What is Epstein Barr Virus (EBV)? - Symptoms & Treatment – Dr. Berg | DrEricBergDC

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hi guys I wanted to do a video on

epstein-barr virus okay so it’s quite

interesting because ninety percent of

the population adult population has been

infected with epstein-barr virus now the

thing about viruses they’re not alive

they’re a piece of genetic material

wrapped in a sac that can get activated

when your resistance is lowered okay so

the initial infection can create fever

fatigue inflamed throat swollen tonsils

and enlarged spleen enlarged liver

I remember having Epstein Barr when I

was in high school it was like really

bad it was all in my throat and they

call it the kissing virus because it’s

spread by saliva so then over time

there’s an association between this

virus and chronic fatigue syndrome

fibromyalgia hypothyroidism rheumatoid

arthritis Hodgkin’s lymphoma which by

the way also is caused by GMO glyphosate

stomach cancer ms autoimmune conditions

like lupus or Sjogren’s hypersensitivity

to mosquito bites and the list goes on

and on and on but what’s interesting is

that there’s something called viral

latency which means the ability of a

virus to lie dormant so you get this

initial infection and then it goes in

remission it sits there it doesn’t do

anything it just waits until it’s

activated so what’s interesting about

this virus is once it gets reactivated

okay only portions of the epstein-barr

virus genes are expressed so you can

have this initial infection but later in

life you may only have like fatigue kick

in or achiness in the muscles or any

other additional things that can weaken

your immune system to set you up for

getting an autoimmune disease so the

real question is what are the triggers

that would reactivate this virus that is

dormant nutritional deficiencies and

stress okay but I believe stress is the

right here because so many people

they’re fine and then they have this

dresser let’s say to get a divorce or

something and boom they end up with an

autoimmune disease in fact when I talked

to people over the last twenty nine

years many people that had autoimmune I

asked them when did it start and what

happened just before and one one for one

it was either a loss or a major stress

that activated the whole thing and

brought this virus out of remission

activating certain genes that then lower

the immune system setting them up to get

an autoimmune disease okay so that’s a

real common mechanism so the question is

what can you do about it

okay well what you want to do is you

want to support the gland that’s

involved with stress that would be the

adrenal gland focus on supporting the

adrenal glands do things to improve it

you know get more sleep go for long

walks do techniques to pull stress out

of your body selenium is very very

important

magnesium is very important boron the

mineral trace mineral boron is very

important in helping put this virus back

in remission there’s also something

called mono Lauren which is a made from

coconut oil which is really good for

viruses as well so these are some things

that you can do but I think the biggest

thing you’re going to have to do is to

do whatever you can to lower the stress

change your environment to the point

where that stress is no longer in the

environment and that’s going to actually

help put this thing back in remission

and chill these symptoms out right here

because these really are symptoms of

this virus or at least part of the virus

activation all right so I put some links

down below for some additional things

you can do to actually help the stress

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