Safe Sex & Play!

Sx-Gel Delivers an Answer to the Wish for a Safe and Protected Sex Life and Provides a New Degree of Safety to Your Household When you add the Sx-Gel Range of Products to your life you can better Protect yourself against Sexually Transmitted Diseases and Sx-Gel can also Help Prevent Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) No Prescription Needed
All Sx-Gel products contain the AQ+ PLC compound in them.

Research is finally providing conclusive evidence that the AQ+ PLC ingredients of Sx-Gel have a smothering action on bacteria and viral disease, thus preventing transmission of communicable acquired infections and sexually transmitted diseases; as well as leaving no trace history that could lead to resistant strains emerging!

When you add Sx-Gel to your life you can protect yourself against sexually transmitted diseases such as Thrush, Chlamydia, Niesseria gonorrhoea, Syphilis, etc. and Sx-Gel also helps to prevent Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) so you can avoid the long wait and embarrassing queing at the GU clinics.

Sx-Gel has already been in used in the Adult Entertainment and also in the Sex Industry, most notably to protect porn stars. Discussions with film producers and distributors have resulted in "safe sex" trailers and film credits indicating that all staff and equipment have been cleaned with Sx-Gel products. (From Mid 2006-on this will start to be evidenced by the adult markets.)

UK Porn King and Icon - Ben Dover, says "This is what we need, and it is about time!" about Sx-Gel

The public launch of Sx-Gel at the Erotica Exhibition in London, England during November of 2005 was an overwhelming success. The response has been outstanding, with requests from trade and public alike to bring the Sx-Gel product Range to market. We are pleased to make this 25th Century Solution available to all right now!

Sx-Gel is now able to provide the public with products that can cure and prevent infection from all varients of MRSA as well as all STDs and Sx-Gel meets with the regulatory approvals of HSE Biocides & Pesticides Division (including for application i.e. where there are congregations of bacteria on human skin) and from MHRA in respect of the product as a sterilising liquid.

Sx-Gel is the only company that can show tests that have been published in medical journals clearly stating the results of our base compound ingredients AQ+ PLC.

Dr Mark Enright from Imperial College London, helped to lead the research that developed an innovative compound which can rapidly kill MRSA. Research published online in the Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, reveals that the novel compound AQ+, was effective at killing all Staphylococcus aureus strains tested. Dr Enright said, "The number of hospital acquired infections is increasing and this is causing major problems for healthcare professionals. AQ+ could prove to be of tremendous importance in fighting hospital infections as not only is it extremely potent against MRSA, but is also effective against other types of bacteria."

After clinical trials the researchers hope the compound will be used in gels for hand washing in hospitals, to treat infections on the skin and also to eradicate MRSA from patients and staff carrying the bacteria. Dr Enright adds: "AQ+ could prove particularly useful as it is effective across all different types of bacteria tested including those which are currently resistant to antibiotic treatment, such as MRSA."

The active ingredient of AQ+ is the molecule 8-Hydroxyquiniline (8-H). 8-H works by coating the bacteria cells, starving the bacteria by inhibiting the uptake of metals that they need to survive. The researchers found that AQ+ killed all bacterial strains when used at a concentration of 10 per cent and was able to inhibit their growth at a 0.5 per cent concentration. Further detailed analysis of a subset of bacterial strains showed that 99.9 per cent were killed by a 0.5 percent concentration within six hours. The work was funded by a research grant from AQ+ PLC.

Sx-Gel products are now available to buy online and may be shipped anywhere world wide!
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