Study: Oral HPV Infections are More Common in Those with Genital HPV; CBCD Examines the Medical Evidence
Individuals with a genital HPV infection should be aware that the virus can spread to the mouth.
ROCHESTER, NEW YORK, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, January 11, 2016 /EINPresswire.com/ —
“Infected with the human papillomavirus (HPV)? The CBCD recommends taking Novirin or Gene-Eden-VIR.” – Greg Bennett, CBCD
A study found that men who develop genital warts have a higher risk of also developing an oral HPV infection. Dr. Liu and colleagues wrote that “of the men with HPV detected on the genitalia, 11.4% also had an oral HPV infection.” (1) Additionally, “recent evidence shows that HPV also causes a subset of head and neck cancer including 20-90% of oropharyngeal cancer … the prevalence of oral HPV infection in healthy individuals ranges from 1.3% to 9.2% worldwide, with HPV-16 being the most prevalent oncogenic type … individuals with high-risk sexual behaviors (e.g. practicing oral sex and having multiple sexual partners) are at a greater risk for oral HPV infection.” (1) Importantly, “studies have suggested that both oral and genital HPV infections are mainly sexually transmitted.” Both low and high risk HPV strains have been found on the genitals and in the mouth.
The Center for the Biology of Chronic Disease (CBCD) therefore recommends that HPV infected individuals take Novirin or Gene-Eden-VIR, which have a natural, antiviral formula proven to reduce viral symptoms in two separate post-marketing clinical studies that followed FDA guidelines.
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The formula of Novirin and Gene-Eden-VIR was tested by Hanan Polansky and Edan Itzkovitz from the CBCD in two clinical studies that followed FDA guidelines. The studies showed that the Novirin and Gene-Eden-VIR formula is effective against the HPV and other viruses. The clinical studies were published in the peer reviewed, medical journal Pharmacology & Pharmacy, the first, in a special edition on Advances in Antiviral Drugs. Study authors wrote that, “individuals infected with the HPV…reported a safe decrease in their symptoms following treatment with Gene-Eden-VIR.” (2) The study authors also wrote that “we observed a statistically significant decrease in the severity, duration, and frequency of symptoms.” (2)
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Novirin and Gene-Eden-VIR are natural antiviral dietary supplements. Their formula contains five natural ingredients: Selenium, Camellia Sinesis Extract, Quercetin, Cinnamomum Extract, and Licorice Extract. The first ingredient is a trace element, and the other four are plant extracts. Each ingredient and its dose was chosen through a scientific approach. Scientists at polyDNA, the company that invented and patented the formula, scanned thousands of scientific and medical papers published in various medical and scientific journals, and identified the safest and most effective natural ingredients against latent viruses.
To date, Novirin and Gene-Eden-VIR are the only natural antiviral products on the market with published clinical studies that support their claims.
What Causes Oral HPV Infection?
Three main causes of oral HPV infection are sexual activity, self-infection, and sharing oral products. (3) In fact, Dr. Percinoto and colleagues wrote that abnormal growths in the mouth are a “sexually transmitted disease (STD) appearing most frequently as soft, pink cauliflower like growths in moist areas, such as the genitalia, mouth and other places. The disease is highly contagious, (and) can appear singly or in groups, small or large.” (4) Dr. Percinoto and colleagues are from the Aracatuba Dental School at the University of Estadual Paulista in Brazil. “Both sexes are affected equally, and the infection is usually transmitted by sexual intercourse.” (4)
Additionally, the CDC notes that “some studies suggest that oral HPV may be passed on during oral sex (from mouth-to-genital or mouth-to-anus contact) or open-mouthed (“French”) kissing, others have not. The likelihood of getting HPV from kissing or having oral sex with someone who has HPV is not known. We do know that partners who have been together a long time tend to share genital HPV-meaning they both may have it.” (5) Moreover, the CDC says that “there is no FDA-approved test to diagnose HPV in the mouth or throat. Medical and dental organizations do not recommend screening for oral HPV.” (5) Thus, there is no way to know for sure if a person has an oral HPV infection unless the person develops HPV abnormal growths in the mouth.
Are there treatments available against the HPV?
“There are no drugs approved against the HPV. Current treatments include procedures, such as cryotherapy, conization, and the Loop Electrosurgical Excision Procedure (LEEP). These procedures use liquid nitrogen, a surgical knife (scalpel), a carbon dioxide (CO2) laser, or electrical current to remove the abnormal growths caused by the HPV. These growths include cells that harbor the active virus. The procedures do not target cells with the latent virus. Since they do not remove the latent virus, these procedures only produce a temporary remission.” (2) In contrast, Novirin and Gene-Eden-VIR were designed to target the latent HPV.
“We recommend that individuals infected with the latent HPV virus take Novirin or Gene-Eden-VIR” – Greg Bennett, CBCD
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References:
(1) Liu F1, Hang D2, Deng Q1, Liu M1, Xi L3,4, He Z1, Zhang C1, Sun M1, Liu Y1, Li J1, Pan Y1, Ning T1, Guo C1, Liang Y1, Xu R5, Zhang L5, Cai H1, Ke Y1. „Concurrence of oral and genital human papillomavirus infection in healthy men: a population-based cross-sectional study in rural China.” Sci Rep. 2015 Oct 27;5:15637
(2) Polansky, H. Itzkovitz, E. 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#.U-s9ouOSz90
(3) Percinoto AC, Danelon M, Crivelini MM, Cunha RF, Percinoto C1. Condyloma acuminata in the tongue and palate of a sexually abused child: a case report. BMC Res Notes. 2014 Jul 23;7:467.
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25053204
(4) Maxillofacialcenter.com – „Squamous Papilloma” – Introduction
http://www.maxillofacialcenter.com/BondBook/mucosa/papilloma.html
(5) CDC.org – Human papillomavirus (HPV) and Oropharyngeal Cancer – Fact Sheet. Last Updated on November 22, 2013.
cdc.gov/std/hpv/stdfact-hpvandoropharyngealcancer.htm
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