HPV - Human Papilloma Virus - 
Genital Warts

Warts, common warts, body warts, flat warts, anal warts, 
Venereal warts, molluscum, verruca warts, plantar warts, vaginal warts

 

HPV - Human Papilloma Virus  - Genital Warts

Since opening MBOL in August 05, I cannot believe the number of people out there who suffer from all the illnesses, diseases, and medical conditions that have turned this site into a mega medical site with an awesome amount of people - traffic daily. 

HPV was a genuine but unpleasant surprise to most sufferers. 

Okay... let's go.

The most common request I receive is for the genital version, mostly the vaginal version of the disease. However, what I will recommend will cover any of the wart conditions mentioned above. 

Of the estimated eighty best known strains of HPV, at least thirty are associated with venereal diseases. However, it is not unlikely that as many as forty percent of all adults carry some version of HPV in their genetic make-up... much like many other strains of other dormant viruses including bubonic plague. 

It is a safe guestimate that of all sexually active men and women, at least fifty percent of these women will contract HPV in their lifetimes. Most carriers of HPV don't even know that they are. 

HPV is highly contagious and, because, it is a skin-to-skin transmission disease, its mere presence anywhere on the body can cause transmission from one person to another. For example, genital HP virus can be found in pubic hair and other parts of the body not just in the genitals or in bodily fluids. 

Therefore, it is simply skin-to-skin contact alone that can spread genital HPV from one partner to another. 

What helps the spread of this disease is that it is so highly personal that most carriers don't seek medical help or advice and just enjoy life through denial. That denial facilitates the spread of the disease.

Most HPV warts are just a nuisance. However, some HPV warts can be extremely serious and can even lead to cancer, often cervical cancer from genital warts. So, it is something you don't want just to dismiss.

Some people with HPV do not even have warts. It can enter their genetic code where it can either incubate or remain dormant for years and even generations.

Symptoms for women are difficult to discover in that the disease rarely exhibits any identifiable signs except through PAP smears. In men, symptoms are warts on the penis, scrotum, and anal areas with some rare occurrences in the mouth (men and women). 

Removal of warts as a traditional medical includes topical salves, cauterization, laser treatments, or freezing... neither one of which is particularly desirable. 

Cure? While warts can be easily and painlessly removed, the underlying cause of HPV cannot be cured... and may never be. Like most "smart viruses", they mutate quickly and easily against any assault to their destruction. 

Essentially, the best we can do against smart viruses is to isolate them into a form of encapsulated quarantine. All animal species carry many dormant strains of viruses often considered wiped out even centuries ago. They become part of the genetic code along with the antibodies to keep them in check. 

Humans carry a dormant form of most viruses of the major global or regional pandemics. Viruses just don't go away. HPV may be just another of them. And, as the human herd gets larger and larger, these viruses are just nature's way of culling the flock. 

One of the things that assists these viruses in spreading is they are most welcome into bodies that have low immune systems, not enough antibodies to mount an aggressive defense against them.

Now, how do you protect yourself from HPV - Human Papilloma Virus  - Genital Warts or to get it under control?

Here is my best recommendation to dealing with HPV and warts in general. You are free to accept or reject and proceed along your merry way. 

1) Get a complete medical examination including blood work targeting the HPV virus. Women should also get a Pap smear immediately. 
It is important to determine what strain of HPV you actually have. Most wart conditions are just nuisances. But, their root cause should be determined. 

2) If you are a smoker or work in a smoke-filled environment, quit and / or get out of that environment immediately. Smoke seriously aggravates the situation. It is bad enough. There is no reason to go looking for more ways to make it worse. This is true of both men and women but especially women.  

3) If you are diagnosed with any form of HPV, you can dramatically reduce its impact on your life by a product called Heal Warts

While it will not cure the HPV, it will help dramatically to gain control of it and helps you from spreading it and becoming socially less desirable. 

I highly recommend this product both because of its success rate and because I trust the people behind it. You can, too. 

4) If your HPV is sexual in nature, you might want to consider a wholly modified and more careful lifestyle. Keep in mind, in some jurisdictions, spreading HPV while knowing that you have it could land you into criminal court or face some very hefty law suits. 

Note: Because of the skin-to-skin contagion of HPV, as mentioned above, 
a condom is not an effective anti-HPV prevention strategy.  

5) Because of its proven connection with low immune systems and because of the growing threat of other invasions to our bodies such as avian flu, I most strongly recommend that in addition to a better lifestyle that you consider seriously boosting your immune system immediately. 

That way, besides Heal Warts, you will help your body's internal army to help control this virus that has already taken hold while being better able to fight the newer, more violent viruses that are just a few years away. 

When a pandemic does hit, there will be 150,000,000 people who will die. Most of those people will die because they have low immune systems and whose bodies will be unable to generate enough internal troop strength to protect them. 

You have enough on your plate right now. Let's not make things any worse. 

So, how do you improve your immune system? Two simple things.

a) The American Journal of Medicine agrees with me that because of what we have done to our food supply, we all need nutritional supplementation. 

I have been embroiled in the constant debate over what vitamins are best and why or why not. And, the battles don't seem to have a clear definition other than to suggest that the over-the-counter stuff at your department store or pharmacy are borderline useless. 

With what we have done to our immune systems both with our constant search for newer and more dramatic ways to destroy it, it is imperative that besides wiping out the poisons and neurotoxins in our homes, especially for the complexity of our women's more fragile systems and children's developing systems, that we begin the process of correcting the problem and rebuilding them. 

My wife and, in our case, our cat are most important to me. And, considering who I am and what I know, what I recommend to you is what we do at home. And, we are poster people for great health.   

So, what I have found works best is a liquid multi-vitamin with an excellent high potency track record and which targets, besides the whole body, the brain and the eyes. Have a quick look here. Very affordable. In the end, it's your health and your choice. 

b) Get active. To power up a great immune system and to move Heal Warts around most quickly and efficiently throughout each and every cell of your body, it is imperative that you circulate all this good stuff with fresh oxygen and to remove the spent fuels your body no longer needs and which, the longer they stay there, are harming your system. 

Even simple fast walking will do the trick. And, you'll feel a ton better as well. Do it each and every day for, say, forty five minutes.

Follow these simple steps starting right now, today, this very minute, and I promise you, you will feel 100% better and more confident than ever in your whole life.

I hope this page has given you the starting blocks you need for a healthier, more comfortable life. If you didn't readily find what you're looking for, just drop me a note.

 

 

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