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Increasing Number of Doctors Recommend Taking Gene-Eden-VIR
Date:3/18/2013

Rochester, NY (PRWEB) March 18, 2013

According to Mike Davis of polyDNA, "A growing number of customers say that their doctor recommended Gene-Eden to them." polyDNA turned to these doctors and asked them to provide us with a review of the product. One of the first doctors to recommend Gene-Eden-Vir, and who has been recommending it for over two years now, posted a review of Gene-Eden-VIR on the Amazon website.

Gene-Eden-VIR Review: "I am Dr. Norman Cohen, a medical doctor with over 30 year's experience of medical practice. Recently I came across Gene-Eden, the antiviral dietary supplement. I have started to take the product as a means for prevention.

Gene-Eden combines several proven substances that work harmoniously to help boost the body's own immune system or have other antiviral properties. The scientific data with regard to the immune enhancing and antiviral properties published in reputable sources on each individual compound in the Gene-Eden formula is impressive. Use of this product clearly has scientific merit based on published material. Routine use of Gene-Eden in today's world makes a lot of sense.

The combination of these compounds into one supplement is unique and gives the user the ability to significantly reduce the risk and affects of many viral infections in a safe and convenient way. Eating well and leading a healthy lifestyle is often not enough. Anyone interested in longevity and long term quality of life should take this product on a routine basis or add it to their existing regimen of vitamins and nutritional supplements."

Dr. Norman Cohen, M.D.: Dr. Norman Cohen has over 25 years of surgical experience and is a nationally recognized expert in vein treatment. Having earned his doct
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