HPV (human papillomavirus) is a common group of more than 100 related viruses that infect the skin and mucous membranes, with certain types transmitted through intimate skin-to-skin contact. Many HPV infections cause no symptoms and resolve spontaneously, but some strains can lead to genital warts, while high-risk types are associated with cancers of the cervix, anus, throat, penis, vulva, and vagina. Persistent infection with high-risk HPV types can cause cellular changes that may progress to cancer over time. Because HPV often produces no noticeable signs, individuals may carry and transmit the virus unknowingly. Vaccination provides strong protection against the most common cancer-causing and wart-causing strains and is an important preventive measure.
HPV turned negative after using Thuya and MMS2 during Protocol 4000
Some great news here: as some of you already know from my previous posts, both I and my wife are HIV and HPV positive.
We have been on Protocol 4000 now for about 8 weeks (yes, I know Jim says it should go for about 3-5 weeks, but hey, better safe than sorry, rght?).
My wife was also treating her HPV with Thuya. This week she went for HPV exams and guess what: negative!! Yes, she is free from HPV. Now, I don´t know how much of this was the Thuya and how much was MMS2, but it doesn´t really matter, right? Probably one thing helped the other.
I still have to get tested again for HPV…. as for the HIV exams, we are both aware we should wait at least 3 months after protocol is finished, so that will still be a while. We´re planning on keeping protocol 4000 for another couple of weeks….
But just to let you guys know, we have no simptoms at all and my CD4 already went up. Besides Protocol 4000, we´re eating healthy and well, lots of sports, dreams, faith and happiness. Will keep you all posted as things progress.
Peace, love and health to everyone
Chris, from Brazil
HPV detected negative after MMS use
23.12.11 – no more HPV virus in the body
Hello,
I want to say absolutely that I could eliminate the use of the HPV infection MMS1 to the uterus! The group of the HPV virus is large, a certain group of known triggers cervical cancer. The full program of this dangerous virus I had. Was detected by the PAP test. That was the beginning of September. I have taken MMS from the end of September (morning and evening). The follow-up in early December revealed: negative!
I do not have HPV virus in the body longer. I urge all women to be regularly reassessed by a gynecologist and use in HPV infection MMS. There are still countless women die of this cancer.
regards
A.m.