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Hi Frank, Unfortunately, the wonderful ND that found the misdiagnosis of Lupus, CFS so fast has retired. He was a staff person at Bastyr Naturepathic
University's Seattle clinic. He's the one who first ordered the labs that confirmed the EBV reactivation. Another ND there several years later ran them also, but she is now with Doctors Without Border's in South America. When I ask my traditional docs to run the tests, they just run the same old ones that they run that don't pick up anything. I am pretty much on my own now, but knowing what works, I just keep using it.
Lysine is available everywhere and is inexpensive.
Monolaurin is harder to find, but Amazon does have it, and another ND has ordered it from her sources for me. Same for the Astra-Isatis. The monolaurin and Astra-Isatis are expensive, ($50-$60 each) but for me it's the difference between having a life and not having one. The Bastyr teaching clinic here can be wonderful, or can be frustrating. I'm in my 70s, so it only costs me $20 a visit. I was lucky. For years I had great student teams and docs. Now
I see a private ND for other reasons and she is much more expensive, but good. Where are you located? I do so hope you will be as fortunate as I was
in feeling wonderful again!

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Hello Magbatt,
Can you please tell me which antiviral medicine has worked for you? I am so so desperate...

Hi my name is Sue. I just started on this site last week. I also have CaEBV. I just ordered Lauricidun from MED CHEM LABS, GOODYEAR, ARIZONA 85338. It cost me $60 for 2, 8 oz. Containers. Sure seems like a good deal.

I have been really sick with fever, malaise, weakness and bad left side pain. No energy at all. I will take any suggestions anyone has. I am the newbie!!🙂Thank you!