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At Graceland Biochemical Technology International LLC, we pride ourselves on being your go-to hub for comprehensive, reliable information on Human Papillomavirus (HPV). With a dedication to accuracy and trustworthiness, we provide a wealth of resources, ensuring you’re equipped with the knowledge you need.

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Our mission is clear:

 

As we are an outstanding Biotech company in the world based in the United States of America, we are here squarely focus on the mission with heart felt determination with avid desire to completely wipe out Human Papiloma virus worldwide. Our company have the desire to understand the health problems facing our nation
and the desire to reform it are the two great engines of progress, without it the human society would standstill or retrograde. We are proud of our company’s vision and intentions
because, we know that where there’s vision there is hope and we meant what we said and said what we meant without being mean or prejudice. Where there is no desire, there will be no progress in health Graceland Biochemical Technology is the heart of a healthy community anywhere in the world we exist. We are proud of our country in which we live and we hope our country will be proud of our company’s accomplishments in the field of medicine.

All we need now is to have a place to stand, and we definitely going to move the earth for Americans and the world at large in our mission to eradicate Hpv infections in America and perhaps worldwide.

In our closing remark, we want the world to be in the know and aware that Hpv infections are now TREATABLE, CURABLE AND PREVENTABLE with our medical breakthrough innovation of life-saving drug called Obinaquine Gel for genital warts and Obinaquine Vaginal Douche solution fit for use to cure, not parliative the Cervical cancer in situ due to high risk Hpv before it metástasis to other parte of the body. Intellectually, when our company do the common things in life in an uncommon way, we will definitely command the attention of the world. Our company is willing to go anywhere provided it is forward for progress in health. We are a tireless force for good things in healthcare. Intellectually speaking, our health is always our first wealth regardless. It’s better to prepare and prevent instead of costly repairs and repent if you survive.

Dr. Justice E. Obi

 

A distinguished doctor and pharmacist based in Brooklyn, New York, is renowned for his groundbreaking discovery of a cure for HPV-related conditions. With expertise in pharmaceutical compounding, Dr. Justice specializes in developing treatments for diseases such as genital warts and high-risk HPV infections, potentially preventing cervical cancer and other gynecological cancers. His work has garnered endorsements from leading experts and earned him recognition as a VIP member of Strathmore’s Who’s Who Worldwide for 2021.

His work has garnered endorsement from:

 

National Institute of Health (NIH).conducted a 2
years pilot research at UAB Alabama under the
supervision of Dr.Thomas R Broker PhD

 
 

Endorsement by Dr Daniel Siegel MD Chief
Dermatology at Downstate Medical Center
Brooklyn New York.

 
 

Endorsement by Dr. James K. Bashkin D.phil University of Oxford England and presently a professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry at University of Missouri at St Louis.

 
 

Feinstein Institute of Medical Research at Long
Island Jewish Hospital under the supervision of
Dr. Bettie Steinberg PhD

 
 
Endorsement by Dr Daniel Siegel MD Chief
Dermatology at Downstate Medical Center
Brooklyn New York.

Dr. Obi work in Medicine earned him awards & acolade recognition by 3 world organizations namely

 
 

Strathmore’s Who’s who Worldwide named
him as VIP Scholar

 
 

Marquis Who’s Who in America recognized Dr Obi for his Excellence in Healthcare.

 
 

Dr. Obi was selected by International
Association of Top Professionals (IAOTP) as
“Top Physician of the Year 2024.”

 

In closing remark Dr Justice E Obi wants the entire world to know that all cancers associated with Hpv infections are curable 99.9% Wisely speaking, it’s not Hpv that is our real enemy but rather, it is those who have the power and the tools to eradicate Hpv infections but instead, decided not to do so, for any reasons best known to them are the real enemy of mankind globally as well as enemy of progress globally. That being said, Intellectually, it’s time we stop throwing away the dirty water with the baby inside. The Hpv is the dirty water and baby is us. Likewise, it is time to take away the CAUSE of Cervical cancer and other gynecological cancers associated with Hpv and from then on the ugly scourges SIDE EFFECTS of Hpv will cease to exist on our beautiful body to say the least. Keep in mind, that there is power in numbers when united to eradicate Hpv infections throughout the world A single arrow is easily broken but not ten in a bundle. There will be no happiness in this world except in the realization that we have accomplished our mission to eradicate Hpv infections throughout the world. So therefore, our Biotech company believes that imagination is more important than knowledge because knowledge is very limited whereas imagination can embrace the whole world. A single Medical breakthrough innovation, especially on diseases that medical need still remain unmet. if it’s “right” saves us the hard labor of an infinity for further research & experience- said that Dr. Obi.

