August 20, 2006 (Press Release) --
More than 20 million people in the US alone have genital warts. 5 million new cases are reported each year. The true number of carriers is unknown.
Genital Warts is a highy contagious, and widespread sexually transmitted disease.
Many people who have the disease are not aware of it as the warts are often internal. The disease is highly contagious and is easily spread via sexual intercourse. It is far more contagious than AIDS, and for women, can be just as deadly.
Genital Warts are known to be the main cause of cervical cell change. The cell change occurs on the transformation zone of the cervix. This cell change will result, in most cases, in cervical cancer if not picked up and treated.
The only treatment option for internal cervical and vulvar wart is surgery. The only means of diagnosis is a pap smear.
External Genital Warts take the form of smooth raised bumps on the skin, and quickly multiply from a small single bump to clusters of warts. These warts are not painful, but are very irritating, extremely embarrassing, and highly contagious.
Traditional treatment options for external Genital Warts include cryosurgery (freezing), electrocautery (burning), Podophyllin toxins (poison based presription medications) and acid based presription medications.
Each of these are likely to leave scar tissue, and most have harmful side-effects.
A few bold companies have braved the traditional treatment market with natural treatment alternatives.
A website resource providing information on all treament options for genital warts, as well as information on their symptoms, causes, and prevention can be found at www.naturallyguaranteed.com
Genital Warts is a highy contagious, and widespread sexually transmitted disease.
Many people who have the disease are not aware of it as the warts are often internal. The disease is highly contagious and is easily spread via sexual intercourse. It is far more contagious than AIDS, and for women, can be just as deadly.
Genital Warts are known to be the main cause of cervical cell change. The cell change occurs on the transformation zone of the cervix. This cell change will result, in most cases, in cervical cancer if not picked up and treated.
The only treatment option for internal cervical and vulvar wart is surgery. The only means of diagnosis is a pap smear.
External Genital Warts take the form of smooth raised bumps on the skin, and quickly multiply from a small single bump to clusters of warts. These warts are not painful, but are very irritating, extremely embarrassing, and highly contagious.
Traditional treatment options for external Genital Warts include cryosurgery (freezing), electrocautery (burning), Podophyllin toxins (poison based presription medications) and acid based presription medications.
Each of these are likely to leave scar tissue, and most have harmful side-effects.
A few bold companies have braved the traditional treatment market with natural treatment alternatives.
A website resource providing information on all treament options for genital warts, as well as information on their symptoms, causes, and prevention can be found at www.naturallyguaranteed.com

Information on Genital warts, contraction of the disease, its spread, and treatment options.
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