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Archive for the tag 'infectious mononucleosis treatment'

May 04 2010

Infectious Mononucleosis Treatment – Healing Your Thyroid

Published by Elizabeth under Complications of mono

During infectious mononucleosis treatment it is important to address the health of your thyroid gland. Many patients that I see with chronic mono have an under active thyroid that is contributing to their fatigue and lethargy.   Firstly it is important to understand the role of the thyroid in infectious mononucleosis treatment. Basically the thyroid [...]

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Nov 17 2009

Infectious mono treatment – other hormonal imbalances (due to the pill, pregnancy, POCS, Cushing disease and hypothalmic damage)

Published by Elizabeth under Natural treatments

In recent posts we have discussed the effects of hormonal imbalances like menopause and PMT (premenstrual tension) during infectious mono treatment. Today we are looking at other ways your hormones may become imbalanced and how to rectify these problems in order to make a full and complete recovery from mono. Contraceptive pills and Infectious mono [...]

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Nov 10 2009

Infectious Mononucleosis Treatment – PMT (Premenstrual Tension)

Published by Elizabeth under Natural treatments

Infectious Mononucleosis treatment needs to address the hormonal balance of the body. It is not unusual for a woman’s hormone cycle to become irregular or problematic during an illness like mono. Problems like PMT (premenstrual tension) are common. PMT is marked by symptoms of swollen breasts, loss of libido, mood swings, headaches and fatigue. Painful periods [...]

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Jul 14 2009

Infectious Mononucleosis Treatment – Gastrointestinal Health

Published by Elizabeth under Natural treatments

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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