Learn about the complexities of the Epstein-Barr virus and its potential links to cancer and autoimmune diseases. Discover how the virus can go dormant and become difficult to detect. Understand the importance of supporting the immune system and managing stress for virus remission.
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The Epstein-Barr virus cannot be eliminated from the body, it can only be kept in remission by understanding its strategies and supporting the immune system.
The Epstein-Barr virus is associated with an increased risk of certain cancers, autoimmune diseases, rheumatoid arthritis, chronic fatigue syndrome, and fibromyalgia.
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The Epstein-Barr virus is prevalent and can cause health problems
The Epstein-Barr virus affects a large portion of the population, with 95% of people having been infected by it. Commonly known as the 'kissing virus', it primarily targets B lymphocytes, leading to symptoms such as severe fatigue and throat issues. Although the initial infection may resolve itself, the virus remains in the body indefinitely, requiring efforts to keep it in remission.
Epstein-Barr virus increases the risk of certain diseases
The Epstein-Barr virus has been linked to various health conditions, including autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis, chronic fatigue syndrome, and fibromyalgia. When the virus gets reactivated, it may not exhibit the same symptoms as the initial infection. Instead, it often manifests as fatigue, brain fog, muscle aches, joint pain, and swollen glands.
The Epstein-Barr virus interferes with key immune nutrients and immune responses
The virus has developed sophisticated strategies to evade the immune system, including interfering with the absorption, metabolism, and functions of essential nutrients like vitamin D, zinc, and vitamin A. It downgrades vitamin D receptors, blocks zinc transporters, and inhibits vitamin A absorption. Furthermore, it has the ability to prevent fever, which is the immune system's natural defense against viruses. Managing stress, ensuring sufficient intake of vitamin D, zinc, and retinol, and considering natural herbs with antiviral properties can help keep the virus in remission.
Today I want to explain five things you need to know about the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). Roughly 95 percent of the population has the Epstein-Barr virus. The more you know about EBV, the less you’ll be adversely affected by it.
The Epstein-Barr virus can use different strategies to go under the radar and survive in a person’s body. The virus can go dormant and become very difficult for the body to detect.
You can never get rid of EBV—you have to focus on keeping it in remission. To keep it in remission, you need to understand the strategies of the virus and how to support the immune system to keep it under control.
Important things to know about the Epstein-Barr virus:
1. You can’t get rid of it
2. It’s associated with an increased risk of certain cancers, autoimmune diseases, rheumatoid arthritis, chronic fatigue syndrome, and fibromyalgia
3. It blocks key immune nutrients that your cells depend on, like vitamin D, vitamin A, and zinc
4. It modulates fever response
5. Emotional stress may trigger EBV to come out of remission
Three things to help inhibit EBV from coming out of remission:
1. Decrease your stress and exposure to triggers
2. Take cod liver oil
3. Choose one or two of these herbs:
• Elderberry
• Echinacea
• Olive leaf extract
• Andrographis
• Astragalus
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