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I am suffering from a latent infection with one of the following viruses. What should I do?
How fast would I see results?
What is the difference between Novirin and other supplements?
When will I see changes in my blood test results?
What are the Novirin ingredients?
Will Novirin help me?
When can I stop taking Novirin?
Are there any side effects to long term users?
Can I take Novirin during pregnancy?
How was Novirin developed?
One of your competitors' website says that its dietary supplement cures the disease. Should I believe it?
What if your competitor provides scientific research done on its dietary supplement's ingredients?
Is a dietary supplement loaded with many ingredients better than a supplement with just a few?
Can I trust customer testimonials?
What is the difference between Novirin/Gene-Eden-VIR products and antiviral topical treatments against warts or sores?
I am suffering from a latent infection with one of the following viruses. What should I do?
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Hepatitis Virus (Hepatitis C Virus, Hep C, HCV, Hepatitis B Virus, Hep B, HBV, etc.)
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Human Papilloma Virus (HPV)
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Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV)
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Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV)
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Cytomegalovirus (CMV)
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Varicella Zoster Virus (VZV)
You should take Novirin. It helps the immune system target latent viruses.
How fast would I see results?
It takes 4-6 weeks from the time you start taking Novirin to time you start seeing results.
Unlike drugs, the changes with the natural remedy are gradual,
and sometimes easily missed. Moreover, consider the following quote from the clinical study that was published in the journal
Pharmacology and Pharmacy, "The results showed that (the Novirin formula) has
a duration effect (p = 0.044, n = 32), that is, those treated for a longer time reported a larger decrease in their symptoms."
Since 1 bottle will last for 1 month, you might need a second bottle to start seeing results.
With Novirin, and many other dietary supplements, you have to be patient.
People who continued using Novirin for at least 4-6 weeks
are very satisfied with the effects of Novirin on their health.
What is the difference between Novirin and other supplements?
As far as we know, Novirin is the only product that targets latent viruses in the body.
In addition, the Novirin formula is the only antiviral natural product with three studies published in peer-reviewed scientific journals.
See here, here,
and here.
These scientific publications mean that you don't to have to take our word for it.
It also means that you can ignore what fake customers and masked competitors,
such as pharmaceutical companies and sellers of untested and unproven natural remedies, write in various forums and message boards.
The publication of these studies mean that now you have objective, independent, experts opinion you can trust.
When will I see changes in my blood test results?
There are many types of blood tests, such as tests that measure the
concentration of certain enzymes, and tests that measure the
concentrations of certain antibodies. The most common tests measure
the viral load indirectly by measuring the concentration of the body
antibodies to some viral proteins.
Please remember that the antibody based tests are very slow to
react. Sometimes you might need to wait a few months, or even years, to see results
with these tests. You feel an improvement much faster than you see
results with the antibody tests. These tests are slow to show changes
in the antibodies concentration since our body tends to keep the level
of antibodies high even after the viral DNA is down. In contrast,
direct tests of the viral DNA, such as PCR tests (which are rare and
expensive) are much faster in showing changes in viral DNA.
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What are the Novirin ingredients?
Novirin includes five natural ingredients: Camellia Sinensis Extract, Quercetin, Licorice Extract, Cinnamomum Extract, and Selenium.
The Novirin formula is patent protected.
Will Novirin help me?
The key to your health is to reduce the number of latent
viruses in your body to harmless levels. Novirin was designed to target latent viruses.
To the best of our knowledge, no other
medications or supplements are effective against latent viruses.
When can I stop taking Novirin?
You should not stop taking Novirin.
If you stop, your symptoms may come back.
As a natural product that was shown to have no side effects, it is suitable for long term use.
Are there any side effects to long term users?
So far we have no reports of any side effects.
Can I take Novirin during pregnancy?
No. We do not recommend Novirin for pregnant women. We have not tested it in pregnant women,
and we don't know the effects of the product during pregnancy. If you already take the supplement,
we recommend you stop taking it before getting pregnant,
and start taking again after you deliver your baby.
How was Novirin developed?
polyDNA is the developer of Novirin. The Novirin formula is a product of its Science-Based approach. To identify the Novirin ingredients, the scientists at polyDNA
used the scientific method developed by Dr. Hanan Polansky.
We scanned the scientific literature, analyzed thousands of papers using our proprietary bioinformatics-based computer program,
and identified the most effective and safe natural ingredients.
