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Gene-Eden For-Safer-Sex: A New Dietary Supplement Protects Against STDs

Sexually transmitted diseases (STD's) are a major human health issue. There are many STD's, including HIV/AIDS, Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Hepatitis, Herpes, Human Papilloma Virus (HPV), and Syphilis. (1) The previous list includes both bacterial and viral STD's. In contrast to bacterial STD's, which can be cured with antibiotics, "viral STIs/STDs cannot be cured including HPV, Herpes, Hepatitis B, and HIV." (2)

To date, the most common way to reduce the risk of acquiring STD's is use of condoms. The problem is that a "condom merely reduces, but does not eliminate, the risk of an STD." (2)

To enhance the protection offered by condoms, the scientists at polyDNA have developed Gene-Eden For-Safer-Sex: SX-101 formula, a dietary supplement which helps the immune system kill invading viruses which cause sexually transmitted diseases.

Gene-Eden For-Safer-Sex works in different ways to protect the body from STD's, such as reducing the entry of viruses into human cells, inhibiting viral replication after entering a cell, and reducing viral gene activation. The result is extra protection against STD infection.

Gene-Eden For-Safer-Sex has six ingredients: Geraniin, Curcumin Extract, Licorice Extract, Cinnamon Extract, Quercetin, and Selenium. To identify these ingredients, the scientists at polyDNA scanned the scientific literature, analyzed hundreds of papers using a proprietary bioinformatics-based computer program, and identified the most effective and safe natural ingredients. Some of the laboratory and clinical studies, which were published in scientific journals, show that these natural ingredients have a strong virus inhibiting effect, are presented on polyDNA's website.

Gene-Eden For-Safer-Sex offers extra protection against sexually transmitted diseases, but it is not intended to replace other safer sex methods, including the use of condoms.

Stopping STD's is a key human health goal. As the CDC reports, "All Americans have an interest in STD prevention because all communities are impacted by STDs and all individuals directly or indirectly pay for the costs of these diseases." (4) If you are sexually active and want to increase your protection against STD's, you should consider taking Gene-Eden For-Safer-Sex.

For more information on Gene-Eden For-Safer-Sex, visit http://www.gene-eden.com/safersex.php

Gene-Eden For-Safer-Sex is also available on Amazon.com, at

http://www.amazon.com/Gene-Eden-Formula-Safer-Sex-Dietary-Supplement/dp/B004SFRYHK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=hpc&qid=1301473557&sr=8-1

About:

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 of the relationship between the DNA of latent (chronic) viruses and the onset of chronic diseases. Dr. Polansky's book can be freely downloaded from the CBCD website.

Sources

1: Egendorf, Laura, ed. 2007. Sexually Transmitted Diseases. New York, NY: Thompson Gale.

2: Sutton, Amy L., ed. Sexually Transmitted Diseases Sourcebook. Detroit, MI: Omnigraphics.

3: The Center for Disease Control (CDC). 2009 Sexually Transmitted Diseases Surveillance Report. http://www.cdc.gov/std/stats09/default.htm




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