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Organic Products for Genital Warts

Patients who have visible genital warts can be infected simultaneously with multiple HPV types. Human papilloma viruses are non-enveloped, double-stranded DNA viruses. The HPV genome encodes 6 early-open reading frames (E1, E2, E4, E5, E6, E7) and 2 late-open reading frames (L1, L2). Differences in L1 define HPV subtypes. The E genes encode proteins regulating function, and the L genes encode for viral capsid proteins.

Malignant tumors develop after long latency periods during which additional cellular modifications occur within the infected cell. The early region of these HPV types encodes two oncoproteins, E6 and E7, which associate with and neutralize the cellular tumor suppressors p53 and retinoblastoma (pRb), respectively. The virus initially infects the basal cell layer, and its life cycle is linked to the progressive differentiation of epithelial cells.

More than 120 distinct HPV subtypes have been identified. Of the 120 subtypes of HPV, 30 infect genital epithelium. These subtypes are divided into 3 categories based on their likelihood of inducing dyplasia and carcinoma. Establishing the subtype of HPV helps to determine the likelihood of malignant degeneration but has no bearing on the diagnosis or treatment of genital warts.

HPV types 6 and 11 are considered to be low risk and are the most common cause of genital warts. HPV types 31, 33, 45, 51, 52, 56, 58, and 59 are referred to be intermediate risk because they are common causes of squamous intraepithelial neoplasia but less common causes of squamous cell carcinoma. HPV types 16 and 18 are strongly associated with cervical dysplasia and anogenital cancers.

Genetic mechanisms define the basis for HPV risk category. The E6 and E7 proteins of the low-risk types, HPV 6 and HPV 11, replicate as an episome and rarely incorporate their genetic material into the host DNA, although these proteins have been occasionally demonstrated in cancer cells. Intermediate and high risk HPV DNA intercalates itself into human DNA. Their E6 and E7 genes can produce oncoproteins that alter cell growth regulation. E6 oncoprotein inactivates p53, the tumor suppressor gene. The oncoprotein produced by E7 inactivates pRb.

The immune system plays a central role in regression of genital HPV disease via both cellular and humoral immunity. Spontaneously regressing genital warts show significant epidermal and dermal influx of CD4-activated memory lymphocytes compared to nonregressing lesions. Cellular immunity appears to be the prime means of repelling HPV infection.

The association of serum antibodies to HPV proteins with HPV-related diseases is well documented, but what role these antibodies play is uncertain because their presence does not correlate with wart clearance. Evidence suggests that T cells in male and the female genital epithelium secrete protective antibodies against many HPV infections; the significance of this is unclear.

We source high-quality medicinal plant extracts from all over the world. Over the years, we have traveled the world identifying the best cultivators of medicinal plant extracts for our HPV cure. This was necessary because a wide spectrum of antiviral organic plant material is used for genital warts cures, and our standards are very high.

CURED is widely recognized in the industry for providing organic medicinal plant treatments of the highest quality. We are fortunate to have access to the most effective medicinal plant extracts to cure genital warts. We are well respected among the small group of organic farmers of medicinal plant extracts, who are extremely passionate about the trade and take great pride in the material they produce.

We have established strong relationships with them and often purchase their entire stock. That’s why we are able to offer a highly unique and effective HPV cure. Due to individual relationships we have developed with these organic farmers over the years, we are able to obtain extracts that are not available in the commercial market.

All our farmers practice organic farming techniques for cultivation of their medicinal plant extracts. They are located at higher altitudes, and are far from industries and roads that cause pollution. The air, water, and soil are clean and pure. The plants and resulting extracts are powerful, pure, and highly effective.

Our oils and extracts are rare, unique and very different from the industrial-quality essential oils used by most companies. The oils and extracts we use are products of plant metabolism, reflecting a plant’s struggle for survival and the ways and means it uses to communicate with other organisms. To learn more, please go to http://www.bcured.net.

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