Lindsay Lohan Just One Celebrity Suffering from Herpes

127 views printerPrint | Celebrities fighting a herpes infection are in the public eye more than others who also suffer from herpes. Nationwide, 16.2%, or about one out of six, people 14 to 49 years of age have genital HSV-2 infection.
By: Simon Campbell
 
 
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Feb. 20, 2012 - PRLog -- Some websites claim that Lindsay Lohan is just one of many celebrities that live with a Herpes infection. The Center for the Biology of Chronic Disease (CBCD) has learned that according to several Online sites that follow celebrities, there are many celebrities with Herpes. Who are they, and why should anyone care?

Speaking of Lindsay Lohan, Top-10-List.org said “This troublesome actress has reportedly had a case of herpes.” Lindsay Lohan isn’t the only one. Celebrities fighting a herpes infection just happen to be in the public eye more than others who also suffer from herpes.

The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) on its website says “Nationwide, 16.2%, or about one out of six, people 14 to 49 years of age have genital HSV-2 infection.”

Over time, herpes outbreaks usually decrease in frequency. The Herpes virus is known to go into periods of dormancy, where it behaves as if it is hibernating, or sleeping. When the virus is dormant, or latent, as scientists call it, the person is not sick. In fact, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) says “Some viruses … can enter a state known as latency in which the virus is not being replicated. In the latent state, the virus does not cause disease.”

However, there is always the possibility that dormant viruses will reactivate. Moreover, dormant viruses are genetic parasites that steal scarce genetic resources needed by the body’s cells. In contrast to the FDA’s view, Dr. Hanan Polansky discovered the biological mechanism through which this foreign DNA causes disease. It is called Microcompetition with Foreign DNA. Dr. Polansky’s “Purple Book” discusses these concepts and is available as a free download at: http://www.cbcd.net.

What can one do against dormant viruses?

Today, there is no drug that can kill the dormant herpes virus in infected individuals. However, there is a natural remedy that helps the immune system kill dormant (latent) viruses. It is called Gene-Eden-VIR.
Gene-Eden-VIR is not a drug, and does not offer a cure. However, the CBCD believes that Gene-Eden-VIR is a natural product that infected individuals should consider.

Most people may wonder whether Gene-Eden-VIR is an affordable, safe and effective HPV remedy.

In regard to affordability, Gene-Eden-VIR is sold exclusively online through the gene-eden.com website. A bottle costs $34.99 and includes a month’s supply of Gene-Eden-VIR.

In regard to safety, according to polyDNA, in over three years of being on the market, there have been no reports of side effects. In addition, each bottle is GMP certified, which means that the product is keeping good manufacturing practices as outlined by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

In regard to effectiveness against the dormant herpes virus, each Gene-Eden-VIR capsule contains a patented formula of five natural ingredients, each at a uniquely selected dose.

These ingredients were selected after extensive research through a scientific method developed by Dr. Hanan Polansky. The method is based on electronic and manual analysis of thousands of scientific and medical papers published on the topic of research.

The abstracts of these scientific papers are available on pubmed.gov where individuals can find real scientific references explaining exactly what works, why, and how.

“Gene-Eden combines several proven substances that work harmoniously to help boost the body’s own immune system or have other antiviral properties. The scientific data with regard to the immune enhancing and antiviral properties published in reputable sources on each individual compound in the Gene-Eden formula is impressive. Use of this product clearly has scientific merit based on published material.” – Dr. Norman Cohen, MD

The CBCD believes that the Gene-Eden website located at http://www.gene-eden.com can help individuals gather more information on the conditions potentially caused by the herpes virus. It also provides resources for infected individuals that would like to reclaim their lives. It is the CBCD’s opinion that the Gene-Eden-VIR website can provide the information needed to help individuals back on a path toward overall wellbeing.

For more information on Gene-Eden-VIR and how it can help individuals infected with the dormant herpes virus, visit the Gene-Eden-VIR website at http://www.gene-eden.com.

For more information on the Center for the Biology of Chronic Disease, or to schedule an interview with one of our researchers, please visit http://www.cbcd.net or call 585-250-9999.

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The Center for the Biology of Chronic Disease (CBCD, http://www.cbcd.net) is a research center recognized by the IRS as a 501(c)(3) non-for-profit organization. The mission of the CBCD is to advance the research on the biology of chronic diseases, and to accelerate the discovery of treatments for these diseases.

The CBCD published the “Purple Book” by Dr. Hanan Polansky. The book presents Dr. Polansky’s highly acclaimed scientific theory on the relationship between the DNA of dormant (latent) viruses and the onset of major diseases, such as cancer, obesity, heart disease, arthritis, diabetes, and others. Dr. Polansky’s book is available as a free download from the CBCD website.
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