Potential treatment for HPV

Delta4Embassy

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Another thread is offering an HPV cure. It's a (badly) written ad by someone who obviously doesn't natively speak English, so consider the source.

Googling for HPV cure I do find a promising mention of a mushroom extract here,

In First Human Trial Mushroom Extract Cures HPV Infections

"In the study, 10 women who had tested positive for HPV were given AHCC once a day for up to six months. Upon retesting, five came back negative for the virus. In three of those women, the HPV stayed at bay after stopping AHCC treatment. The other two patients who tested negative are still in the study, aiming to complete a six-month treatment course of AHCC.

“With this study, for the first time, we've shown it's possible to eradicate HPV in women using AHCC for only three months or up to six months,” Smith said.

An official phase II randomized, placebo-controlled trial is now underway at Houston Medical School.

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Dr. Serena Chen, director of the division of reproductive endocrinology at Saint Barnabas Medical Center in New Jersey, warns that the extract is not approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. She said it could be hard to find AHCC in the form, purity, and dose that were used in Smith’s study.

Chen cited evidence that supplements can be tainted with other agents, so people need to be careful about consuming them unless the company adheres to certain production standards."

Any bonafide cure to something afflicting 70% of the US population will be on the news around the clock. So if you see someone promising a cure, it's a safe bet they're conning you. Hell even Cancer Treament Centers of America is a con with their little legally required disclaimer on their tv ads of "You should not expect to experience these results." So you're paying for what exactly?
 

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