Straight Talk Genital Warts

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First the bad news.
Genital warts are caused by the human papilloma virus which means they are very contagious.
Both men and women are at equal risk of contracting and spreading this STD.
Genital warts can be found on and inside of all the skin surfaces associated with sexual activity.
They first appear as small bumps, then grow into cauliflower shaped clusters.
Being a virus papilloma, genital warts are very hard to eradicate from your body.
A virus is a life form witch rewrites the DNA of the infected cells to reproduce itself.
What does the doctor say? Take care not to damage, scratch, or pick at these warts.
Inform your partner, use a condom, and practice safe sex.
Wash your hands thoroughly with hot water and soap.
Avoid touching them because they are so contagious you could spread them with your hands.
The good news is that these viruses have been around as long as life has been on this planet so other life forms, as well as your own body, have the natural compounds and systems to fight off and control these viruses.
The trick is to turn on your immune system and feed it with what it needs to fight this virus.
Fortunately your body is a very good machine for controlling viruses, but it needs the vitamins and minerals for fuel.
The healthier the choices you make the better your body can rid itself of these foreign life forces that invade it.
Make no mistake your body is at war and the healthier your choices the faster it will respond.
There are natural compounds like Arbor Vitae, Potassium, Black Sulphide, Wild Yellow Indigo, and Nitric Acid that rev up your body's ability to fight viruses.
Especially viruses like Papilloma.
Also a good multi vitamin well help prevent the rest of your body from getting run down as your immune system learns to fight the virus.
Take action now! Your health and your partners health is at risk, not to mention the health of others you may come into contact with.
This is not the end of the world.
You and your partners lives will be back to normal in time but it is a good lesson in healthy life choices.
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