Bio Natural Labs is pleased to announce a new supplement called B. Immune 1-Per-Day Immune Defense
About B. Immune:
An excellent method of boosting your immune system from within, and attacking the HPV virus, and other viruses like herpes, forcing them into cessation and taking back control of your life from these viruses FAST! Provides a full 30-day supply of our amazing HPVI (Homeopathic Virus Inhibitor) formula to knock out viruses fast and to help prevent you from contracting other viruses, such as the common cold or flu. This reduced formula is reccomended for all users who have low immune systems, and can also be taken with our other wonderful HPV supplements. If you have HPV, this supplement is on ADD-ON to our existing HPVI products, and not the holistic remedy. We reccomend using this supplement, where you take one capsule every other day to support a healthy immune system once your HPV infections clears, to prevent future reoccurances, after you have completed the first sets of your HPVI supplement. Keep outbreaks from ever happening again with this affordable and easy-to-take, every-other-day supplement!
*The FDA does not recognize the practice of herbs. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has not evaluated any statement made herein. None of the information provided is meant to act as a prescription, medical advice or therapeutic advice. Our products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. As with any dietary supplement, you should ALWAYS seek advice from a health care practitioner prior to use of any type of herb(s) or herbal products, if you are pregnant, nursing, have high blood pressure, heart or thyroid disease, diabetes, difficulty in urination, taking a Mao inhibitor, or any other prescription drug, or have any medical condition requiring a physician’s care. Always keep all herbal products, including HPVI, out of the reach of children.
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Thursday, February 25, 2010
Friday, January 15, 2010
Month of January Dubbed as Cervical Cancer Awareness Month
We were browsing the web searching for some informative articles on just how dangerous HPV can be in women, and indeed, we find yet again some rather startling truths. There are thousands of women that die in the US each year due to cervical cancer that is caused by the HPV virus. With these shocking numbers revealed, we also found out another interesting thing: the National Cervical Cancer Coalition has dubbed the month of January as Cervical Cancer Awareness Month, as they try to educate women around the world of the dangers of having HPV. Even more interesting is this related article that we found that was published on January 5, 2010 in the Baltimore Sun, entitled, “January is Cervical Health Awareness Month.”
The article cites,
“National Cervical Cancer Coalition (NCCC) launches campaign against Human Papillomavirus (HPV) cancer menace.
Cervical Cancer is the only cancer known to be exclusively caused by a common virus, the Human Papillomavirus (HPV). Nearly 4,000 women in America die of cervical cancer every year. An estimated 11,000 new cases will be diagnosed in the United States during 2010.
Recent research indicates that high-risk HPVs also cause some cases of cancers of the mouth, head and neck in men and women. Other than persons practicing lifelong abstinence, most women, and men, acquire an HPV infection during their lifetimes. Fortunately, most HPV infections are benign and disappear spontaneously. Some, however, do not go away and if persistent for many years, and even decades, may cause cancers.
Early detection of these precancers can be effectively treated before they become cancer. Regular gynecological Pap tests detect most cell changes due to HPV long before they progress to cervical cancer. New guidelines continue to recommend regular screening. Cervical cytology screening is recommended for women every two years beginning at age 21.
The National Cervical Cancer Coalition (NCCC) founded in 1996, is a grassroots nonprofit organization dedicated to serving women with, or at risk for, cervical cancer and HPV disease (www.nccc-online.org).”
(Source: Internet, 2010; http://www.baltimoresun.com/health/women/sns-health-cervical-awareness-month,0,5953980.story.)
If you think that you have signs and symptoms of HPV, such as warts, genital warts or anal warts, then don’t delay. Seek a medical doctor right away! You may also want to look into taking daily supplements that provide a natural remedy for HPV to better help fight off this virus.
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