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A Herpes Virus is Linked to Severe Chest Pain; CBCD Reviews a Report

A study showed a link between a herpes virus and a disorder called angina. (1)

Angina “can develop before conception, when an egg or sperm cell becomes infected with a strain of herpes virus that causes the common childhood disease known as Roseola.
— Dr. Flamand
ROCHESTER, NEW YORK, UNITED STATES, June 19, 2015 /EINPresswire.com/ --

“Infected with a herpes virus? The CBCD recommends taking Gene-Eden-VIR or Novirin.” - Greg Bennett, CBCD

A study linked the Roseola virus, which is a member in the herpes family of viruses, with severe chest pain in individuals who have a disorder called angina. These individuals are predisposed to the development of the disorder because the herpes virus integrates with the individual’s genome. As study co-author, Dr. Louis Flamand said, “There's no way to get rid of the genetic condition, because it is in a person's DNA … as a preventive measure, subjects could be monitored more closely for the development of cardiovascular diseases.” (1) Dr. Flamand is the vice chair of the department of microbiology-immunology at Laval University in Quebec, Canada.

The CBCD points out that people who have this herpes virus hiding in their genes, face three times the risk of angina. “Angina is estimated to strike more than 3 million people in the United States each year. According to the U.S. National Library of Medicine, the chest pain and discomfort of angina from blocked blood vessels is a symptom of heart disease. In some cases, angina appears before a heart attack.” (1) The CBCD recommends that individuals concerned about a herpes virus infection take Gene-Eden-VIR or Novirin. The formula of these natural antiviral products was designed to help the immune system target the latent form of herpes viruses.

Click to learn more about latent viruses.

The formula of Gene-Eden-VIR and Novirin was tested by Hanan Polansky and Edan Itzkovitz from the CBCD in two clinical studies that followed FDA guidelines. The studies showed that the formula is effective against the herpes family of viruses. The clinical studies were published in the peer reviewed, medical journal Pharmacology & Pharmacy, the first, in a special edition on Advances in Antiviral Drugs. Study authors wrote that, “individuals infected with the (a herpes virus) … reported a safe decrease in their symptoms following treatment with (the formula of Gene-Eden-VIR and Novirin).” (2) The study authors also wrote that, “We observed a statistically significant decrease in the severity, duration, and frequency of symptoms.” (2)

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Gene-Eden-VIR and Novirin are natural antiviral dietary supplements. Their formula contains five natural ingredients: Selenium, Camellia Sinesis Extract, Quercetin, Cinnamomum Extract, and Licorice Extract. The first ingredient is a trace element, and the other four are plant extracts. Each ingredient and its dose was chosen through a scientific approach. Scientists at polyDNA, the company that invented and patented the formula, scanned thousands of scientific and medical papers published in various medical and scientific journals, and identified the safest and most effective natural ingredients against latent viruses.

To date, Gene-Eden-VIR and Novirin are the only natural antiviral products on the market with published clinical studies that support their claims. Note: Novirin has the same formula as Gene-Eden-VIR. However, it contains higher quality and more expensive ingredients.

Dr. Flamand continued, noting that angina “can develop before conception, when an egg or sperm cell becomes infected with a strain of herpes virus that causes the common childhood disease known as Roseola. When that happens subjects are born with a copy of the virus in every cell of their body.” (1)

What treatments are currently available for those infected with the herpes virus that causes Roseola?

WebMD says that “The Roseola fever can be managed with acetaminophen (such as Tylenol), ibuprofen (such as Advil or Motrin), or sponge baths. If you give medicine to your baby, follow your doctor's advice about what amount to give. Do not give aspirin to anyone younger than 20 years of age because of the risk of Reye syndrome. The Roseola rash will go away without medical treatment.” (3) In other words, there is no FDA approved medication that fights the active strain of the herpes virus.

However, the CBCD points out that the natural antiviral products, Gene-Eden-VIR and Novirin, were designed to help the immune system target the latent (dormant or semi- sleeping) virus.

“In light of the fact that there are no medications against the strain of herpes that causes Roseola, and in light of the link the virus has to angina, the CBCD recommends that infected individuals take Gene-Eden-VIR or Novirin against the latent form of the virus.” - Greg Bennett, CBCD

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References:

(1) Dotinga, R. "Herpes Virus Tied to Angina Risk, Study Suggests" Published on June 16, 2015. (WebMD.com)

(2) Polansky, H., Itzkovitz, E. Gene-Eden-VIR Is Antiviral: Results of a Post Marketing Clinical Study. Published on August 12, 2013.http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=36101#.VH2qQNKUf90

(3) WebMD.com - Skin Problems & Treatments Health Center - Roseola - Topic Overview - Last Updated: September 09, 2014

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