General Wellness

How Do Your Hormones Influence HPV?

Hormones play an important role in the body’s chemical messaging system. Hormones help direct and regulate many bodily processes. Like most systems, hormones operate within a delicate balance that can lead to undesirable symptoms and disease when disturbed. We have talked a lot about the importance of lifestyle and dietary factors as well as genetics …

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The Nutrient Connection – How Micronutrients Could be at The Root of Your HPV.

When many of us think of the health benefits of food proteins, fats, and carbohydrates come to mind. These macronutrients make up the general composition of our foods but within them lie additional health-promoting compounds called micronutrients. Micronutrients include trace minerals and vitamins that support the normal growth and development of living organisms. Without them, …

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Condyloma Acuminatum: Genital Warts

Condyloma Acuminatum is a fancy way of saying genital warts – a common symptom of a Human Papillomavirus (HPV) infection. Genital warts can be alarming and irritating. If you are experiencing genital warts, you are probably wondering how you can get rid of them. Is there anything you can do naturally? In this blog, we …

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How To Supplement AHCC® for HPV

Natural health products are growing in popularity, likely due to their generally strong safety profiles and wide-ranging impact on the body.  Before starting any supplement, it is important to know if it’s right for you. AHCC® is a powerful immune support derived from medicinal mushrooms. Papillex has recently added AHCC® to our HPV arsenal and …

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Is Cervical Cancer Genetic?

Cervical cancer remains the second most common cancer among women worldwide. Certain high-risk strains of the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) are responsible for causing cervical cancer.  Around 70-90% of individuals with HPV will clear the virus 12 to 24 months after infection. However, in few individuals, the viral infection can persist and cause cellular changes …

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