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I have elevated EBV and am 75 years of age.

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Hello, my EBV was triggered 4 years ago from COVID. I am still working on getting it to go dormant. I see an MD who is also a functional doctor.

I get high dose Vitamin C IV’s and it helps tremendously with my fatique. I have also done UBI ( https://riordanclinic.org/what-we-do/ultraviolet-blood-irradiation/) after the first time I was diagnosed and that worked to put my EBV dormant. This time around I am fighting the spike protein that triggered my EBV. So, we are trying to get rid of the spike protein along with battling my EBV.

I use methylene blue for concentration and focus(however you can NOT use this if you are on an antidepressant).

I also use nicotine patches I do not smoke but they have found the nicotine helps absorb virus/spike protein. (patches that only have nicotine nothing else so it is not addictive. I use Rugby brand .https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/push-label-rx-treat-long-covid-what-works-2024a1000m35 It gives me energy. Here is a an article from medscape using nicotine patches for long covid. Traditional medicine is starting to use unconventional methods.

I take gaba to help with stress. I take it throughout the day. The book

The Epstein Barr Virus Solution by Dr. Kasia Kines is helpful and informative.

I know how frustrating EBV is and send you hugs and persistence. Stay positive. And, know you are not alone.

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Hi Tricia, just wanted to say I am dealing with the exact same issues as you, and also work with a functional medicine doctor who’s an MD. It’s been a long road to say the least, but had a lot of success with a product with enzymes to break down spike. After that and methylene blue I feel like just Epstein Barr is remaining and not so much of the long covid. Hope you find successful treatments.