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Treatment for chronic Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)

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To all, I don’t know if this is current and I hope many of you have improved.
I am not a healthcare professional but I found that lauricidin is excellent antiviral (it is my favorite brand but you may choose others. I just trust them. Don’t order on Amazon, we never know where they keep their stuff.). If you decide to give it a go, talk to your doctor about it, make sure you’re not allergic to ingredients and start very slowly. Ignore all dosage advice. Start with one pellet and build it very very slowly . Back down if you feel discomfort. Take your time.
Elderberry and lemon balm are also very good tinctures for EBV.
This must be tackled from all angles through diet and taking supplements. Vit D might be helpful.
Support your body when you try and kill this: you want things to move fast because it is good at creating autoimmunity. There is a lot of info out there about reasonable alternative options to support your body with EBV and keep things moving.
Stress must be managed.
Mostly I would give Lauricidin a shot.

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Diet changes helped me a lot. No gluten, dairy, soy, corn or sugar of any kind. I have also chosen to exclude anything with lectins. Also, organic as much as possible. It’s hard at first but it got me out of bed and back to work for a few years. It’s been a 28 year battle. Also, if you have any thyroid antibodies you need replacement and get you digestive enzymes checked. EBV cause pancreatic insufficiency.