Hi Jim,
I have an exciting share that I hope may be helpful.
I recently watched a fantastic webinar on Epstein-Barr virus through
@desbiopractitioners and it was a big a-ha on my own symptoms and history.
My EBV journey:
-Had mononucleosis at 17
-Moved into a moldy house at 33 (not known)
-Started to have chronic aches, chills and sore throats at 35
-Was doing everything to heal without results
-Diagnosed with Epstein Barr at age 40
-Found out I had Hashimoto's at 41
-Found out I was living in mold just after (it's very immune dysregulating)
-Got a whole lot better but even now I have some weird flare-ups that I'm
just realizing is
still EBV
I'm generally healthy but I can have sudden bouts of immune flare-ups of feverishness followed by asthma - like out of nowhere and then it's over in 24-48 hours.
I've also had bouts of super sleepiness and I'll sleep 12 hours a night or take two naps a day. And I have some swelling around my thyroid at times.
Excited to be starting a deep EBV protocol through DesBio including homeopathics and enzymes.
Also excited to share more and take your questions Tuesday, July 29 at 2 PST, 5 EST!
LIVE ZOOM LINK
"Attacking" without preparation, whether mold, EBV, etc will cause problems. So come learn the right order. Hint:
Step 1 ->
Step 2
More on EBV:
Discovered by two British researchers ( Epstein and Barr), this is human herpes virus 4.
If you are exposed very early in life you may never have symptoms and never have a flare up.
However if you are exposed in your later teen years you may be more symptomatic and risk flare-ups especially if your immune system is compromised.
Triggers include stress, mold and menopause. I have also developed flying in in airplane as I trigger so I bought a radiation blanket.
When this virus attaches to your white blood cells, your cells are unable to fight the infection properly and you experience symptoms.
EBV is also associated with a few types of cancer.
A summary to this short post: most people will be exposed to this virus and it won't be a big problem.
However if you experienced it severely initially as mononucleosis and have already had flare-ups of feverishness and swollen glands I really suggest you look into treatment and or testing.
Come join my live Zoom tomorrow!
LIVE ZOOM LINK