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Archive for the tag 'treating Epstein Barr virus'

Oct 20 2009

Epstein Barr virus treatment during menopause – Part 2

Published by Elizabeth under Natural treatments

Epstein Barr virus treatment during menopause needs to focus on nurturing the adrenal glands, cleansing the liver and boosting immunity. Epstein Barr virus treatment and a natural symptom-free menopause can be achieved through the correct diet, supplements, herbs, detoxification and simple lifestyle improvements. Let’s have a look at these strategies in more detail: (a) Nutrients for [...]

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Sep 29 2009

Treating Epstein Barr Virus – Cravings and Overeating

Published by Elizabeth under Natural treatments

When treating Epstein Barr virus, particularly when in the chronic stage, symptoms like cravings and overeating need to be addressed. Normally when you have eaten enough food, chemical messengers called neurotransmitters are sent to the brain to indicate that appetite has been satisfied. When you are under stress from an illness like Epstein Barr, a [...]

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Jun 02 2009

Treating Epstein Barr Virus – Heart Inflammation

Published by Elizabeth under Natural treatments

The Epstein Barr virus that causes mononucleosis or glandular fever can affect both the heart muscle (myocarditis) and the membrane around the heart (pericarditis). Treating Epstein Barr virus and heart complications, requires careful monitoring from your doctor or health professional. Myocarditis and pericarditis are both inflammatory states, so symptoms can include fluid buildup, pain, discomfort, [...]

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May 26 2009

Treating Epstein Barr Virus During Pregnancy and Breast Feeding

Published by Elizabeth under Complications of mono

Epstein Barr virus (mononucleosis or glandular fever) during pregnancy can be a very exhausting time. It can be hard enough just being pregnant without the addition of a virus to add to your worries! Some studies show that Epstein Barr virus in pregnancy can result in early labor or in the baby having a lower [...]

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