Preventive Measures and Lifestyle Tips

HPV is a common sexually transmitted infection, encompassing over 100 different strains, some of which can cause genital warts and various cancers. Although there is no cure for HPV, there are several preventive measures that can be taken to reduce the risk of contracting the virus. Knowing how HPV spreads aids in adopting preventive measures and making informed choices about sexual health practices.

Safe Sex Practices

Having education on safe sex practices is fundamental to HPV prevention. Use condoms consistently and correctly during sexual activity to reduce the risk of HPV transmission. Also, Focus on the importance of open communication with partners about sexual health.

Healthy Lifestyle

A healthy lifestyle contributes significantly to immune system strength, reducing vulnerability to infections. Therefore, maintain a healthy immune system by eating a balanced diet, exercising regularly, and avoiding tobacco products

Vaccination Schedules

Vaccination against HPV is a pivotal preventive strategy. Learn about the HPV vaccine, its effectiveness recommended vaccination age, and its role in reducing the risk of contracting certain HPV strains.

Regular Screening

By scheduling regular check-ups and screenings, individuals can actively participate in their health management, allowing for early detection, timely intervention, and appropriate guidance from healthcare providers regarding HPV-related concerns.
 

What is HPV?

Human papillomavirus, commonly known as HPV, is a prevalent sexually transmitted infection affecting millions worldwide. It encompasses a diverse group of viruses, over 100 types, among which nearly 40 are primarily transmitted through sexual contact. This virus doesn’t discriminate – it can affect anyone, regardless of gender, age, or lifestyle.

HPV manifests in numerous types, each categorized into high-risk and low-risk types. While low-risk strains may lead to warts on various body parts, including the genital area, high-risk HPV strains pose a severe risk of cervical, anal, and throat cancers. Understanding the differences between these strains is crucial in grasping their potential health implications

Different Symptoms of HPV

Abnormal Cell Changes

No Visible Symptoms (Asymptomatic)

Respiratory Papillomatosis

Potential Cancerous Effects

Genital Warts

Frequently Asked Question Regarding HPV

Human papillomavirus (HPV) comprises a group of viruses transmitted through intimate skin-to-skin contact. It’s commonly spread through sexual activity, including genital-to-genital contact and oral, vaginal, or anal sex. Over 100 HPV types exist, with some causing warts and others linked to cancers..

Most people infected with HPV don’t display noticeable symptoms, making it challenging to detect. In some cases, genital warts or abnormal changes in cervical cells might manifest. Regular screenings and exams help identify any potential issues early.

Presently, there’s no definitive cure for HPV. However, the body often clears the infection within two years without causing any health problems. Treatment focuses on managing symptoms, such as removing warts or monitoring abnormal cell changes

Vaccination against HPV significantly reduces the risk of developing HPV-related cancers. Both males and females can receive the HPV vaccine, ideally before exposure to the virus, through sexual activity. Additionally, routine screenings, safe sex practices, and avoiding tobacco use aid in prevention.

In most cases, HPV doesn’t affect pregnancy or childbirth significantly. However, it’s crucial to inform healthcare providers about any history of HPV to monitor and manage potential risks, including the possibility of passing the virus to the newborn during delivery.

Yes, highly effective vaccines are available to protect against several HPV strains. These vaccines are typically administered in a series of doses and are recommended for preteens, teenagers, and young adults. Vaccination offers robust protection against certain HPV-related cancers and genital warts.

Absolutely. HPV can affect people of any gender. While it’s known to cause cervical cancer in women, it can lead to other cancers in both men and women, such as penile, anal, and throat cancers. Everyone is at risk of contracting HPV through intimate contact.

HPV doesn’t often display obvious symptoms, making diagnosis challenging without specific tests. Healthcare providers typically perform Pap smears or HPV tests to detect abnormal changes in cervical cells or the presence of the virus. Regular screenings are crucial for early detection and treatment.

Yes, it’s possible to contract HPV even with only one sexual partner. HPV spreads through intimate skin-to-skin contact, and any sexual activity involving contact with an infected person’s skin can transmit the virus.

While rare, HPV transmission isn’t solely limited to sexual contact. It can spread through direct skin-to-skin contact with an infected area, such as during childbirth or possibly through shared personal items, though these cases are less common.

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