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Archive for December, 2009

Dec 31 2009

Treating Infectious Mononucleosis – When Is It Safe To Exercise?

Published by Elizabeth under Natural treatments

When treating infectious mononucleosis it is essential to consider safe exercise in your recovery program. In the initial phase of the illness it is advisable to avoid exercise altogether. Typically in the first couple of weeks of infection, symptoms like fever, fatigue, swollen glands and a sore throat make exercise uncomfortable. These symptoms are best [...]

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Dec 06 2009

Glandular Fever Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Published by Elizabeth under Complications of mono

Glandular Fever Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is a debilitating illness caused by the Epstein Barr virus. Typical glandular fever symptoms of sore throat, swollen glands, fever and fatigue can linger for more than six months to become reclassified as Glandular Fever Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. This chronic condition is typified by recurrent fatigue. It can be accompanied [...]

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Dec 01 2009

Mononucleosis Treatment – Headaches and Muscle Pain

Published by Elizabeth under Natural treatments

The Epstein Barr virus that causes mono can affect the nerves of the body triggering headaches and muscle pain. Fortunately there are some powerful anti-inflammatory nutrients and therapies you can use in your mononucleosis treatment plan to relieve pain and inflammation. Nutrients to relieve pain and inflammation during mononucleosis treatment The mineral magnesium is a [...]

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