Jul
28
2009
If you are on a vegetarian diet for Epstein Barr, then you need to be careful that your nutritional needs are being met. Protein plus essential nutrients like zinc, B12 and iron are critical components of an immune boosting diet, and are often lacking in poorly planned vegetarian diets. The role of protein in a [...]
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Jul
21
2009
The Epstein Barr virus that causes mononucleosis can attack the gastrointestinal tract causing unpleasant symptoms like bloating, gas, abdominal pain, constipation and loose stools. Infectious mono treatment should aim to eliminate the virus, repair the gastrointestinal lining and optimize digestion and absorption through diet, herbs and supplements. Let’s have a look at the natural remedies [...]
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Jul
14
2009
Did you know that the Epstein Barr virus which causes mono or glandular fever, attacks the immune system of the gastrointestinal tract? This can explain the symptoms of bloating, wind, loose stools and/or constipation often experienced by sufferers. Bowel detoxification must be addressed during infectious mononucleosis treatment if good immunity and freedom from symptoms is [...]
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Jul
07
2009
The Epstein Barr virus (EBV) that causes mononucleosis or glandular fever is most common in teenagers and young adults. However it can also occur in babies and children. Symptoms of Epstein Barr virus in children Epstein Barr virus in children is often less severe than in teenagers and adults. Symptoms of Epstein Barr virus in [...]
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