Study: Obese People Have a Weak Immune System; polyDNA Recommends Gene-Eden-VIR and Novirin to Boost the Immune System Against Latent Viruses
Rochester, NY (PRWEB) May 29, 2014 -- polyDNA has learned that a new study from Boston University researchers showed that obesity is associated with a weak immune system. In fact, for years researchers have noted that overweight individuals have difficulty clearing an infection. Dr. Salomon Amar said, “Now we understand that dysfunction in some of the mechanisms, as a result of the obesity, explain difficulty in clearing the infection and also the difficulty in wound healing (1).” This study adds to growing research, which shows that obese individuals show “an impaired immune response or immune function leading to increased chances for various infections.” (See the Obesity Action Coalition) (2). This means that overweight people have a lower ability to fight invading pathogens such as bacteria and viruses.
polyDNA recommends that individuals who suffer from obesity take Gene-Eden-VIR or Novirin. The formula of these natural antiviral products was shown to reduce symptoms of viral infections in two post-marketing clinical studies that followed FDA guidelines.
Gene-Eden-VIR and Novirin are natural antiviral dietary supplements. The formula of each contains 5 natural ingredients. These are selenium, Camellia Sinesis Extract, Quercetin, Cinnamomum Extract, and Licorice Extract. That's 4 plant extracts and 1 trace element. Each ingredient of Gene-Eden-VIR and Novirin 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 highest quality, safest, most effective natural ingredients that target latent viruses. Gene-Eden-VIR and Novirin are the only natural antiviral products that were tested in clinical studies. These studies showed that the formula reduced viral symptoms. These products can be ordered online at http://www.gene-eden-vir and http://www.novirin.com.
Which comes first? Obesity or a weak immune system?
Science is not sure which comes first: the decrease in the immune system, which leads to obesity, or obesity first, and then a decrease in the efficiency of the immune system.
Some scientists, like Professor Amar, Professor Marcos, and colleagues, believe that obesity damages the immune system. “Obesity shares with most chronic diseases the presence of an inflammatory component…the chronic inflammatory response has its origin in the links existing between the adipose tissue and the immune system. Obesity, like other states of malnutrition, is known to impair the immune function, altering leucocyte counts as well as cell-mediated immune responses.” (See The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society, from May 2012) (3). In other words, being overweight harms the ability of the immune system to protect the body from infection.
In contrast, Dr. Hanan Polansky presented a theory that says that a decrease in the efficiency of the immune system causes obesity. Dr. Polansky’s theory was presented in his ground breaking book, “Microcompetition with Foreign DNA and the Origin of Chronic Disease.” The theory identifies the origin of many chronic diseases, such as obesity. (See Microcompetition with Foreign DNA and the Origin of Chronic Disease, published in 2003) (4). Dr. Polansky’s theory further explains how foreign DNA fragments can cause obesity. The book has been read by more than 5,000 scientists around the world, and has been reviewed in more than 20 leading scientific journals.
The theory, in short, discusses how foreign DNA fragments, called N-boxes, cause most major diseases. When foreign N-boxes enter the body (naturally, or artificially, like through an injection of some treatment), they end up in the nucleus, where they attract scarce genetic resources. It is interesting that many common latent viruses have strong N-boxes in their DNA. They include the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), Cytomegalovirus (CMV), Herpes Simplex virus (HSV), Varicella Zoster virus (VZV), Hepatitis B Virus (HBV), Hepatitis C Virus (HCV), Human Papillomavirus (HPV), and others. In fact, the CMV virus has the strongest N-box known to science. This N-box is so strong that human genes cannot compete with its power to attract the scarce genetic resources.
When this happens, a chronic disease, such as obesity, develops.
Research shows that obesity can also kill. “Severe obesity, in and of itself, has also been named a risk factor for increased severity of infection and death from the H1N1 influenza strain. Those affected by obesity may also be at risk for viruses like H1N1 because of less of an immune response to vaccinations (2).”
What can one do against the risks associated with obesity? If one believes in the theory that excess weight damages the immune system, then this individual should first lose weight. In contrast, if one believes that a deficient immune system increases the concentration of latent viruses, which in turn causes obesity, then this individual should find a way to decrease the concentration of latent viruses in the body.
How can one do this?
There are a few antiviral options. “A few antiviral drugs are available that were shown to inhibit EBV replication in cell culture. These drugs include the acyclic nucleoside analogues aciclovir, ganciclovir, penciclovir, and their respective prodrugs valaciclovir, valganciclovir and famciclovir, the acyclic nucleotide analogues cidofovir and adefovir, and the pyrophosphate analogue foscarnet. However, clinical studies have shown that these drugs are mostly ineffective in humans.” (See Pharmacology & Pharmacy, from September 2013) (5).
There are, however, natural antiviral products, such as Gene-Eden-VIR and Novirin, which have been shown in studies to be effective in reducing symptoms associated with viral infections.
“Because obesity can damage expose the body to the negative effect of latent viral infections, we recommend that individuals take Gene-Eden-VIR or Novirin. The formula of these natural antiviral products was designed to help the immune system target latent viruses.” – Mike Evans, polyDNA
Novirin shares the same formula as Gene-Eden-VIR. The difference between the two is that Novirin has higher quality, more expensive ingredients. The Novirin/Gene-Eden-VIR formula was tested in two post-marketing clinical studies published in September 2013 and March 2014, respectively, in the peer reviewed medical journal Pharmacy & Pharmacology (5).
Interested individuals can view the two published studies here, http://cbcd.net/Gene-Eden-VIR-Clinical-Study.php and http://cbcd.net/Gene-Eden-VIR-Decreases-Fatigue-Clinical-Study.php.
Up to 70% of those studied reported a decrease in symptoms associated with viral infections, and users of the Novirin/Gene-Eden-VIR formula experienced an increase in overall health (5).
Each ingredient of Novirin 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 highest quality, safest, most effective natural ingredients that target latent viruses.
A second clinical study showed that the Novirin/Gene-Eden-VIR formula decreased physical and mental fatigue. (See Pharmacology & Pharmacy, from March, 2014) (6).
To learn more about Novirin, visit http://www.novirin.com and about Gene-Eden-VIR, visit http://www.gene-eden-vir.com.
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References:
(1) Obesity Weakens Immune Response. Published on March 23, 2014.
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/Healthday/story?id=4509715
(2) Obesity Action Coalition - Obesity and the Immune System.
http://www.obesityaction.org/educational-resources/resource-articles-2/general-articles/obesity-and-the-immune-system
(3) Obesity, inflammation and the immune system. Published on May 7, 2012.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22429824
(4) CBCD - Microcompetition with Foreign DNA and the Origin of Chronic Disease.
http://www.cbcd.net/Book.php
(5) Gene-Eden-VIR Is Antiviral: Results of a Post Marketing Clinical Study. Published on August 12, 2013.
http://www.cbcd.net/Gene-Eden-VIR-Clinical-Study.php
Mike Davis, PolyDNA, http://gene-eden-kill-virus.com/, +1 5852509999, [email protected]
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