People with Painful and Embarrassing Moles Now Have a New Weapon: The Electro Waveform Technology of the VyGone Inhibitor Zapper

by Symptom Advice on February 22, 2012

Springville, UT (PRWEB) January 28, 2012

If you have moles or warts, you know how embarrassing they can be. But the power of electro waveform technology is a proven,effective way to get rid of moles and even provide an effective wart treatment.

Warts and moles are commonly small and flat, often single but sometimes clustered. they usually develop on fingers, hands and feet, and less frequently on arms, legs, neck, abdomen or back. Planter warts are common on the sole of the foot and if inflamed, may cause ongoing irritation or pain. Skin warts and moles are not easily transferred by contact.

The VyGone Inhibitor Zapper literally zaps away moles and warts using the power of electro waveform technology. When applied to warts and moles and other areas affected by microscopic viruses, the mild electro waveform released by the VyGone Zapper stops viral activities and allow fast natural healing.

For the treatment of warts and moles, simply apply the Viral Inhibitor Pro for 4 full cycles in a circular pattern around the edge of the wart in a 4-star pattern. Because warts are typically dry, wet the skin for better electro signal conduction. Applications should be hourly, up to 8 times a day. Continue applications for several months until moles and warts shrink and fall off. MD, of Orem, Utah, said the healing power of the VyGone Zapper was amazing.

“My wife had a lot of moles,” MD said. “We treated these with the Viral Inhibitor Pro and they started to shrink. they were raised and became un-raised and started to disappear. Warts will also disappear, if you apply it regularly, they’ll just vanish! It wipes away genital warts and it wipes through warts wherever they occur.”

But the VyGone Zapper is not just effective against warts and moles. It also can be used to eliminate the symptoms of cold sores, genital warts, molluscum, genital herpes, and even shingles.

Cold sores are herpes viruses that are transmitted by kissing, eating or drinking after someone already infected with the virus. many people are infected unknowingly while they are still in their youth. the viruses – which are like a short DNA protein and are 100,000 times smaller than a cell — are not alive. Therefore, they can never be killed, so nothing can cure cold sores.

Instead, the viruses lie dormant until they enter cells, copy millions of times, then burst and invade more cells. When they do, symptoms of cold sores can include early irritation, tingling, itching, burning, redness, pain, fever and tightness.

When the damage from these eruptions is sensed by the body’s immune system, it toughens the cell walls, then “dilutes” and ejects the Herpes viruses in blisters and weeping lesions that may take weeks to heal. after the blisters fade away, some of the virus remains, enters nerves and resides there dormant until the next breakout. Eventually they re-emerge and attack again.

But the VyGone Zapper can stop the blisters and lesions caused by cold sore viruses from ever forming. Its electrical pulses simulate the neural signals that stop herpes activities outside nerves. without viral interference, the body’s fast natural healing can start to heal the outbreak.

The VyGone Zapper Pro is good for thousands and thousands of treatments. A typical cold sore can be dealt with in four to eight treatments. however, you can treat it as many times as you would like, and it can be used up to every half hour until the symptoms disappear.

People with moles, warts and other conditions now have a safe and effective tool to combat their often painful and embarrassing condition. Safe and effective the VyGone Zapper wart remover and mole eradicator can make these growths disappear forever. for more information about the electro waveform technology used by the VyGone Zapper, visit our website at VyGone.com.

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