“Infected with the herpes virus? The CBCD recommends taking Novirin or Gene-Eden-VIR.” – Greg Bennett, CBCD A genital herpes infection (by mostly HSV-2) can cause irreversible damage to the testicles, which in turn results in an inability to have children. Dr. Malolina and colleagues wrote that an acute infection with the herpes virus “results in… Read more »
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CMV Can Cause Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD); The CBCD Reviews the Evidence
“Infected with the cytomegalovirus (CMV)? The CBCD recommends Novirin or Gene-Eden-VIR.” – Greg Bennett, CBCD The cytomegalovirus (CMV) is linked to inflammatory bowel disease. IBD is a common name for several different disorders, such as Crohn’s Disease and Ulcerative Colitis. Dr. Dimitroulia and colleagues wrote that “patients with Crohn’s disease had more often detectable CMV genome …… Read more »
Unsafe Sex More Common in Women Over 20; CBCD Reviews Study
“Infected with HPV virus? The CBCD recommends taking Novirin or Gene-Eden-VIR.” – Greg Bennett, CBCD Dr. Henchion wrote in an Irish study that “Adults aged 20 and over are more likely to have had less comprehensive sex education compared to their younger peers and may be more likely to engage in unsafe sex.” (1) The… Read more »
Herpes Virus Can Spread From One Part of the body to Another; CBCD Reviews Medical Information
Dr. Thomas Nesbitt said that “Herpetic auto-inoculation from one part of the body to another is always possible but not always predictable. Herpetic infections can spread from one portion of the body to another, for example, from an active genital lesion to the eyes by one’s own hands.” (1) Dr. Nesbitt served as Clinical Microbiology… Read more »
Low Sperm Count and Male Infertility Due to Herpes Virus (HSV-2); CBCD Reviews Scientific Studies
“Infected with the genital herpes virus (HSV-2)? The CBCD recommends taking Novirin or Gene-Eden-VIR.” – John Evans, CBCD According Dr. Monavari and colleagues, an asymptomatic, or latent herpes infection, contributes to male infertility. “Viral infections impair male fertility, either by directly invading the male genital tract cells, or by indirectly causing local inflammatory or immunological… Read more »