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The phrase "A few papilloma viruses are known to cause cervical cancer" (last sentence @ introduction) is misleading unless the papilloma virus that causes warts is known to also cause some kind of cervical cancer. The article is not about VHP.
This was not mentioned but I believe that abnormal growth of cells can be countered with CBD as described by Rick Simpson of Canada see Run from the Cure. While I have no citation for it, and with current prohibitions and lack of government studies, this could be a cure that is overlooked. Plants have been used to cure many things throughout history and CBD seems to work for some skin cancer, so why not warts?
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As its inclusion was merely an ad for Wortrol. A Google search for "podophyllum resin I.P.'66" turns up Wortrol and this patent:
http://www.google.com.tr/patents/US20110117222
Pharmaceutical Compositions for the Treatment of Warts
US 20110117222 A1
Inclusion seems to have been just sales for a proprietary bright idea with no science to back it up. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.190.133.143 ( talk • contribs) 9 February 2014 22:10 (UTC)
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The phrase "A few papilloma viruses are known to cause cervical cancer" (last sentence @ introduction) is misleading unless the papilloma virus that causes warts is known to also cause some kind of cervical cancer. The article is not about VHP.
This was not mentioned but I believe that abnormal growth of cells can be countered with CBD as described by Rick Simpson of Canada see Run from the Cure. While I have no citation for it, and with current prohibitions and lack of government studies, this could be a cure that is overlooked. Plants have been used to cure many things throughout history and CBD seems to work for some skin cancer, so why not warts?
Removed:
As its inclusion was merely an ad for Wortrol. A Google search for "podophyllum resin I.P.'66" turns up Wortrol and this patent:
http://www.google.com.tr/patents/US20110117222
Pharmaceutical Compositions for the Treatment of Warts
US 20110117222 A1
Inclusion seems to have been just sales for a proprietary bright idea with no science to back it up. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.190.133.143 ( talk • contribs) 9 February 2014 22:10 (UTC)