Mar
23
2012
Glandular fever digestion is often marked by unpleasant symptoms like bloating, gas, abdominal pain, nausea, constipation and loose stools. This is because the virus can attack the walls of the gastrointestinal tract and adversely effect the health of your immune system. Your intestines play host to your body’s largest mass of immune-cell-populated lymphoid tissue, known [...]
Tags: glandular fever diet, glandular fever digestion, glandular fever digestive, glandular fever immunity
Mar
16
2012
Research has found that there is a link between having glandular fever and MS. People who have had the Epstein Barr virus are twice as likely to develop multiple sclerosis in later life compared with the population at large. One study showed that people with the highest rate of antibodies against the Epstein Barr virus [...]
Tags: Epstein Barr MS, Epstein Barr multiple sclerosis, glandular fever and MS, glandular fever and multiple sclerosis, glandular fever diet
Feb
08
2010
During a glandular fever relapse, eating the right food is essential to helping your body heal. Many researchers are now touting the Paleolithic or “hunter gatherer” diet as the world’s healthiest diet. It is showing promising results in the treatment of patients with a glandular fever relapse. This way of eating is based on the [...]
Tags: Glandular fever, glandular fever diet, glandular fever Paleolithic, glandular fever relapse, glandular fever treatment