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Originally Posted by kkee00
I've read quite a lot about HPV, so I don't quite agree with you.
Cancer is a/some cell(s) going crazy
A wart is a/some cell(s) going crazy
Cancer is not a virus
A wart is not a virus - a wart is the symptom of a virus. Curing symptoms should be the most common way of fighting a disease?
Correct me if I'm wrong.
Peace and toke.
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Yes. The only difference is with cancer it's cells genetically going crazy to the point that they recreate like crazy - then don't die when they should - then spread it to other cells giving them the ability to do this as well (in a nutshell). The only way to end cancer is to kill these cells (chemo) or by removing them.
The wart is forming in response to the virus, but not as out of control as cancerous cells are, so while you can kill the wart with creams, oils, freezing, etc. you don't kill the virus which causes them. Also, once you have a virus, there isn't a cure. It all depends how well your immune system can suppress that virus. Ex: Flu, no matter what you do the only way you can get better is by waiting for your immune system to get a grasp on the virus. Sure you can alleviate some of the symptoms, and eventually your body will "beat" the flu, but it is still there...