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How do chronic viruses, such as Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), Cytomegalovirus (CMV), Herpes Simplex virus (HSV), Varicella Zoster virus (VZV), Hepatitis B Virus (HBV), Hepatitis C Virus (HCV), or Human Papillomavirus (HPV) cause the major diseases, and what can you do to protect yourself against these viruses? To answer this question, we start with a little background in biology, explained in everyday language. To make the information even more accessible, we use the Q&A format. The questions and answers are based on the highly acclaimed scientific discovery by Dr. Hanan Polansky, first published in his 2003 purple book entitled: "Microcompetition with Foreign DNA and the Origin of Chronic Disease." You can read more about the discovery on the publisher's website.
Do the major diseases start with a genetic mutation? How does a virus manufacture its proteins? What happens to the human genes when a virus is present? Which chronic viruses are dangerous? How can I protect myself against chronic viruses? Where can I get the antiviral Gene-Eden?
What is a protein?
What is a latent or chronic virus?
Gene-Eden, which is currently marketed in the US and Israel, includes five natural ingredients: Green Tea (Camellia Sinensis) Extract, Quercetin, Licorice Extract, Cinnamon Extract, and Selenomethionine. The following table lists the number of scientific papers published on each of these ingredients according to PUBMED as of September 1, 2009.
See a small selection these studies here. After analyzing the clinical and laboratory observations reported in these studies with our proprietary bio-informatics computer program, our scientists concluded that the listed natural ingredients have a strong, broad range (that is, against many viruses), antiviral effect.
Where can I get the antiviral Gene-Eden? Gene-Eden is available on Amazon.com.
Do you want to kill the chronic viruses hiding in your body? Order Gene-Eden, the natural antiviral supplement that assists the immune system in killing these viruses. Gene-Eden was developed by Dr. Hanan Polansky* and his team of scientists.
*Before you buy Gene-Eden, you might want to read about Dr. Hanan Polansky and his highly acclaimed scientific achievements. Just enter his name in Google, and follow the links.
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On Chronic Viruses as a Cause of Cancer
1. Wikipedia on viruses and cancer (link)
2. National Cancer Institute on viruses and cancer (link)
3. Cancer Research UK on "Infectious Agents and Cancer" (link)
4. The Telegraph newspaper on viruses and prostate cancer, new finding! (link)
5. On the effectiveness of the antiviral drug Ribavirin against cancer (link)
6. According to PUBMED, as of September 22, 2009, there are more than 115,000
scientific papers published on the topic of viruses in cancer |
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On Chronic Viruses as a Cause of Arthritis
1. Medicine Online website on viruses and arthritis (link)
2. Review paper published in Arthritis Research and Therapy on EBV as a cause of arthritis (link)
3. Guide from Family Practice Notebook website on viruses as a cause of arthritis (link)
4. According to PUBMED, as of September 22, 2009, there are more than 5,000
scientific papers published on the topic of viruses in arthritis |
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On Chronic Viruses as a Cause of Obesity
1. Discover Magazine on "The Obesity Bug, And Other News From Nerdland" (link)
2. Fox News on "Obesity 'Virus' Spreads Like Common Cold, Scientists Say" (link)
3. BBC on "Obesity 'may be linked to virus'" (link)
4. According to PUBMED, as of September 22, 2009, there are more than 1,000
scientific papers published on the topic of viruses in obesity |
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On Chronic Viruses as a Cause of Cardiovascular Disease
1. Review paper published in Pharmacological Reports on chronic viruses as the cause of atherosclerosis (link)
2. A book entitled: "Plague Time: How Stealth Infections Cause Cancer, Heart Disease, and Other Deadly Ailments" by Paul W. Ewald (link)
3. Review paper published in Expert review of cardiovascular therapy on chronic viruses as the cause of atherosclerosis (link)
4. According to PUBMED, as of September 22, 2009, there are more than 12,000
scientific papers published on the topic of viruses in cardiovascular disease |
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On Chronic Viruses as a Cause of Diabetes
1. Article on BBC entitled: Virus 'triggers child diabetes' (link)
2. Recent scientific review in Clinical Immunology on the relationship between viruses and type 1 diabetes (link)
3. According to PUBMED, as of September 22, 2009, there are more than 6,000 scientific papers published on the topic of viruses in diabetes
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