Some of the laboratory and clinical studies, which were published in scientific journals,
and show that these natural ingredients have a strong antiviral effect, are described
here.
One of your competitors' website says that its dietary supplement cures the disease. Should I believe it?
If the website claims that the dietary supplement "prevents," "treats," or "cures" a disease, or it claims that the dietary supplement can be used instead of a drug,
or it claims that the dietary supplement decreases a side effect of a drug, then....
...then, this website is breaking the law.
Unless....
Unless the company that sells the dietary supplement possesses "competent and reliable scientific evidence, including,
when appropriate, well-controlled human clinical studies, substantiating that the claims are true at the time they are made."
(The quote is taken from the Federal Trade Commission's (FTC) Act, 15 U.S.C. § 41).
Reliable scientific evidence is evidence found in peer-reviewed papers published in scientific or medical journals. Information found in newspapers,
magazines, forums, and other types of general media is NOT reliable scientific evidence.
The most reliable scientific evidence is a report of a clinical study that tested the safety and efficacy of the supplement.
If the company doesn't have this type of evidence, then, according to the FDA,
the claim made by the company is "falsely claiming to treat or prevent" a disease or a symptom of a disease.
To summarize, without reliable scientific evidence, the claim is false, and you should not believe it!
What if your competitor provides scientific research done on its dietary supplement's ingredients?
Some companies that sell dietary supplements list studies that tested the ingredients, but not the supplement itself.
For example, a dietary supplement may include an extract of Shiitake Mushroom, together with other ingredients.
The website lists a scientific study that shows that the Shiitake Mushroom extract has some beneficial effect. This is valuable information.
However, much more valuable is a published clinical study that tested the dietary supplement itself, that is,
the entire formula with all its ingredients at the doses taken by the users.
A clinical study that tested the treatment itself is the gold standard of the medical community.
To summarize, the relevancy of the evidence should determine the level of trust.
More relevant evidence means more trust. Less relevant evidence, such studies on animals, or studies that tested only some of the ingredients,
or studies that used much higher or lower dosages, mean less trust in the claims made on the website.
The most trusted evidence is a published clinical study that tested the dietary supplement itself.
Is a dietary supplement loaded with many ingredients better than a supplement with just a few?
When a dietary supplement has many ingredients, the capsule includes a very low concentration of each ingredient.
After all, a capsule has a limited space. A basic principle, known to every biologist,
is that an ingredient has to be taken at a certain concentration to have an effect.
At lower concentrations, the ingredient will have no effect (and at a too high of a concentration, it can be toxic!).
This means that a dietary supplement loaded with many ingredients will most likely have no beneficial effect.
To summarize, be very skeptical when you see a dietary supplement loaded with many ingredients!
Again, before you trust the claims make by the seller, ask to see a published clinical study.
Can I trust customer testimonials?
Customer testimonials are usually found on the company website, or in user forums.
First, it is important to note that it is illegal to post customer testimonials that use words
like "prevent," "treat," or "cure" on a company website without supporting relevant scientific evidence. See discussion above.
Second, let us remember that, in many cases, these customer testimonials are fake. Many "customer testimonials,"
which recommend the product are written by the company itself, and therefore are fake.
Also, many "customer testimonials," which criticize the product, are written by competitors, and therefore are also fake.
That fact alone should tell you NOT to trust any "customer testimonials."
Even when you read a customer testimonial that you are sure was written by a real customer,
you should still be very skeptical. Consider a case where a customer says that the dietary supplement did not work.
Why didn't it work? Is it because the supplement is ineffective?
Or is it because the customer did not follow directions, such as taking it for one month instead of two,
taking it every now and then instead of every day, taking it once a day instead of two, etc.
In summary, since there is no way to know who wrote the testimonials and why,
we strongly suggest to ignore all of them, both the critical and the positive.
As we said before, we strongly urge you to only trust clinical studies that were published in scientific journals.
What is the difference between Novirin/Gene-Eden-VIR products and antiviral topical treatments against warts or sores?
Topical treatments, such as creams, foams, gels, lotions, or ointments, can be effective in targeting the active viruses locally in the abnormal growth.
However, unlike Novirin/Gene-Eden-VIR, topical treatments are ineffective against latent viruses.
They are also ineffective in targeting viruses not in the abnormal growth, but elsewhere in your body.
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