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Epstein-bar virus a (autoimmune disease) frequently referred to as EBV, is a member of the herpes virus family and one of the most common human virus. The virus occurs worldwide, and most people become infected with EBV sometime during their lives. In the United States as many as 95% of adult between 35 and 40 of age have been infected. Infants become susceptible to EBV as soon as maternal antibody protection (present at birth) disappears. Many children become infected with EBV, and these infection usually cause no symptoms or an indistiguishable from the other mild, brief illnesses of childhood.
Symptoms of epstein-barr virus are fever, sore throat and swollen lymph glands. Sometimes, a swollen spleen or liver involvement may develop. Heart problems or involvement of the central nervous system occurs only rarely, and infectious mononucleosis is almost never fatal. Although symptoms of infectious mononucleosis usually resolve in 1 to 2 months, EBV remains dormant or latent in a few cells in the throat and blood for the rest of the person's life. Periodically, the virus can reactivate and is commonly found in the saliva of infected persons. This reactivtion usually occurs without symptoms of illness. Epstein-barr can recoccur at any time especially after illness or stress.
Grapefruit Seed Extract
Epstien Barr Virus, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Hypoadrenalism and Hypotension: Mix (?) drops grapefruit seed extract in 1 cup water. Drink 3 times daily.