Many people with genital herpes (HSV-2) are asking when will their symptoms go away. In a polyDNA recent survey, more than 80% of the participants asked if their genital herpes outbreak can last more than a month. One of the participants, Samantha R., said: “I was diagnosed in October of 2013 with genital herpes. I… Read more »
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Is Back Pain Sometimes Caused by the Herpes Virus? polyDNA Reviews the Scientific Literature
Most people don’t know that the genital herpes virus (HSV-2) can cause intense back, groin, and leg pain. The very first outbreak is well-known to cause these symptoms. In fact, a person may experience “flu-like symptoms – such as feeling unwell, headaches and pains in the back and legs, with or without enlarged glands in… Read more »
Soft Drinks with Caramel Color Damage the Immune System; polyDNA Reviews Consumer Reports Research
polyDNA has found that Consumer Reports tested soft drinks that contained caramel coloring recently. The consumer watchdog discovered that certain types of caramel coloring (an artificial food color) can damage the immune system, and may result in cancer. “Some types of this artificial coloring contain a potentially carcinogenic chemical called 4-methylimidazole (4-MeI) (1).” Additionally, “In… Read more »
Souletics Releases Health and Fitness App on iTunes and Google Play

Former professional football player and motocross racer Damon J. Smith’s health and wellness company, Souletics®, has released a free health app for smart phones, available on iTunes and Google Play. The app features Smith’s trademark Souletic Movement™ quick home fitness workouts, easy healthy recipes, natural home remedies, nutrition information, motivational content, and social commentary that… Read more »
Oral and Genital Herpes Sores: What Research Tells Us about Treatments, Review by polyDNA
polyDNA’s latest survey found that most people with a herpes infection are desperate to find out which treatments work best. As a service to herpes infected individuals, polyDNA presents information on this topic. Treatments for herpes infections are divided into oral and topical. Another division is drugs and dietary supplements. About Drugs: WebMD notes that,… Read more »