Control the Epstein Barr, Hepatitis, and Herpes Viruses With Gene-Eden, an Natural Antiviral Supplement

What is your number one enemy? Chronic viruses that reside in your body. Scientific research shows that viruses, such as the Epstein Barr Virus (EBV), Cytomegalovirus (CMV), Herpes Virus, and the Hepatitis Virus (HBV and HCV), that reside in almost all of us, cause most major diseases. Worried? There is a solution.

On September 21, 2009, the Center for the Biology of Chronic Disease (CBCD), sent out an important press release describing how the most common chronic viruses cause these diseases. The press release starts by quoting Dr. Illa R Singh, an associate professor of pathology at the University of Utah, who said in a recent interview on his study that “for the first time we have analyzed prostate cancer and normal prostate tissue and found cancers are much more likely to have [the chronic XMRV virus].” … “It was also more likely to be present in more aggressive tumors,” Singh said. “We found it in 20 percent of the least aggressive tumors and over 45 percent of the most aggressive tumors.”

Dr. Singh’s is not alone. There are many studies that find chronic viruses living in malignant tissues in many different types of cancer. My surprise came in the next section. As it turns out, Dr. Hanan Polansky predicted these results! In 2003, Dr. Polansky published his highly acclaimed “purple book.” In his book Dr. Polansky states that the cause of most cancers is chronic viruses. According to Dr. Polansky, chronic viruses are genetic parasites, which “starve” human genes and cause them to behave as if they have been mutated. Now, we all know that mutated genes cause cause cancer, and many other diseases. This means, that chronic viruses also cause these diseases.

And for those of us that need a picture in their minds to understand the effect of the chronic viruses on the human genes, the press release offers a wonderful metaphor. It is asking us to think of the nucleus inside the cell as a field with many flowers. To bear fruits, the flowers need to be pollinated by certain bees. Now in this metaphor a virus is another flower that migrated into the field. The viral flower also attracts the bees, however, with much higher efficiency (stronger scent?). What happens to the production of fruits by the local flowers? It declines. And since many animals are dependent on these fruits, the entire ecosystem is affected. The “starved” human genes stop bearing their fruits, or proteins. They behave as if they’ve been mutated. (They were not, but to a puzzled scientist they look like they’ve been mutated!) And without the needed proteins, the cell stops functioning properly, the first step in the development of a major disease.

What a powerful metaphor!

Now the the punchline. We can fight these chronic viruses. The Starved Gene was not just another discovery. As it turns out, it led the scientists at polyDNA, a biotechnology company, to develop Gene-Eden, an all natural, antiviral dietary supplement that targets many of the most common viruses. To develop Gene-Eden, the scientists used their signature process. First, they downloaded thousands of scientific papers published in scientific journals. Then, they analyzed these papers with their in-house proprietary bio-informatics-based software. And finally, they used the results of the analysis to identify the most effective, yet safe natural compounds. These compounds were combined to form the Gene-Eden formulation. Now, this is no small feat. This process produced a supplement that targets viruses such as Epstein Barr (EBV), Herpes, Hepatitis, Cytomegalovirus (CMV), or Human Papillomavirus (HPV).

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