Mexican scientist develops cure for Human Papilloma Virus (HPV)

Mexican scientist develops cure for Human Papilloma Virus (HPV)by  for Health Nut News

by Brian Shilhavy, Editor, Health Impact News

News sources from Mexico are reporting that a researcher from National Polytecnic Institute has developed a cure for the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV).

Using photodynamic therapy, Dr. Eva Ramón Gallegos has been able to completely eradicate HPV in 29 patients. She has studied the effects of photodynamic therapy for 20 years and has reportedly treated 420 patients with the therapy.


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As a non-invasive procedure, it is said to be an effective method to prevent malignant neoplasm, which is the second leading cause of death among Mexican women.

Dr. Gallegos also explained that:

besides eradicating HPV, the main cause behind cervical cancer, photodynamic therapy is also used to eliminate premalignant lesions of cervical cancer in its first stages.

The results of her work show that she was able to eradicate HPV in 100% of the patients who had the virus but had no premalignant lesions, 64.3% in women with HPV and lesions, and 57.2% in women who had lesions but don’t have HPV. (Source)

Good News for HPV Sufferers – Bad News for Merck and the Gardasil Vaccine

While this is good news for those suffering from HPV, the chances that this therapy will become available in the U.S. are slim to none. More than likely, this will become another therapy that is effective in treatment but banned by the FDA.

The FDA, funded in great part by licensing fees from pharmaceutical companies, does not have a good track record in allowing any kind of natural cures that threaten pharmaceutical products, particularly natural cancer cures.

If anything, this discovery may increase the amount of “medical tourism” to Mexico, where many people flock to receive non-FDA approved treatments every year, especially for cancer.

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