@c13hernan Based on feedback I've gotten the past few years the methods in my report can still work in that area, but depending on where they are exactly, it can be a much more difficult area to treat. The main thing is if you can reach the area to apply the treatment and keep it on there for the proper amount of time every day, then you should be ok.
I had a girlfriend who I didn't come in sexual contact with. Over the years we've remained close friends. In the past year our relationship has blossomed again, but I was shocked as to why she wasn't comfortable kissing me or getting physical, even though we had discussed the possibility of getting married some day. It turns out that she got genital warts from a guy who entered her life after we split. Will she more than likely always be contagious even with your treatment methods?
@greg0879 According to some newer HPV research I've read, if you can get rid of the warts and not have anything try to come back for at least 6 months you should be ok at that point. The reason some people have it for years is they were never able to get the warts to go away at all or for long enough. If anything comes back, the time resets. After I read this, I guessed this was what happened with me. So the overall goal of the report is to get you to that 6 month point
@mytouch82 For most people it works very well. It is rare that someone contacts me with a problem, but it does happen. If there is a problem I encourage people to contact me directly because oftentimes I can listen and point out something to do differently in the treatment to improve results. Even if I may not have experienced it myself, chances are I've talked to enough people over the years I've learned how to solve the issue. I'm not a doc, but I've learned a lot about HPV warts
You shouldn't even touch the warts. Most of the time these problems get worse, when people realize they have them. Then they wash the area way too much, they try to keep it sterile all the time, they change their remedies in middle of treatment etc.. The problem is simple: SOAP is NOT meant for your genital area! You are NOT supposed to wash your genitals with ANYTHING but water. The area is covered with GOOD kind of bacteria that keeps it healthy. When you wash it away, the infections get worse
this is my first time having this red burning itching in around the cock and iam using this cream is called hydrocortisone ointment, 2.5% is recomended by my dermatology doctor.. but is has been 3 weeks and still there, is not working and im getting really worry. can you help me?
@Ereckdj stop using tht shit. i got tht stuff for acne, its garbage an if u use it too much is will make ur skin really thin! it jus eats ur ski away!
me & this girl were foolin around & i was fingering her then later i touched myself down there. I NEVER actually put my penis in her so can i get HPV from fingering her & then touching myself down there or do i actually have to have intercouse w/ her?
-she told me l8r that 1 year ago she got HPV. then she took medication & got rid of it. but its still a virus so... do i have HPV now or is that not possible cuz i didnt have sex w/ her? she said i wont because she treated it a year ago.
@Livinglifehigh HPV lives in the skin (not the blood) and the main way it spreads is direct skin to skin contact with the infected area. However, it can't survive for very long outside the body, so it's really hard to say whether your encounter spread it to you or not. Getting checked by a doctor (they take a tissue sample) or a visual inspection are the best ways to confirm. Sometimes white vinegar on an HPV area will turn the skin white which is an interesting test that can be done at home
@ScaryHxCkid1 I wrote a good blog post on the site answering this question but since YouTube won't let me link to it here, I'll just say that basically yes - despite what a lot of websites out there say, you really can get rid of genital warts and move on with your life. HPV lives in the skin and spreads mainly via direct skin-to-skin contact with the infected area. After you get rid of all the visible warts and roots, the next step is to boost the immune system using anti-viral techniques
@op10004 My report has 2 main parts; first is getting rid of warts you can see, second is about anti-viral techniques to help the immune system deal with the virus with the goal of making it go dormant (for some people this happens naturally and some people need help; since I like to err on the side of caution, its best to follow the full instructions just in case.) Combine the topical treatment with the immune techniques and that is the best combination I've found to take care of the problem
@mrhozer About 3 years ago a GYN got my report and wrote in to provide some info she thought I should include - among this was the vitamin and mineral regimen which is now detailed on page 7 of the report. She recommended this regimen to all her HPV patients so I've had it in there ever since. I've also included info on page 10 on "stoss" doses as an anti-viral technique that is effective on a variety of virii. Articles from Dr Mercola have talked about this a lot so I included the info
@bddblade Exactly - the problem with most genital warts treatments out there is they only get rid of the surface part of the wart, leaving the wart root behind. If the root is still under the skin, it's only a matter of time before the wart comes back. That's why some treatments appear to work at first, but don't really cut it in the long term. The methods in my report use ingredients that are beneficial to the skin and soak in through the skin to get down deep at the wart root. The next step...
