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Gene-Eden for Safer Sex May Help Prevent Higher Gay/Bisexual Cancer Rates
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By: Simon Campbell Email Article
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With the CDC’s statistics regarding gay and bisexual mens’ much higher (up to 40% higher than heterosexual male populations) HIV infection rates, combined with the journal Cancer’s new report that suggests gay and bisexual men also have higher cancer rates…we at The Center for the Biology of Chronic Disease believe those engaged in homosexual or bisexual relationships should consider adding additional layers of sexual protection to their lives.

While the study reported in the journal Cancer on May 9th, 2011 does not give reasons for higher rates of cancer in gay and bisexual men, it is known that higher rates of HIV infection also lead to higher rates of Human Papillomavirus (HPV) infection in these populations. With HPV being a cause of penile, anal, and other forms of cancer…it makes sense to assume that HPV infection could indeed be linked to the higher rates of cancer within the gay/bisexual male community.

Gene-Eden for Safer Sex (Formula SX-101) is an all natural, herbal supplement in which all of the ingredients show beneficial effects against viral STDs including HPV in a vast number of scientific studies. The ingredients of Gene-Eden, beside their therapeutic effects, also show a high safety profile.

Just one of Gene-Eden for Safer Sex’s ingredients, Selenium, "has an inhibitory effect on HIV in vitro through antioxidant effects of glutathione peroxidase and other selenoproteins." (Nutrition Reviews, 10 Nov. 2010)

According to the medical journal, Life Sciences, "dietary supplementation of Curcumin may be a potential therapeutic strategy for the treatment and/or prevention of HAD." (Human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1)-associated dementia (HAD) is a significant consequence of HIV infection.)

With this type of documentation on hand (indeed, there are over 15,000 combined, published papers on these ingredients’ antiviral properties) we at the Center for the Biology of Chronic Disease believe this supplement is something every gay or bisexual male (as well as other population groups) should be taking as an aid in HIV and HPV…and by extension, Cancer… prevention.

To learn more about Gene-Eden for Safer Sex and its antiviral properties, please visit: www.forsafersex.com for more information.

The CBCD is a not-for-profit organization that specializes in researching the biology of chronic disease.

For more information or to schedule an interview regarding Gene-Eden for Safer Sex, please visit the CBCD website http://www.cbcd.net/ or call 585-563-3200, 585-200-5445.

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