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Hi jgee 18,
Wow, getting the stuff today. Perhaps I shouldn't say so because it may raise expectations unrealistically, but I'm excited for you.
I'm not a doctor - I can only speak from personal experience. I'm sensitive to many things, so usually start anything new slowly. In this case, I did not. I started with the full deal right from the get-go and didn't have an issue. The Astra Isatis is an herbal formula (didn't know that until recently) and there could be an allergy issue there, but I had no side effects. I only remember that after ten days I
realized I was feeling so much like my old self. It's probably unrealistic for you or others to expect such a dramatic turn around,
so I would say don't give up if it doesn't happen as dramatically as mine did. There could be other factors involved also. Without a lot
of vitamin D3 I tend to have SAD, so I always have to think about how that may be affecting how I feel. (although, that has also been
much less a factor since I've been on the EBV protocol.)
I'm just so hopeful for you. Keep me/us posted. Magbatt

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Thank you so much for your help, at this point I have not guide or meds protocol whatsoever, so anything can help, I am stock at home , all swollen after a strong course of steroids and not hope...the only test pending/coming are x rays and ultrasound for tomorrow, my PCP doesn’t know what I have and I am ill and desperate, this is the first time in my life that my body doesn’t get rid quickly of an adverse situation and I am confused and scared without any direction so far, so at least now I have a plan ...and I am glad...again, thank you!

Hi Magbatt-I've been diagnosed with re activated EBV and am planning to start the supplements you mentioned. How many times daily have you been taking them?
Thanks!
Sharyld