@bddblade (continued) ... The next step after getting rid of the warts you can see is to boost up your immune system and there are several techniques of doing that which have been proven to be very effective against virii.
@bddblade You're welcome :) I'm glad you don't have HPV either - there are a lot of people who visit the picture page on my site only to discover they don't really have warts at all, but just something they thought were warts (like penile papules or fordyce spots or even male yeast infection) Some people can also mistake molluscum contagiosum for warts.
well sounds interested,,but just like some ppl does I have this question does it really works honestly?????I just want to be sure because I have this same issue and I hate it I need to mahe dessapear this little things from my penis ,,I have this virus for like a year now......
@wwwaaa01 For most people, the treatment works very well as long as you follow all the steps and give it the proper amount of time to work. Not everybody's goes away as fast as mine did. Average time to get rid of them is around 2 to 3 weeks in most cases. There are some people my report doesn't work on but it is very rare. Start out on method 1, give it 10 days. If you see visible changes, keep it up until gone. If not, switch to the more powerful method 2. Chances are, that combo will do it.
@BLACKBLAZE78 Great news! Glad to hear it. Yeah a lot of guys mistake genital warts and fordyce spots so don't worry about it - fordyce spots are harmless.
For anyone else who wants to compare the difference, just go to my site and at the very bottom click on the link that says "genital warts pictures" and at the bottom of that page you'll see pictures of fordyce spots and penile papules to compare.
BE AWARE that genital warts are often MISdiagnosed, because although relatively rare, MANY medications can & do cause an outbreak of genital warts, which disappear, untreated, once the medication is stopped.
One culprit is definitely Achromycin which is often prescribed for acne.
PLEASE ensure that you are not taking any medication, & if you are, discuss this possibility with your doctor. Invariably they will deny any association, DON'T BELIEVE THEM & test for yourself.
@annie46664 It's true that genital warts are often mistaken for something else or vice-versa, but I do not believe it is possible for any medication to actually GIVE someone HPV. I think what you meant to say is that the particular medication you mentioned can produce a side effect of bumps that can be mistaken for genital warts.
@grinc333 ~ Precisely, thanks! I didn't mention HPV though, only genital warts, which is what my gynae referred to them as. He never mentioned them being contagious either & I had no idea about any such thing back then, many years ago. I was advised to buy an ordinary, regular wart remover. OMG! I went through the roof at least 3x because they just kept returning, UNTIL I ran out of ACHROMYCIN I'd been taking for minor spots, & VOLIA! the next outbreak disappeared on their own in a few days!
I have had genital warts for 9 years. I had never heard of genital warts and since i have never felt any pain i foolishly ignored this embarrassing problem but now i am concerned because basically, the head of my penis (the sides of the head of my penis) are almost completely covered in large cauliflour warts. Now i can see very small ones growing on the rest of my head! Will your method work for me at this stage?? Please be honest and tell me if this will work for me......
@fenixikkiaries Most people who contact me haven't had theirs get quite that bad yet, but I've heard plenty of cases similar to that being treated successfully. The only catch is that it often takes longer to clear up when they're in such an advanced stage. The longest I've ever heard of someone having genital warts and successfully using the treatment is almost 15 years, and it was some guy in the Philippines. It took him almost a month and a half, but in the end they cleared up.
@XxRezeRezeOwnzxX There are around 70 different types of HPV. Different types of warts are caused by different strands of the virus. Some of them are considered "regular" warts that can be spread through normal skin to skin contact, some are considered "sexually transmitted" - and then there are some types that form no warts at all, but might put certain women at risk for cervical cancer, etc.
