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Archive for the tag 'treating glandular fever'

Jun 09 2010

Glandular Fever Treatment – Beating Tiredness

Published by Elizabeth under Complications of mono

Tiredness and fatigue must be addressed during glandular fever treatment otherwise the illness can linger – or develop into chronic fatigue. Adrenal repairing nutrients like the B complex, vitamin C and magnesium are the forefront of effective glandular fever treatment. To get the right dosages these supplements will probably be needed to be taken as [...]

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Apr 07 2010

Glandular Fever Treatments – The Importance of a Good Night’s Sleep

Published by Elizabeth under Natural treatments

Sleep is of utmost importance during glandular fever treatments. Deep, quality sleep is when your body produces growth hormone – your body’s repair hormone. Growth hormone repairs your immune system and helps the body to build muscle which is essential during glandular fever treatments. Yesterday I met a patient who is chronically sleep-deprived. Her husband [...]

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Mar 15 2010

Treating Glandular Fever – Hormonal Health

Published by Elizabeth under Natural treatments

When treating glandular fever it is important to address the hormonal balance of the body. Many female sufferers suffer from dysmenorrhoea or period pain in varying degrees. The pain can range from mild to debilitating and can be accompanied by nausea, loose stools, headaches and back pain.   Period pain is primarily due to the [...]

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May 12 2009

Treating Glandular Fever – When to Exercise?

Published by Elizabeth under Natural treatments

The Epstein Barr virus that causes mononucleosis or glandular fever is usually self-limiting, lasting anywhere from a couple of weeks to a couple of months. In some people the virus can linger with recurrent symptoms like fatigue occurring for 6 months or more after the initial infection. When treating glandular fever in my patients, I [...]

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