Epstein Barr Virus and Wildatarian Eating with Teri Cochrane
Nov 7, 2017
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Certified Nutritionist Teri Cochrane discusses the Epstein Barr Virus epidemic, reactivation, testing, and treatment. She explores wildatarian eating, false positives for Lyme, other diseases linked to EBV, patterns in EBV, low cholesterol causes, and EBV treatment methods.
Chronic mold exposure can reactivate Epstein-Barr Virus, weakening the immune system.
Understanding the immune system's role in recurrent viral activity is crucial for managing Epstein-Barr Virus infections.
A personalized, comprehensive approach is essential for addressing Epstein-Barr Virus by considering genetic factors, viral activity, and stress responses.
Deep dives
Epstein-Barr Virus and Mold Connection
Exposure to mold toxins can weaken the immune system, leading to reactivation of the Epstein-Barr Virus. Chronic exposure to mold gases can trigger symptoms associated with recurrent Epstein-Barr Virus infections, even in individuals who do not suspect mold exposure.
Expert Knowledge on Epstein-Barr Virus
Terry Cochran, an expert guest on the podcast, shared valuable insights on managing Epstein-Barr Virus infections. Through her personal journey and experience, she highlighted the importance of understanding the link between immune system dysfunction and recurrent viral activity.
Challenges in Diagnosis and Treatment
Navigating complex health issues like Epstein-Barr Virus can be challenging, as seen in cases where traditional treatments fail to address the root cause. Terry Cochran emphasized the need for a comprehensive approach, considering genetic factors, viral activity, and stress responses.
Bioindividualized Health Approach
Terry Cochran promotes a bioindividualized approach to health, recognizing that not all dietary trends or supplements are universally beneficial. By addressing specific genetic predispositions, stress factors, and viral interactions, personalized health strategies can be more effective.
Holistic Health Strategies and Tools Offered
The podcast episode introduced Terry Cochran's 'Fab 5' for home and travel, comprising essential items like Arnica, Tea Tree Oil, Charcoal, Apple Cider Vinegar, and Coconut Oil. These practical tools can assist in supporting digestion, addressing fungal infections, and enhancing holistic health practices.
Teri Cochrane is a certified Nutritionist and a thought leader in epigenetics and nutrigenomics who specializes in autoimmune conditions. Teri will be sharing her groundbreaking findings as to why the Epstein Barr Virus has become an epidemic, how it can be reactivated in our bodies, how to test & treat it, its connection with other diseases and wildatarian eating.
Here's what you'll hear:
Min 01:55 Introduction to Dr. Teri Cochrane Min 04:50 Teri's introduction to Epstein Barr virus (EBV) Min 10:00 Lyme disease and encapsulation Min 12:30 What is Epstein Barr virus / Mononucleosis Min 16:20 Wildatarian eating Min 17:50 False positives for Lyme test Min 20:10 Reactivating EBV Min 27:15 Other diseases that can be connected to EBV Min 31:15 Patterns in EBV Min 33:30 Testing for EBV Min 37:00 Why you have low cholesterol Min 39:30 Treating EBV
To learn more about Teri Cochrane, visit her website here and follow her on social media: FacebookTwitter
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