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HPV-91: A Virus Linked to Skin Lesions and Emotions
Human papillomavirus type 91 (HPV-91) is a virus that can be associated with various skin lesions and potentially contribute to the development of certain types of cancers, particularly in the anogenital area. It is categorized as a DNA double-strand virus and stimulates the immune response, which can be harnessed for therapeutic purposes. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), HPV-91 may be linked to imbalances in specific meridians and organ systems, particularly the Liver and Spleen meridians. These organs are associated with emotions such as anger and worry, which may influence the body's ability to manage viral infections. Practitioners may focus on TCM points related to the Liver, such as Liver 3 (Tai Chong), and Spleen points like Spleen 6 (San Yin Jiao) to enhance emotional balance and support the immune system. Common cases of HPV-91 infection include warts and lesions on the skin or mucous membranes. It can be associated with stress, poor dietary habits, and lifestyle factors that weaken the immune response. Addressing these aspects through holistic practices can be useful for BioCoherence practitioners, who may integrate protocols that support the affected organs and meridians, fostering overall wellness and resilience against viral infections.
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