@choopdewoot Out of the people I've talked to over the phone, I've not heard of anyone using that successfully for warts. Even after 5 years of helping people with this, I've still not found any better way than the method in my report.
@JOCKSANATION Condoms do help a lot in some respects, but the reason all the medical websites out there say they're not good protection to rely on is because the warts can be many places other than where the condom actually covers. Since one of the major ways they spread is through direct skin-to-skin contact, they could spread despite the "protection"
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c13hernan 2 weeks ago
@c13hernan Based on feedback I've gotten the past few years the methods in my report can still work in that area, but depending on where they are exactly, it can be a much more difficult area to treat. The main thing is if you can reach the area to apply the treatment and keep it on there for the proper amount of time every day, then you should be ok.
grinc333 2 weeks ago
I had a girlfriend who I didn't come in sexual contact with. Over the years we've remained close friends. In the past year our relationship has blossomed again, but I was shocked as to why she wasn't comfortable kissing me or getting physical, even though we had discussed the possibility of getting married some day. It turns out that she got genital warts from a guy who entered her life after we split. Will she more than likely always be contagious even with your treatment methods?
greg0879 1 month ago
@greg0879 According to some newer HPV research I've read, if you can get rid of the warts and not have anything try to come back for at least 6 months you should be ok at that point. The reason some people have it for years is they were never able to get the warts to go away at all or for long enough. If anything comes back, the time resets. After I read this, I guessed this was what happened with me. So the overall goal of the report is to get you to that 6 month point
grinc333 1 month ago
is this really true?? does this really work??
mytouch82 1 month ago
@mytouch82 For most people it works very well. It is rare that someone contacts me with a problem, but it does happen. If there is a problem I encourage people to contact me directly because oftentimes I can listen and point out something to do differently in the treatment to improve results. Even if I may not have experienced it myself, chances are I've talked to enough people over the years I've learned how to solve the issue. I'm not a doc, but I've learned a lot about HPV warts
grinc333 1 month ago
if you dont have insurance go to a free std clinic most major cities have at least 1
rickk2314 3 months ago
You shouldn't even touch the warts. Most of the time these problems get worse, when people realize they have them. Then they wash the area way too much, they try to keep it sterile all the time, they change their remedies in middle of treatment etc.. The problem is simple: SOAP is NOT meant for your genital area! You are NOT supposed to wash your genitals with ANYTHING but water. The area is covered with GOOD kind of bacteria that keeps it healthy. When you wash it away, the infections get worse
Jaquitita 3 months ago
this is my first time having this red burning itching in around the cock and iam using this cream is called hydrocortisone ointment, 2.5% is recomended by my dermatology doctor.. but is has been 3 weeks and still there, is not working and im getting really worry. can you help me?
Ereckdj 6 months ago
@Ereckdj Yes, I got your e-mail too and replied to you privately. If you need anything else just let me know and I'll be happy to help!
grinc333 6 months ago
@Ereckdj stop using tht shit. i got tht stuff for acne, its garbage an if u use it too much is will make ur skin really thin! it jus eats ur ski away!
kropsta 1 month ago
me & this girl were foolin around & i was fingering her then later i touched myself down there. I NEVER actually put my penis in her so can i get HPV from fingering her & then touching myself down there or do i actually have to have intercouse w/ her?
-she told me l8r that 1 year ago she got HPV. then she took medication & got rid of it. but its still a virus so... do i have HPV now or is that not possible cuz i didnt have sex w/ her? she said i wont because she treated it a year ago.
Livinglifehigh 7 months ago
@Livinglifehigh HPV lives in the skin (not the blood) and the main way it spreads is direct skin to skin contact with the infected area. However, it can't survive for very long outside the body, so it's really hard to say whether your encounter spread it to you or not. Getting checked by a doctor (they take a tissue sample) or a visual inspection are the best ways to confirm. Sometimes white vinegar on an HPV area will turn the skin white which is an interesting test that can be done at home
grinc333 6 months ago
Is it COMPLETELY curable? Can it go away and never come back? Will a person with it ever be able to have sex and not infect the other person?
