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Treatment for chronic Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)

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@jamienolson

Hello and welcome @kschmoyer9! Wow, what a journey! Thank you for sharing.

I'd like to introduce you to @jenchaney727, @suesiegel, @arriba, @aman_23_23, @copiela, @jatl, @cheryldotson, who have all discussed Epstein-Barr Virus, and I sincerely hope they will return with some more insight.

I'm glad that you have found us and look forward to seeing you connect with others who also struggle with EBV. Supporting and talking about what tips you have for each other is so helpful.

@kschmoyer9, what advice can you share with @cummings3, whose son is 17 and diagnosed with EBV?

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I would love to know what the specific supplements/treatments are that people have tried.

I would love to tell you more about them. I take their probiotic (ProBio 5-it has an anti fungal, enzymes, and 5 probiotic blend). A special multivitamin (XFactor-it has a special blend of Aloe in it to help with absorbing nutrients better). These two help strengthen my immune system.
Plexus Slim helps balance my blood sugar.
MegaX (Omegas 3,6,9, + 5&7) helps my insomnia.
BioCleanse (Magnesium) helps oxygenate my cells and gently cleans out my gut.

I know it sounds like a lot, but I can't believe the difference these products have made in my life.

I had Mononucleosis when I was 16 and was very fit. I was hospitalized for dehydration and missed a lot of school. I have never been the same. I had a relapse 22 years later after giving birth to my second child. After followed a very strict healthy diet I was able to get out of bed and return to work for about 5 years. Then I had to go on disability because I was exhausted. Finally I found an MD who diagnosed my Hashimoto’s thyroid problem and pancreatic insufficiency I started to do better but never felt whole. 28 years later I have had my third flare up and am desperately trying to get out of it. I will try the protocol recommended here and let you know how it works. So little progress in all these years. My primary doctor thinks I am just depressed. There has to be an answer!