CBC News: Possible Hepatitis C Exposure at Tattoo Parlor; polyDNA Recommends Gene-Eden-VIR to Target the Latent HCV
Rochester, NY (PRWEB) April 02, 2014 -- polyDNA has learned that the Alberta Health Services (AHS) are advising anyone who received a tattoo from a home business named Tazzman Tattoo or from the operator, Steve Tazz Devilman, to get tested for hepatitis C and HIV (1). According to Dr. Chris Sikora, the business “used unsanitary tattoo procedures (1).” Because of this, the AHS ordered the business closed on March 21. Clients were then advised to get tested for illnesses like hepatitis C and HIV. If positive for hepatitis C, polyDNA recommends that individuals talk to their doctors about Gene-Eden-VIR. This natural antiviral was shown to reduce HCV symptoms in a recent post-marketing clinical study that followed FDA guidelines.
The fiance of the tattoo artist said that her boyfriend used sterile instruments “and there was no reason for AHS to intervene (1).” However, Dr. Sikora disagreed. “We were able to do a complete inspection and found that the sanitary conditions were unacceptable for current standards and regulations for delivery of tattoos in any situation (1),” he said.
It is wise to get tested for hepatitis C if there is any doubt concerning the sanitation of a tattoo clinic. “Most people with hepatitis C don't know they have it. The infection usually becomes chronic, meaning the virus lives in the liver quietly for decades. It can take up to 30 years before symptoms develop. By then, your liver may be in serious trouble. That's why you need to get tested before there's any sign of trouble.” (See WebMD, last reviewed on November 11, 2013) (2). In addition, getting tested for HCV is quick and easy. “A simple blood test can tell if you've ever been infected with hepatitis C. The results usually come back in a few days, but some clinics have rapid tests that can be read in as little as 20 minutes (2).”
“We recommend that people who test positive for HCV ask their doctors about Gene-Eden-VIR. This natural antiviral was clinically proven to reduce symptoms of an HCV infection in a study that followed FDA guidelines.” - Mike Evans, polyDNA
A study published on August 12, 2013 in the peer reviewed, medical journal Pharmacology & Pharmacy, in a special edition on Advances in Antiviral Drugs, showed that Gene-Eden-VIR reduced herpes symptoms. Study authors wrote that, “Individuals infected with the hepatitis C virus… reported a safe decrease in their symptoms following treatment with Gene-Eden-VIR (3).” The study authors also wrote that, “We observed a statistically significant decrease in the severity, duration, and frequency of symptoms (3).”
Research shows that an infection with hepatitis C also causes a feeling of physical and mental fatigue. Since Gene-Eden-VIR is antiviral, a second post-marketing clinical study showed that Gene-Eden-VIR decreases the feeling of physical and mental fatigue. That study was published in March, 2014 in the journal Pharmacology & Pharmacy (4).
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References:
(1) Tattoo clients urged to get tested for hepatitis and HIV. Published on March 26, 2014.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/tattoo-clients-urged-to-get-tested-for-hepatitis-and-hiv-1.2587216
(2) WebMD - Hepatitis Health Center - 5 Reasons to Get Tested for Hepatitis C. Last reviewed on November 11, 2013.
http://www.webmd.com/hepatitis/5-reasons-to-test-for-hepatitis-c
(3) Gene-Eden-VIR Is Antiviral: Results of a Post Marketing Clinical Study. Published in September 2013.
http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=36101#.UzPyRKiSz90
(4) Gene-Eden-VIR Decreased Physical and Mental Fatigue in a Post Marketing Clinical Study That Followed FDA Guidelines; Results Support Microcompetition Theory. Published in March, 2014.
http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=44234#.UzPymKiSz90
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/, +1 5852509999, [email protected]
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