ScaryHxCkid1 7 months ago
@ScaryHxCkid1 I wrote a good blog post on the site answering this question but since YouTube won't let me link to it here, I'll just say that basically yes - despite what a lot of websites out there say, you really can get rid of genital warts and move on with your life. HPV lives in the skin and spreads mainly via direct skin-to-skin contact with the infected area. After you get rid of all the visible warts and roots, the next step is to boost the immune system using anti-viral techniques
grinc333 7 months ago
@grinc333 once the warts are gone does the virus stay? or is there away to get rid of the virus itself? just curious.. an thanks for the info.
op10004 6 months ago
@op10004 My report has 2 main parts; first is getting rid of warts you can see, second is about anti-viral techniques to help the immune system deal with the virus with the goal of making it go dormant (for some people this happens naturally and some people need help; since I like to err on the side of caution, its best to follow the full instructions just in case.) Combine the topical treatment with the immune techniques and that is the best combination I've found to take care of the problem
grinc333 6 months ago
@grinc333 which anti-viral techniques?
mrhozer 2 months ago
@mrhozer About 3 years ago a GYN got my report and wrote in to provide some info she thought I should include - among this was the vitamin and mineral regimen which is now detailed on page 7 of the report. She recommended this regimen to all her HPV patients so I've had it in there ever since. I've also included info on page 10 on "stoss" doses as an anti-viral technique that is effective on a variety of virii. Articles from Dr Mercola have talked about this a lot so I included the info
grinc333 2 months ago
does the kind of hpv that have genital wart wont is not kind that cost cancer right?
xifumouse 9 months ago
@xifumouse A lot of things I've read seem to confirm this, yes
grinc333 6 months ago
I am just curious, does this fully get rid of the virus that is deep down in the skin, and not just the surface of the warts?
bddblade 10 months ago
@bddblade Exactly - the problem with most genital warts treatments out there is they only get rid of the surface part of the wart, leaving the wart root behind. If the root is still under the skin, it's only a matter of time before the wart comes back. That's why some treatments appear to work at first, but don't really cut it in the long term. The methods in my report use ingredients that are beneficial to the skin and soak in through the skin to get down deep at the wart root. The next step...
grinc333 10 months ago
@bddblade (continued) ... The next step after getting rid of the warts you can see is to boost up your immune system and there are several techniques of doing that which have been proven to be very effective against virii.
grinc333 10 months ago
@grinc333 Cool, well glad I don't have hpv lol :) If what you say is true then thanks for what you are doing!
bddblade 10 months ago
@bddblade You're welcome :) I'm glad you don't have HPV either - there are a lot of people who visit the picture page on my site only to discover they don't really have warts at all, but just something they thought were warts (like penile papules or fordyce spots or even male yeast infection) Some people can also mistake molluscum contagiosum for warts.
grinc333 10 months ago
well sounds interested,,but just like some ppl does I have this question does it really works honestly?????I just want to be sure because I have this same issue and I hate it I need to mahe dessapear this little things from my penis ,,I have this virus for like a year now......
wwwaaa01 11 months ago
@wwwaaa01 For most people, the treatment works very well as long as you follow all the steps and give it the proper amount of time to work. Not everybody's goes away as fast as mine did. Average time to get rid of them is around 2 to 3 weeks in most cases. There are some people my report doesn't work on but it is very rare. Start out on method 1, give it 10 days. If you see visible changes, keep it up until gone. If not, switch to the more powerful method 2. Chances are, that combo will do it.
grinc333 11 months ago
@BLACKBLAZE78 Great news! Glad to hear it. Yeah a lot of guys mistake genital warts and fordyce spots so don't worry about it - fordyce spots are harmless.
