Intuition.
In addition to his unique scientific method, Dr. Polansky published the highly acclaimed scientific discovery, called Microcompetition with Foreign DNA. The discovery explains how foreign DNA fragments, and specifically, DNA of latent viruses, cause most major diseases.
polyDNA developed Gene-Eden-VIR, an antiviral natural remedy that helps the immune system kill latent viruses.
Mike Davis, PolyDNA, http://gene-eden-kill-virus.com/, 585-250-9999, [email protected]
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