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Follow on Google News | Cytomegalovirus Infection May Increase Risk of Type 2 DiabetesA study found that the percentage of people that had type 2 diabetes was twice as high in those that carried the virus than those that did not.
By: The Center for the Biology of Chronic Disease CMV is a common infection that is estimated to be found in most adults over 40 years old. It is also one of the herpesviruses. The CDC states, “Most CMV infections are “silent,” meaning most people who are infected with CMV have no signs or symptoms. However, CMV can cause disease in people with a weakened immune system and in babies infected before birth.” What is a “silent” infection? Scientists would label this type of infection a “latent” infection. Why is this important? This is significant because strengthening your immune system can help reduce the risk of the latent cytomegalovirus “waking up” and causing symptoms of a disease. The public should remember that to date, there is no vaccine against a Cytomegalovirus infection. Up until today, prevention of a Cytomegalovirus infection has focused on avoiding exposure to saliva and urine. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) recommends washing hands often with soap and water for 15-20 seconds, especially after changing diapers, feeding a young child, wiping a young child’s nose or drool, or handling children’s toys. People also should not share food, drinks, or eating utensils used by young children. They should not put a child’s pacifier in the mouth, share a toothbrush with a young child, and they should avoid contact with saliva when kissing a child. They should also clean toys, countertops, and other surfaces that are exposed to children’s urine or saliva. At present, the CBCD believes a Cytomegalovirus infection may be improved and symptoms lessened by boosting the immune system with a CMV remedy that works against the latent (sleeping) Cytomegalovirus. One CMV remedy that was scientifically developed to boost the immune system against the latent Cytomegalovirus is Gene-Eden-VIR. The CBCD suggests trying this all-natural, broad-spectrum, antiviral remedy. Why? The CBCD believes taking Gene-Eden-VIR makes sense. It goes beyond symptoms to the cause and helps lower the concentration of the latent CMV within the body by boosting the natural immune system. “The key to your health is to reduce the level of the chronic viruses in your body to harmless levels. There are no known medications or supplements that can completely eradicate these viruses, except in rare cases where your immune system recovers.” – Dr. Hanan Polansky Gene-Eden-VIR is not a drug. It is not a cure. However, it is the first antiviral, natural, CMV remedy scientifically designed to boost the immune system and lower the numbers of the latent Cytomegalovirus in your body to symptom free levels. Those who are considering taking it may have questions about how much it costs, whether it is safe, and whether it is effective. Gene-Eden-VIR is an extremely safe CMV remedy. To date, in over three years of being on the market, no side effects have been reported by Gene-Eden’s users. Each capsule contains a patented formula of five all natural ingredients including selenium, camellia sinesis extract, quercetin, cinnamomum extract, and licorice extract. In addition, each bottle is GMP Certified. (If a product is GMP Certified it means that the product is keeping good manufacturing practices as outlined by the Food and Drug Administration [FDA].) Gene-Eden-VIR is highly efficient against the latent Cytomegalovirus; Scientific papers on the ingredients of Gene-Eden-VIR can be easily accessed on pubmed.gov. Gene-Eden-VIR is sold exclusively online through the Gene-Eden website. This lowers operating costs and allows savings to be passed on to Gene-Eden’s users! Each bottle of Gene-Eden-VIR (a one month’s supply) costs just $34.99. To learn more about Gene-Eden-VIR, the only CMV remedy on the market today that helps the body maintain low concentrations of the latent Cytomegalovirus, that is scientifically backed by published material, please visit http://www.gene- Gene-Eden-VIR was developed without the use of animal test subjects. The Center for the Biology of Chronic Disease 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 latent (chronic) viruses and the onset of chronic diseases. End
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