For anyone else who wants to compare the difference, just go to my site and at the very bottom click on the link that says "genital warts pictures" and at the bottom of that page you'll see pictures of fordyce spots and penile papules to compare.
grinc333 1 year ago
BE AWARE that genital warts are often MISdiagnosed, because although relatively rare, MANY medications can & do cause an outbreak of genital warts, which disappear, untreated, once the medication is stopped.
One culprit is definitely Achromycin which is often prescribed for acne.
PLEASE ensure that you are not taking any medication, & if you are, discuss this possibility with your doctor. Invariably they will deny any association, DON'T BELIEVE THEM & test for yourself.
~South Africa~
annie46664 1 year ago
@annie46664 It's true that genital warts are often mistaken for something else or vice-versa, but I do not believe it is possible for any medication to actually GIVE someone HPV. I think what you meant to say is that the particular medication you mentioned can produce a side effect of bumps that can be mistaken for genital warts.
grinc333 1 year ago
@grinc333 ~ Precisely, thanks! I didn't mention HPV though, only genital warts, which is what my gynae referred to them as. He never mentioned them being contagious either & I had no idea about any such thing back then, many years ago. I was advised to buy an ordinary, regular wart remover. OMG! I went through the roof at least 3x because they just kept returning, UNTIL I ran out of ACHROMYCIN I'd been taking for minor spots, & VOLIA! the next outbreak disappeared on their own in a few days!
annie46664 1 year ago
Woo i dont have genital warts!
07js2 1 year ago
I have had genital warts for 9 years. I had never heard of genital warts and since i have never felt any pain i foolishly ignored this embarrassing problem but now i am concerned because basically, the head of my penis (the sides of the head of my penis) are almost completely covered in large cauliflour warts. Now i can see very small ones growing on the rest of my head! Will your method work for me at this stage?? Please be honest and tell me if this will work for me......
fenixikkiaries 1 year ago
@fenixikkiaries Most people who contact me haven't had theirs get quite that bad yet, but I've heard plenty of cases similar to that being treated successfully. The only catch is that it often takes longer to clear up when they're in such an advanced stage. The longest I've ever heard of someone having genital warts and successfully using the treatment is almost 15 years, and it was some guy in the Philippines. It took him almost a month and a half, but in the end they cleared up.
grinc333 1 year ago
now did u have the hpv virus or just warts that formed in the area
XxRezeRezeOwnzxX 1 year ago
@XxRezeRezeOwnzxX There are around 70 different types of HPV. Different types of warts are caused by different strands of the virus. Some of them are considered "regular" warts that can be spread through normal skin to skin contact, some are considered "sexually transmitted" - and then there are some types that form no warts at all, but might put certain women at risk for cervical cancer, etc.
grinc333 1 year ago
@grinc333 ok i see now, thx my friend
XxRezeRezeOwnzxX 1 year ago
i wonder if coloidal silver will work
choopdewoot 1 year ago
@choopdewoot Out of the people I've talked to over the phone, I've not heard of anyone using that successfully for warts. Even after 5 years of helping people with this, I've still not found any better way than the method in my report.
grinc333 1 year ago
i would recommend condoms!
JOCKSANATION 1 year ago
@JOCKSANATION Condoms do help a lot in some respects, but the reason all the medical websites out there say they're not good protection to rely on is because the warts can be many places other than where the condom actually covers. Since one of the major ways they spread is through direct skin-to-skin contact, they could spread despite the "protection"
grinc333 1 year ago
@JOCKSANATION Condoms don't prevent you getting warts on the base of your cock!
REDWINGSRED36 1 year ago 18
@REDWINGSRED36 Very true
grinc333 1 year ago
I like a girl but she has it but I dont i like here what do i do and how could i know how to not get it?
dlee6078 1 year ago
@dlee6078 The most common way warts spread is via direct skin-to-skin contact with the infected area. It can also spread through bodily fluids.
grinc333 1 year ago